The floor is sawdust. The servers call you "Cap’n." The walls are covered in wanted posters and rigging nets. And the food? It’s unapologetically heavy, salty, and satisfying.
5 out of 5 Jolly Rogers.
Fresh catch of the day, beer-battered to a golden crunch. The secret weapon here is the "Mermaid’s Revenge" tartar sauce—creamy, tangy, and speckled with fresh dill. The chips (thick-cut fries) are dusted with Old Bay. pirates cove galley menu
This is the captain’s choice. A half-pound of juicy beef, topped with smoked gouda, candied bacon, and a rum-caramelized onion jam. It arrives with a knife stabbed through the top (for theatrical effect) and a flag declaring you the "King of the Cove." The floor is sawdust
Follow the sound of sea shanties and the smell of frying dough. Tell them Redbeard sent you. Have you ever eaten at a pirate-themed restaurant? What would you order? Drop your anchor in the comments below! It’s unapologetically heavy, salty, and satisfying
Don’t let the skull-and-crossbones flag fool you; the only thing dangerous here is the temptation to order a second basket of fried pickles. I recently weighed anchor at this hidden gem to decipher the menu. Spoiler alert: It’s treasure, through and through.
Save room for the "Walking the Plank" Brownie Sundae . A brownie shaped like a plank, topped with vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, and a chocolate gold coin. You have to eat it before the "ice cream crocodile" (a gummy reptile) gets it.