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Rockfish for a special dinning experience for the Classic Boat Festival Attendees

409 S Talbot St. or 410-745-3081go early to beat the crowd
Fresh, local caught, Rockfish (stripped bass) prepared by the Chef at Ava’s Wine Bar and Pizza Café on Talbot St. (the main street in St. Miachaels) is the off menu special treat for visitors and locals Sat-Sun, June 19-20 or until the fisherman’s catch runs out.
I tired to get some Friday, June 18 and had not come in yet. Seabuddy / chris brown chases this special as its such a treat. I will have to come back on Sat., I guess.
Rockfish with a light Lemom-caper-pecan-butter sauce is just the right preparation to compliment off fresh fish.
For a pre-course, try the Green Bean and Prosciutto salad with Parmesan Cheese and Ponzu Style Dressing or share three of Ma’s Meatballs as a slider with house-made mozzarella.
Short Ribs is a good dinner if you do not want the fish special. Of course, there is also gourmet pizza that made the Café’s reputation, too.
BTW, do not pass up the opportunity to try a small order of the Desert Donuts for a unique treat.
Its Tapas Thursday at Key Lime Café
Seabuddy / chris brown thinks the word tapas is used in the USA to mean small plates of wonderful food. You mix and match to make a meal of diverse dishes for a unique dinning experience on the Eastern Shore in the Town of St. Michaels, MD at the Key Lime Cafe.
BTW, I had the most perfect breakfast at the same Key Lime Café on Thursday morning. It has to be the best café for breakfast on the Eastern on Sunday, friendly staff, and good food – its all there at the Key Lime Café.Shore. Open daily, Brunch served Sunday.
Rope, as you want it, as your boat needs it

Special 3 day Sale on boat rope and yacht line
Any piece of a bus full of rope is for sale on the grounds of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD is going on June 18-20 for a three day special sale offering to visitors and members alike to St. Michaels.
Both stock and custom made to a boat owner’s specs in all lengths and thicknesses of line is only going on for the three days at this Father’s Day Weekend Boat Festival.
This is only one of the 11 acres of classic boats and other Festival events to Celebrate Dad’s Day Events.
Bring your special needs for boat and yacht line for on the water fun for the entire family. This is brought to you FREE by the Chesapeake Bay Chapter – ACBS. Held on the not-for-profit Museum grounds that do charge to see their Bay Heritage efforts, the Classic Boat Show and boating Festival events like the Art at Navy Point, and all the boats is free to everyone once you are on the Museum property.

A bus full of Rope