Explore Restaurants in Oxford, Talbot county, Maryland, United states

Robert Morris Inn

Address: 314 N Morris St, Oxford, MD 21654, USA

Restaurant

“We stayed in the cottage which was clean and well appointed. Staff were all most helpful. Bar was relaxing. Breakfast and dinner service was excellent. Ate each twice. Food was superb! The menu changes seasonally. See my pics. Chef Salter puts a lot of care into his menu. If we could've, we would've stayed more nights just to get through each item on the dinner menu. Specials on our second night were rockfish, short ribs, and PEI moules. Fabulous! Sticky toffy pudding and pavlova (Eaton mess) desserts my husband declared as authentic. We loved the darkened pub side of the house. Very English. We're looking forward to coming back soon and hopping on that ferry. Thank you to everyone at Robert Morris Inn.”

Pope's Tavern

Address: 504 S Morris St, Oxford, MD 21654, USA

Restaurant

“Ate here on a Monday at the recommendation of a local shop owner, she said the burger night was worth it. We arrived at around 7 or so. Long story short, we, along with others, were told they were out of burgers. Frustrated with the lack of local beers and the burgers being sold out we almost left. Instead we settled on some other items from the menu. Later it turned out they weren't out of the burgers but chef was wrong and they began serving again. I had rigatoni with eggplant and sweet squash. Ok but flavors didn't meld well. Wife had Cesar salad with chicken and crab chowder. Both were good but not great. Wine selection is much better than beer as their focus is food pairing better wine than beer I suppose. Mixed feelings over all because of the expectations going in and poor execution /communication in the kitchen.”

Salter's Tap Room and Tavern

Address: 314 N Morris St, Oxford, MD 21654, USA

Restaurant

“Had a great lunch: Carmelized Onions & Fontina Cheese grilled on sourdough bread. And for desert, Pavlova with fresh berries. Service also great. Weather was perfect so my group ate outside. Oxford is a peaceful, idyllic village full if century+ old clapboard houses. Well worth a visit”

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