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Mutiny Pirate Bar & Island Grille

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1653 Marley Avenue
Glen Burnie , Maryland 21060 (view map)
Phone: (410) 787-2050 Website: http://www.mutinypiratebar.com/ Hours:

Sunday – 12pm until 10pm
Tuesday – Thursday – 4pm until 11pm
Friday – 4pm until 12am
Saturday – 12pm until 12am

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Ahoy you scurvy dog!

Permission to come aboard has been granted! Prepare for a bounty of good food and drink at Mutiny-Pirate Bar and Island Grille. Mutiny-Pirate Bar and Island Grille has set sail in Point Pleasant, Maryland and features a relaxing laid back atmosphere in which one can enjoy Caribbean barbecue and one of the largest selections of island rum in Maryland.
The Bar and Grille offers fabulous foods, an ocean full of beverages and the friendliest crew on the high seas. Under the watchful eye of the Captain, there are plenty of good times and laughter as he steers the ship toward fair winds and the carefree life of a pirate. If ye be lookin for adventure, then come aboard. MUTINY awaits!

Turn right at the Jolly Roger and prepare yourself for the voyage of a lifetime. Come aboard matey! There be adventure straight ahead.

The ship features a nautical feel and the owners promise a fun and relaxing atmosphere. The location, in a waterside marina, has both deck seating as well as over 85 seats inside. There are Flat screen televisions for watching the games and races and a lively atmosphere of music and conversation. The Wecker Brother’s pride themselves on friendly attentive service and creating a memorable dining experience. Quartermaster Kevin Jones has been charged by the Captain to ensure that all guests have a smooth sail and he promises to lend his 10 years of steering dining experiences to the voyage.

The converted space features rich wood walls and floors and full color antique maps of the islands along with fun nautical signs and memorabilia. Guests can sit at wooden barrel tables, at tables covered in maps, at a “Captains Table” that seats parties of 12 or at the bar. The bar features a wood slab surface with a “Live edge” and copper plating. A skeleton, dubbed “The Captain” sits at the bar every night, providing little in the way of conversation. The deck features seating for 24 again around wooden barrel tables with a view of the water.

On your way out, don’t forget to say goodnight to the The Captain, the one permanent member of the crew at Mutiny-Pirate Bar and Island Grille. If you can get him to let you in on the secret of his demise, some speculate keel hauling or the plank, it’s suggested you keep that little secret to yourself.

The ship is available for private voyages. Contact Quartermaster Kevin Jones, said to be a direct descendant of Davey Jones, to book the vessel for yourself.

 

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