| Suggestions for tasty restaurants, especially with local seafood? I’ll be traveling with 2 kids. Do we need reservations (not sure how crowded places will get, especially on Memorial Day weekend). |
| No reservations (or great food). Everything is mom and pop type stuff |
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There’s a single steak restaurant. Make a reservation for it. It sells out.
I love Chincoteague. |
| We liked Pico Taqueria. |
| A lot of their restaurants are actually food trucks. We like Lily's Mexican. Famous pizza has surprisingly good pizza. Steamers for seafood. Island creamery for ice cream. |
| Chincoteague has no good food, except for Island Creamery which is amazing. |
| Wait, is there at least a good seafood shack? |
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Bill’s Prime Seafood. This is the “steak house” I recommended upthread. Make a reservation. It’s really good and they will indeed fill up.
I second the Steamer’s recommendation. Also I really like the orange version of their souvenir t shirts. Go on a boat ride that takes you past the Chincoteague ponies. Maybe bike over the bridge to Assateague. Try to hit all 3 home-made ice cream stores. If it’s really just two, then hit Island Creamery twice. I love Chincoteague. But I hate their restaurant, Maria’s. |
| AJs on the Creek is awesome. |
| AJ's smells. The only decent option is Bill's. Someone needs to open a place, there is demand. |
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OP here with a follow-up:
* Famous Pizza: great Greek salad. Normal (and tasty) pizza * Island Creamery: delicious Ice Cream (and very clean!) * Pico Taqueria: loved the vibe and food * SeaStar Cafe: great crunchy vibe. Long wait to place order, but food was fast after that. Lovely spot and yummy food * Bill's: Great homey seafood and g&ts! Definitely mom and pop, but reminds me of home * Etta's: Yummy seafood. Likewise - mom and pop, but good seafood and service * Amarin: delicious coffee and pastries! |
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