Two if by Sea

American restaurant
Gluten-free options
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Step into a 1950s-inspired space with vintage decor and collectibles, complemented by quaint outdoor seating amid fig trees and herbs. The cozy, small-town retro atmosphere offers a charming setting ideal for those seeking a gluten-free friendly dining experience.

Good to know

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Reservations are required for groups of five or more.

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They do not allow modifications to menu items for allergies.

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Extra parking is available on the side street.

5776 Tilghman Island Rd, Tilghman, MD 21671, USA
2.4km

People are saying

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Great food, but… kind of a weird place. Why weird? Two reasons, which won’t prevent me from coming back, but… they’re, well, odd. 1) No changes to the menu, at all, except some gluten free options (if you ask). 2) They charge for tap water. In the first case, I sorta get it. You start allowing changes and substituons and, suddenly, everyone’s a dang chef. I’ve worked in restaurants - makes sense, even if it’s a little harsh. I think “no additions or substitutions” makes a little more sense, because then you’re only left with folks who want to remove items. So, weird, especially for a small diner, but fair enough. The second piece is downright strange. Who the heck charges for water? I asked if it was tap water and I was told, “No, it comes from the soda fountain.” And, I almost added, “which… comes from the same place as the tap…” But, the server said, “It comes out ice cold.” She then said, “It’s listed on the menu.” Ok… this is preposterous. I accept it’s listed on the menu, but who checks to see if water is billable. How about the silverware? The A/C? What about the menus? Should we rent menus? Lease the silverware? What about putting a down payment on some plates? It’s comical. Seriously, folks - build the cost of water into the menu, if you need the money. But, charging me for tap water is absurd.