“Popped into Captain Leonard's last weekend. We were kindly greeted and seated right away. Our order was taken very fast with no wait time. My daughter and I opted for snow crab legs and the hush puppy, mozzarella sticks, fried green beans appetizer. The food was nice and hot and delicious. Our waitress was amazing and everyone there was so accommodating and friendly. They're closing down for the winter but will reopen on April 3rd 2024. I cannot wait for them to reopen. This is my go to destination for the best crab in town!“
“Good fresh food whether it's in the restaurant or off of their truck. Service is good and staff is friendly. The place has an interesting vibe. It's small so I avoid it when it's packed Great selection of wine and as with my other local purveyors they offer good advice and prices are good enough for you to try them out. They have sales and tastings. I like their gyro wraps and chocolates. And for valentines they have fresh chocolate-dipped strawberries. One of the obvious gems along three notch. I highly recommend them“
“Solid selection! Date night was a hit...reservations recommended/required on a Friday night. We truly enjoyed the blackened Snapper, SOMD egg-rolls, and fried oysters. Beth was very attentive in taking care of us. Great crowd (hence the reservations) kept the place lively and entertaining. Worth the drive to experience this classic SOMD bar & grill. Enjoy! OBTW....don't overlook the adjacent grocery for THE BEST stuffed ham and chicken salad!“
“Intentionally and with enthusiasm; give this marina a visit.I'll be forward. Don't expect a full service arrival off season. This is a marina of modest and humble means. A true relic of maritime community and origin. Sitting just off the mouth of the Potomac a few miles up the river, you can find a wonderful little marina and the Reluctant Navigator Restaurant where the regulars gather to enjoy a Sunday morning breakfast.Serious sailors and casual boaters alike should find this little nook of Herring Creek to be a safe haven from inclimate weather and teeming with help and hospitality. Be mindful of the tides if you have a draft over 3 or 4 feet. The channel can be shallow.Hot coffee and a nicely thought-out breakfast bar are sure to suit most, and perhaps even delight those with a hankering for some homestyle food. You know, the kind of plate you add your biscuits, cornbeef and hash, bacon, and sausage and then smother it in gravy. It's sure to satisfy those empty stomach hunger pains and warm you to the core.Having trouble finding the place, call them up, and perhaps you will get a hold of Rick or another one of his crew that can help you navigate your way into the creek.Don't forget to fill up at the fuel dock on the way out. You will also want to grab some swag to commemorate the visit, so check out the supply of hats, t-shirts, and long-sleeved boating shirts.Look them up online or give them a call to find out all they offer.“
“The food gets an A. The service and the atmosphere get a 20 on the 10 scale. If we were local this would be our new Sunday morning spot. The homestylecooking, friendly amazing service, like everyone is family when you walk in. Perfect perfect perfect. Thank you so much to making the last stop of our weekend trip such a memorable one!“
“My daughter and I stopped in here for dinner after spending some time in Leonardtown for First Fridays. It smelled wonderful when we walked in, and we were greeted and seated right away. We were both impressed with the wide array of menu options. I had a chicken and cucumber salad, which was low carb, but very tasty and filling. My daughter had an enchilada that she really enjoyed. They serve complimentary chips and salsa, too. Best of all were the very reasonable prices. We'd definitely go again and try some different entrées. It would be a great place for large families or groups. They have the seating, and affordable menu items to make it pleasant; and not break the bank.Parking: Front of restaurant. Many available spaces.“