Voted one of USA Today's Top 10 Best Small Coastal Towns. St. Michaels is a quaint historic town with a beautiful harbor, exceptional dining, and one of a kind shopping. Just stroll down Talbot St. and roam some of the side streets for that getaway feeling!
-Visit the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum & Lighthouse- it's Oysterfest there from 10am-4pm on Saturday
-Set sail on the Selina II (we got engaged on this beautiful sailboat!)
-Shop at one of the many boutique stores
-Take out one of the kayaks or paddleboards at the Wylder
-Go for a swim in the Wylder's heated salt water pool then relax in the sauna
-Hit up Eastern Shore Brewing for local beers and foosball
-Get your wine fix at the local winery in town
-Stop by the St. Michaels farmers market on Sat.
-Stock up on provisions at Gourmet at the Bay or Tilghman Island Country Store
-The Blue Heron Coffee: coffee shop and bakery
-Two If By Sea Restaurant: Local Tilghman Island diner serving breakfast & lunch
-Tickler's Crab Shack: do as the locals do and pick some blue crabs!
-Foxy's Harbor Grille: hopping riverfront spot with a patio offering seafood eats, local craft beer on tap & live music
-Ruse: seasonal menu with a focus on seafood & great cocktails
-Gina's: In the heart of St. Michaels serving eclectic Southwest food, house-made sangria, and fresh margaritas
-Carpenter St Saloon: A mean breakfast. Tavern-style lunch and dinner with live music and 2nd floor game room
-Theo's Steak, Sides, and Spirits: the name says it all! They serve up a solid espresso martini
-Ice Cream: Justine's is where it's at!