Settle into a front row view of the Downtown Beaufort Harborfront, Taylor Creek and the Rachel Carson Reserve with a waterfront table at The Spouter Inn. This highly acclaimed Front Street restaurant and bakery has been serving locals and visitors alike for more than 30 years, and is accessible by land or sea, thanks to waterfront docking.
Lunch and dinner are both served, and the menus naturally have a heavy focus on fresh seafood dishes. Lunchtime patrons will be treated to a wide array of fresh sandwiches, from classics like variations of the traditional club sandwich, to the more unusual like shrimp salad and fresh flounder. Meanwhile, dinnertime visitors will have a large selection of seafood favorites to choose from to go along with a stunning sunset view, including Maryland style crab cakes, stuffed flounder, steaks, and a selection of seafood-infused pastas.
Both mealtimes offer a nice selection of salads and appetizers, while the adjoining bakery is the perfect stop for fresh breads, strudels, cookies, and amazing homemade desserts. Tempting any time of day, with a perfect locale that features panoramic vistas of the adjacent waterfront, The Spouter Inn Restaurant & Bakery is a time-tested destination for coastal fare in an absolutely stunning indoor or outdoor environment.
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