Who doesn’t love summer? Unfortunately, it can’t last forever — especially living in the Old Line State. Colder weather is around the corner but you can still feel like you’re at a tropical oasis at the following local restaurant. Take in the water views and chow down on delicious seafood and fruity drinks. Sounds like a great place to hang out!

Find Sunset Cove near Baltimore.

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This hidden gem is perfectly situated next to Frog Mortar Creek, making for scenic water views year-round.

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Because of its tropical atmosphere, this place is busiest during summertime.

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You can choose to dine indoors, on the outdoor deck, or even right on the beach!

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Dinner with a view never looked so inviting.

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What sets this tropical restaurant apart from the rest are its unique features. Booze-filled snowball, anyone?

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Or how about dipping your toes in the water to cool off?

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The fun at Sunset Cove extends beyond summertime. Simply dine indoors at a table or get cozy at the bar.

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No matter which month you visit, the menu will still be filled with seafood favorites like classic cream of crab soup…

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…or more exotic dishes that are sure to please the pickiest of palates.

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Don’t miss out on the fun drinks! You can keep the summer vibes going by partaking in a fruity fishbowl – even in the dead of winter.

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Have an entirely tropical experience without having to travel to the Caribbean at Sunset Cove. So, will we see you there?

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Address:

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3408 Red Rose Farm Road

Bowleys Quarters

Baltimore, MD 21220

For more information, including menu options, visit the website here.

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