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I will definitely be back for 55 cent wings.
This week, we stopped by the Shore House Bar and Grill after hearing glowing recommendations, and wow, it totally delivered! The fish was outstanding extra crispy the way we like it!! The homemade sides were absolutely incredible. Very welcoming staff and patrons that were happy to see #DerbyJake! Hands down a must try! For a fish fry that’s nothing short of amazing, you’ve got to check this place out. Huge thanks to the team for a fantastic meal and their stellar efforts. Five stars, without question!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Shore House sure knows how to whip up an unforgettable fish fry!
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At first, we tried to be understanding. Occasionally, bar patrons would park in our yard—annoying, but manageable. However, things quickly escalated since Scallywags became The Shore House. We started regularly finding broken glass—beer bottles, wine bottles, and cans—scattered throughout our yard and driveway. It became a safety hazard and a constant cleanup task.
When we brought this to the attention of the owner, we were met with defensiveness and denial. He claimed, “That’s definitely not ours, we don’t carry that,” and dismissed our concerns with, “If you don’t like it, don’t live next to a bar.” Ironically, the same brand of wine was visibly stocked behind the bar. And despite claiming they’re too busy to deal with complaints, some staff seem to have time to loiter and smoke in the parking lot for hours.
Our house has been here since 1940—long before this bar, when our only neighbor was a quiet church. Since confronting the owner, the situation has worsened. Parking in our yard has increased, and we’ve heard from customers that the bar tells them to “just park in the empty lot next door”—which is actually our lawn, now torn up from repeated misuse. It’s not even like parking is scarce, the entire street has open street parking.
When we ask patrons to move their vehicles, we’re threatened with police action for “harassing customers.” A friend of ours was even threatened inside the bar for making a harmless “your mom” joke. The environment feels cliquish and hostile if you’re not part of their inner circle.
We’ve tried patience, diplomacy, and reason. That’s over. If this bar won’t take responsibility, we’ll have to protect our property ourselves. If glass shards don’t damage patrons’ tires first, a tow truck will take care of it.
Came in for a late lunch on a weekday, mostly empty except for some sports amateurs sipping a beer at the counter while watching the screens.
Our waitress was very nice and pleasant. Food came within acceptable time (though it wasn’t super fast). Overall clean, quirky atmosphere and bathrooms. Good spot!