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Mid-Shore Food: Two If by Sea Restaurant Serves Up a Ten!

September 13, 2023 by Spy Agent 7 -- 00 Section

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Field agents for The Spy always enjoy checking out a restaurant, but when it’s an established neighborhood favorite, the assignment provides a special form of enjoyment to catch-up on the local scene.  For Agent 7, the place was Tilghman Island and the restaurant claiming the status of “the best breakfast on the Eastern Shore.”  There are no two ways about it, Two if by Sea lives up to it’s reputation.
Operated for a decade and a half by the same owner, Henry has filled his restaurant with collectibles from far and wide.  Most importantly, the waitstaff is warm and friendly as well as enthusiastic about the variety of outstanding offerings on the menu.  Perhaps the best signal was the description of the plates being cleared from tables, “they all go back clean!”
The current 7-day a week schedule will be reduced slightly for winter, but the menu is filled with wonderful choices and some great seafood.  Soft Shell Crabs were among the specials of the day. As good as that sounded, the choice during our visit was corned beef hash with eggs and a biscuit.  Always a favorite and it would hard to beat what was served.
Two if by Sea sits just over the bridge on Tilghman Island.  It’s about 15 miles from the center of Easton, but it so worth the journey to experience its  quiet neighborhood feel, friendly people and a great meal.  Cooking classes are offered, and while filled for the balance of this year, a 2024 schedule is available with a wide array of choices.
Whether something new or a location not visited in awhile, Two if by Sea is a place to relax and enjoy!

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  1. Eileen Deymier says

    September 13, 2023 at 5:43 PM

    In the interest of accuracy,Two if by Sea is 24.4 miles from Easton not 15. St Michael’ is about 15 miles from TI.

  2. Bob Boyle says

    September 14, 2023 at 11:08 AM

    Two if by Sea is more than 15 miles from the center of Easton!!

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