
Schroyer’s Tavern is open to the public and provides panoramic views of nearly every corner of the golf course. Complete with a stone fireplace, soft leather seating, full service bar, room for 175 guests and a first-class service staff. Schroyer’s Tavern provides the perfect end to a challenging round of golf. The covered deck overlooking both the 1st tee and 18th green is sure to be a favorite with our guests. Food & beverage service is also available on the deck for up to 20 guests and on the backyard patio for up to 48 as they enjoy watching groups finish on the 18th hole below.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8836 Hollow Rd, Middletown, MD 21769
Phone: (301) 371-0000
Website: https://www.marylandnational.com/clubhouse-info/schroyers-tavern/
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For the price, we expected a bit more refinement; even small touches, like tablecloths, could have elevated the dining experience and added a touch of class. We also encountered an issue with our reservation, despite confirming it ahead of time, which got things off to a disappointing start.
While the ambiance and staff were good, the food fell short of expectations. For now, it’s more about the view than the dining experience.
Maryland National Golf Club is a public course , with a very nice tavern overlooking the 18 th hole . . . Can’t beat the Middletown valley scenery!
Katlynn , our server, handed out lunch menus and shared the daily specials! No beer list, but she quickly rattled off beer choices . . . I tried the pineapple Hazy IPA ! Wonderful summer ale!
My wife ordered Crab Imperial w/melted cheese over an English muffin. Our friends also ordered a Crab Imperial, plus fish & chips with homemade potato chips ! I tried Maryland Crab Soup, with Old Bay Spices a common spice in Maryland on all item’s featuring CRAB ! Excellent soup, with a tomato based broth , and perfectly cooked crunchy vegetables! ( not cooked to mush) Then enjoyed a Chef Salad.
A nice lunch in a cool AC dining room with lots of windows overlooking the golf course on a sunny day ! A great lunch spot, to “ catch up” with our Maryland friends !
*Fun Facts*
+ German Immigrants left Europe due to Thirty Years War ( 1618 – 1648)
+Schroyer Family farm yrs. ago, sold 1990’s
+Maryland National Golf Club est. 2002
+Golf course & Tavern open 2005
+194 acres , 18 hole Golf course is public
+Great venue for weddings, holiday celebrations, birthday parties, charity events
+Over 50 U.S. cities called Berlin
+Large German populations in Cincinnati, Milwaukee, St. Louis, St. Paul , Frederick & Hagerstown in Maryland
Cindy and Eddie Embrey