October 23rd, 2010
Doc’s Riverside Grille, Centreville, Maryland, Restaurant, Review
I found myself in the town of Centreville, Maryland. Incorporated in 1794, this town is in Queen Anne’s County.
It has the oldest Courthouse in continuous use. It also was home to 3 franchises during the existence of the Eastern Shore Baseball League; The Colts, Red Sox and Orioles.
I was a little hungry and did not know where to go. The center of the town is very small and it is a square. I also wanted to sit down at a restaurant. They suggested I visit Doc’s Riverside Grille, 511 Chesterfield Ave., tel. 410-758-1701.
It is a casual place. I chose to sit at the bar area. There were more patrons on that side. This restaurant will be very lively on Sunday. It is football season and these are Ravens’ fans. So am I. Could not help to take the pictures of my son’s favorite team.
The service was great and Lana told me that they make their own potato chips everyday.
I chose the Surf & Turf Burger and the Messy Burger was ordered as well, but without a bun. No way you would find a gluten free bun here.
My Surf & Turf was very good. Underneath all the cheese, the burger had shrimp and crab.
The messy burger was good too but I think it would have been better if eaten with the bun.
Later on as I walked around the square in the center of town I did see other cafes and small restaurants, but Doc’s seemed the preferred locals’ hangout.
Please note that every Wednesday night they have Prime Rib Night for $10.95!!
Note: Some info. for this post was taken from Wikipedia.
Talk to you later….Go Ravens!!!!…
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