Suicide Bridge Restaurant is located along the Choptank River in the heart of Maryland's Eastern Shore. The Choptank River Boat Company operates The Dorothy and Megan and The Choptank River Queen. They are reproductions of authentic 80-foot turn-of-the-century paddlewheeler river boats. Savor the scenery along the Choptank River on a sightseeing cruise or enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner prepared by the Suicide Bridge Restaurant. The restaurant serves dinner with different appetizers, salads sandwiches, wines, and sea food. It has dinner and wedding reception banquets, and a gift shop.
Location:
6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock Maryland 21643
Telephone
410-943-4689
Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Rehoboth Beach) 1776 Colonial Restaurant
(Prince Frederick) Adam's The Place for Ribs
(Ocean City) Adolfo's Restaurant
(Laurel) Asahi Japanese Restaurant
(Salisbury) Auburn House Restaurant
(Rehoboth Beach) Back Porch Cafe
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