Carpenter Street Saloon

  4.5 – 815 reviews   • American restaurant

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Local pub serving hearty American fare in a laid-back setting with a model train, pool & live music.

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Carpenter Street Saloon has been a St. Michaels Tradition serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner for over 50 years while being the heart of St. Michaels Nightlife.

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Carpenter Street Saloon is a staple of St. Michaels. We’ve entertained dignitaries, celebrities, politicians..You name it!

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113 S Talbot St St Michaels MD 21663 · (410) 745-5111 · Visit Website. Hours: M, W, F, S & Sun 8am-1am. Tues 2pm-1am. About Us. Carpenter Street Saloon has been …

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Miss Val
We stopped in here for lunch on a Sunday afternoon in February while traveling. We just found it on the map and the menu looked like what we wanted for lunch.

The bar was full. We sat at a table. Our server was with us quickly and gave us menus. We had soup and salad and a crab cake sandwich with coleslaw. The food was good.

The atmosphere is very much a lively neighborhood pub vibe. We like that. It was noisy with people talking to each other. It was nice to see a place busy on a Sunday afternoon.

Our server, I think her name was Sabrina, was a gem. She was friendly and attentive. They were getting set up for a chili cookoff event later that afternoon but we left before that got started.

Prices were good. Parking was easy even considering all the snow. There is a small lot out back and there was some street parking. We didn’t walk around the town too much because it was too cold but there were a lot of shops and other restaurants/bars that were walkable.

We had a good time.
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Kattie Fox
So many thoughts but let’s start with the food.. It started off strong with the crab balls and the vegetable crab soup. Both were good. The crab balls were filled with lots of crab meat and little to no filler. One thing I didn’t like was that the crab balls came with a side of cocktail sauce. That really threw me off since the two don’t tend to pair well together but the crab balls were seasoned enough themselves that a sauce wasn’t needed.

Rockfish sandwich: we were not expecting it to be fried (we could have misread the menu as I never went back to look) so we did take the breading off the fish which was easy to do. The fish itself was cooked well. The tots however were cooked a few minutes too long..

The mahi tacos had ZERO flavor even though they are heavily seasoned. Lack of salt. Which I’ll say I prefer under salted than over. The sauce itself had no flavor and I didn’t touch the mango salsa because it was warm so no thank you.

The place was busy and they had one waitress running tables. She was very nice and still managed to be very attentive. The people behind the bar however ignored us when we walked in and stood since we didn’t know we could seat ourselves. We had to ask.

Now for the “ut ohs”.. I did not like what was going on in that kitchen. You could see part of the kitchen every time the waitress went in and out of it. The station by the door had food all over the floor, there were two big bags of spinach opened and just sitting on the prep table by the door, and there looked to be a knife near the edge of the prep table closer to the door. That prep table was also used to put fresh plates of food on when she had to add something to it AND put the dirty plates on to dismantle the finished plates. We didn’t see the table getting wiped down in between and we didn’t see her wash her hands after handling people’s payments then going to get new food. (She very well could have since the door of course closes after a while). A glass was also broken and not all the pieces were picked up because there was a huge piece by the door to enter and exit the kitchen for the duration we were there. (It broke while we were sitting waiting for food). Because of this we didn’t really eat much of our main dishes since that’s when we noticed all of this going on.
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S K
Cool building, great history. Service was very “business as usual.” Cream of crab soup was very thin. Crab meat was full of shells, likely canned. Fried oysters were really good, though, and the crab balls were nice. Overall… decent bar experience and decent food, but the food didn’t deliver at the price point.
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Darcy D
What a great place! The food was delicious, the service was excellent, and the atmosphere was charming. Stopped here with my husband when we traveled to St. Michael’s. The crab ball appetizer was light and flavorful. My husband had the California BLT and I had the house salad with shrimp. Everything was amazing. Highly recommend!
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M B
A great local saloon! The food was delicious and very well priced! You have to order their cream of crab soup and crab cakes! Both were delicious. The atmosphere was that of a saloon, busy, loud and fun. The waiting staff was very friendly and attentive. I would definitely go back again. A great find that we happened to stumble upon as we were looking for a place to eat.
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John Warburton
Best Breakfast in a long time!
We stopped in here to kick off our first full day in St Michaels and definitely made the right choice. We had a wine tasting the previous day and the female server told us this was her favorite place.
My wife enjoys creamed chip beef on toast (SOS). She said this was as good as her mom’s. High praise indeed.
I decided on the Maryland (or Chesapeake?) omelet. Wow. Loaded with crabmeat Boursin cheese, gently folded and served with home fries.
Food came out very fast, and service was great. We were there in October, so it was not very crowded, but they were still hustling.
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Bo Dodd
After a day in St. Michael’s we decided to get some burgers at the Carpenter Street Saloon. Well, that was a mistake. I seriously have never had a more disappointing burger ever. First, there is NO seasoning in the patty. We ordered them with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, and bacon. They forgot the onions and bacon, and the pickles were sliced about half an inch thick. The fries are OK, but nothing special. I thought it was strange that our waitress never came back to ask us if we needed anything or how the food was. I guess she knew that the food was bad and the only thing we wanted was the check. It looked pretty fun to have some drinks there, but that’s about it. This place was very disappointing, especially with their other reviews.
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John Filer
Sorry for busting out this amazing little locals pub…..BUT, it it the essence of what I absolutely love from a local bar. Live, local music, friendly staff, and most importantly, the best bar food in town! Great local haunt with a great vibe and tremendous bar bites. We ate there back to back days……or at least that’s what I remember….amazing wings, burgers, and cheese steaks. Loved it.
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Amanda Tracy
Went for breakfast this time. Amazing special of banana chocolate chip pancakes. The crab omelet was full of lump meat! The cinnamon French toast was so good we almost didn’t get a picture. The Hillbilly is a fried bologna breakfast sandwich from my husband’s childhood, he said it was delicious! The home fries were a miss though, get a different side.
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sistaofZion
I got the tacos and they were delicious!!! Also, their crispy bacon is my neighbor-friend’s fav. C-Strret Saloon is a blessing to our Community! You owe yourself the experience to check it out! 🙂
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