“The quality of a restaurant’s food is inversely proportioned to the amount of fun its staff seems to be having.”
Dov Davidoff
Driving
from Georgia to New Jersey, we are always trying to drive alternative
ways to avoid the Washington, DC and Baltimore traffic. On this trip
we left later to avoid the heaviest traffic and headed towards
Annapolis on highway 50. Fortunately the traffic was steady but not
heavy. After we crossed the William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bay
Bridge onto Kent Narrows, we headed to the small town of Grasonville.
We had looked up a restaurant and decided to try the Red Eye’s
Dock Bar, since it was an outside restaurant and it was a beautiful
day.
This rustic dock bar reopened in 2022 under new ownership. The new
owner, Bob Wilson is known for his bloodshot eyeballs which inspired
the name of the restaurant. This is an outside dock bar with a great
view of the harbor. There was plenty of car parking and if you come
by boat, you have access to parking at Mears Point Marina which is
about a five minute walk from the restaurant or right on the side of
the restaurant on quiet days. If you are wanting to make a late
night out of it, there is also a Comfort Inn about a 10 minute walk
from the bar.
When
we arrived, our hostess lead us to our table under a covered area
near where the band would be playing later in the day. Today, it was
very quite as it was early in the day and in the middle of the week.
We sat and ordered a drink while watching the boats traveling by in
the bay. I loved looking at all the carved and brightly painted
dock pillars dressed up as totems. Nice touch.
After
looking over their fantastic menu, we decided to share their Red
Eye’s Steam Pot which included shrimp, mussels, clams, snow crab,
corn on the cob, andouille sausage and red potatoes. In no time at
all, our food was brought out to us steaming hot. Everything was
cooked to perfection and was delicious. We really enjoyed it. We
felt the food prices here were very reasonable.
This
sleepy dock bar during the week is known for its huge Sunday parties
including bikini contests for both males and females. That brings
huge crowds which turns this sleepy town into a vibrant, fun tourist
event. They also have live bands which also brings in the crowds.
If
you are in the area, stop by for a bite. You will not be sorry.
They serve great food and cold drinks. It is located at 428 Kent
Narrow Way N, Grasonville, Maryland.
Till
next time. Bye for now.