Best Food in Ocean City, MD
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Ocean City, MD one of the quintessential vacation towns in the Eastern United States. Virginia to the south and Delaware to the North and the beautiful Atlantic Ocean to it's east, it is in the perfect spot for the American family vacation. The massive hotels line the sandy ground like guards on patrol, the boardwalk, 3 miles long, brings a sense of nostalgia to decades past. This barrier island has developed from a simple fishing village in the early 1900's to the epitome of an American vacation town from the 1960's on. As the city developed into what it is today, the landscape was transformed into a new identity that people will not forget once they visit. Along with the development of the physical landscape came the experiences that stick with you forever. Besides the fun on the boardwalk rides and the endless fun on the beach, another stable of Ocean City is the food!
Ocean city is known for a number of their great treats. From candy to seafood this place has it all. Below I will list the best places for food in Ocean City, with the occasional photo from the summer of 2011. The places I will list include: Candy Kitchen, Hooper's Crab House, Phillips Seafood, Fisher's Popcorn, Fractured Prune and Ocean City's Famous Thrasher fries!
For the best candy, sweets and treats! The most go to spot is Candy Kitchen. Among the dozens of treats, you can also get fudge and of course salt water taffy! Many offer ice cream as well. You can't miss a candy kitchen in Ocean City or up into the Delaware beaches because of their bright pink and orange decor. To the right is a picture of the Candy Kitchen sign of one of the stores on the boardwalk. My personal favorite treat from Candy Kitchen is the dark chocolate covered marshmallows!
Being a city named after the Ocean and having the Atlantic Ocean as a boarder makes this place a great spot for seafood! There are two well know places to dine in Ocean City for seafood. One is the Maryland famous Phillipp's Seafood. This place always has a line out the door. However my favorite seafood spot in Ocean City is Hooper's Crab House. It's across the bay from downtown Ocean City but you can't miss the place as you go over the Route 50 bridge. This place offers you great seating on a deck over the bay and looking out towards the strip of land known as Ocean City. This place offers a true seafood experience. The all you can eat buffet for less then $30 supplies you with unlimited whole crabs, corn on the cob, hush puppies, and steamed spiced shrimp. All of it just thrown on your table (which is covered in paper) for you to eat like the feast that it is! Even though Hooper's Crab House looks like a warehouse from the outside it is a true seafood lover's palace. Below is a picture of the sign hanging outside the entrance to Hooper's crab House.
If your down in Ocean City for the weekend or the whole week and you need something to snack on or something to bring back to that friend that watched your house, go no further than Fisher's Popcorn. This iconic popcorn stand has been around for decades and offers great assortments in popcorn. My family usually gets the white bucket of Carmel popcorn. There's two great things about this place, one they make the popcorn right in front of you and two if you bring back your empty white bucket you get a discounted refill! A trip to Ocean City wouldn't be right without some Fisher's Popcorn. Below is a picture of Fisher's Popcorn Stand on the Boardwalk. The photo was taken at 10 am and yet people are still gathering to get some popcorn!
If your looking for a great breakfast treat look out for the strangely named Fractured Prune. This place offers great donuts and have been around for decades. The variety of donuts they offer is amazing, it's like picking out toppings for ice cream. My personal favorites include the chocolate sprinkles and rainbow sprinkles on plane donuts but also love a creamsicle donut! Get to Fracture Prune early because the line gets long fast and is the go to for breakfast take out!
Finally what would Ocean City cuisine be without the infamous Thrasher Fries! These fries are so the best I have ever had. They have nationally recognized and I've even seen them on national talk shows. There is always lines 20 to 30 feet long at the main store at the beginning of the boardwalk. The best way to have your french fries is with salt and vinegar! There have been many times where my family and I have substituted whole meals for a bucket of Thrasher Fries! The last picture below is the smaller Thrasher Fries store halfway down the boardwalk. Once again the photo was taken early in the morning before the store really opened up, hence no lines.
Well I hope my suggestions help! After going to Ocean City for almost every summer of my life and my parents going even longer I still find the food above amazing. I hope if you ever get to visit Ocean City as well you will try some of these great gems. Enjoy your food at the beach!
Ocean City Links
- Candy Kitchen
Candy Kitchen - located in Ocean City, Maryland - Ocean City Maryland Crab Houses and Restaurants -- Hooper\'s Crab House
Hooper's Crab House is an Ocean City, Maryland Restaurant tradition since 1978. Hooper's provides fresh steamed crabs and seafood entrees. Don't miss our All You Can Eat steamed crab specials! - Phillips Seafood
- All Natural Caramel Popcorn - Handmade for over 70 Years - Gift Tins - Plastic Buckets - Gluten Free
Fisher's famous caramel popcorn. Handmade in small batches for over 70 years. Available in decorated tins, Buckets & bags. - Hot Hand-Dipped Homemade Donuts - The Fractured Prune Donut Shoppe
At the Fractured Prune Donut Shoppe, we don't just serve donuts, we serve an experience. With many locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, the Fractured Prune features hot hand-dipped donuts, bagels and bakery and breakfast sandwiches. Our spec - Thrasher\'s French Fries - Ocean City, MD
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