See below! This is a good place IF you are in to fishing. Cost is $11 per person and there is a supply store for baits and worms at the entrance. For non- fishers the views are great but you will pay $1 to walk through a tight pier that is full of fishers and their gears. Parking on site but spots are very tight. Be careful for cars parked next to yours not to ding your doors into those. A roof top bar and restaurant is there. If you get there and decide not to go on the actual pier, you can still enjoy a great view from the public beach. Just remember that there are no lifeguards. Swim at your own risk. If you are not into fishing and if the blood and raw worms and fish grosses you out then skip the walking on the pier. Stay on the beach and enjoy the view or go to the bar and have food with one of the most...
Read moreFishing, I find is a very much needed R&R to end a very long and hot summer. A cold drink, relaxing music and good company is a luxury anyone can afford. Bring your chair, a cooler and tackle box and cast a line while enjoying a warm breeze that will sure put you to sleep (guilty). If the fish aren't biting, doesn't mean you shouldn't be . If fishing isn't quiet up to your speed, (not saying its a fast sport) than relax on the rooftop of the Piers restaurant and grab a drink with fresh and I mean fresh seafood selects. You, friends and family will sure have a fun relaxing day that can really put you in a coastal...
Read moreI ordered the Old Bay wings lightly seasoned. The seasoning was perfectly balanced, with a subtle kick of spice that didn't overpower the flavor of the chicken. The view of the was absolutely calming, providing a relaxing atmosphere that complemented the good food. I highly recommend this place for a casual meal with...
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