Showing posts with label Pocomoke restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pocomoke restaurant. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Sunday Specials ~ Riverside Grill


Sunday September 9, 2012
SPECIALS

Appetizers
Chili Nachos 5.99
Crab Pizza 9.99



Sandwiches/Entrees
Beef Brisket Sand. w/ pepper jack, fried onions and French fries 8.99
1 Chili dog with fries 4.99
2 Chili dogs with fries 6.99
Shrimp Basket 8.99
Seafood Platter: fried shrimp, clam strips, crab cake w/ fries, slaw 18.99

Drink Specials
~Happy hour all day~

$1.50 coors lt, bud lt, yuengling drafts
$5 bombs all day
$2.50 mimosas and bloody marys

 

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Riverside Grill

Riverside Grill
Downtown Pocomoke City, Maryland

This photo, taken Sunday October 30, 2011, was the first photograph I took of what now has been named the Riverside Grill.



And this photo taken Wednesday July 4, 2012 shows a beautifully completed restaurant.
I haven't been inside since the furniture has been uncrated and put into place, the kitchen finished off with appliances and doors put on.  So I am in for a surprise just as much as the first to dine there are.  I can't wait.  And personally, I don't care if I get anything to eat or not.  I just want to sit back and take it all in.

The best of luck to everyone at the Riverside Grill.

There is no set word on it's opening yet but it won't be much longer.  I'll be sure to let everyone know.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The New Pocomoke Restaurant - almost

Pocomoke City Restaurant


Pocomoke City, Maryland


May 31, 2012



I've lost count on which week we are on but I do remember I began taking photos in December 2011. The thought of this restaurant becoming a reality never seemed to phase me until about 2 weeks ago. Now, with every visit I get a little more nervous and anxious and find myself wanting to turn my camera over to the Councilman so I can pick up a broom.... just trying to tidy up hoping it would speed the process.



Doesn't work that way. But I can tell all of you that every visit now brings on bigger and better changes......and it won't be long now before something is being cooked in the kitchen and customers are seated either inside or out.


The walk in freezer has been installed and the kitchen has had the insulation tucked away, vents and all those odd looking things that I've seen hanging from the ceiling have all been put into their proper places and ceiled away with ceiling tiles. The kitchen walls have been finished.


Ceiling fans add a wonderful touch to the restaurant. Honestly you just can't imagine the beauty of the restaurant itself added to the beauty of the fact that it sits at the side of the Pocomoke River. Carpeting at one end of the restaurant and woodgrained flooring at the other. Some more hard workers and those who get the headaches from it all.......It has taken so many hands to bring this restaurant from an idea to a reality for Pocomoke City. Regardless of what the task was in the construction of the reastaurant each person played an important part in its beauty.
Kevin Sewell is a city employee as well. I have never seen this young man when he didn't have a smile on his face. (I'm sure he'd rather be on the dock with a fishing rod in his hand).


Supervisor of City Department Bill East and Pocomoke City Manager Russ Blake checking on the progress of the restaurant while the two young men below take a break from landscaping. Photos will never be able to actually show just what a masterpiece all of this area has become.

We simply can't forget that while history was being made for the restaurant in downtown Pocomoke the Skipjack Ida May was also making history also and was docked just outside the restaurant for a few days. This really gave the feeling (to those that didn't know) the restaurant must be open for business.
I leave you with these photos until the next time......



But I assure you it won't be long now..........




















Monday, May 21, 2012

Downtown Pocomoke City Restaurant

POCOMOKE CITY, MARYLAND



A walk-in freezer was installed last week at the new restaurant
in downtown Pocomoke City, Maryland.



The new restaurant is scheduled to open for business in June.

(Guess they were preparing for the approaching inclement weather)


All photos by jmmb

Friday, May 18, 2012

The New Downtown Restaurant

Recent information concerning the new restaurant in downtown Pocomoke.

From Pocomoke City Hall
Angela Manos
Downtown Coordinator


The 145-seat restaurant and bar, located on the banks of the Pocomoke river in downtown Pocomoke City should open for business by mid-June.

 The new restaurant  will be managed by Corey Reeves, daughter of Mark Reeves who is the current owner of Back Street Grill in  Salisbury, Maryland.   

Lunch and dinner specials will be offered on the menu along with a  wide variety of hot and cold sandwiches, salads, soups and other specialty items, including seafood.

Indoor and outdoor seating  will be available. 

The new restaurant is boater-friendly which includes free docking.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The New Pocomoke City Restaurant

Pocomoke City, Maryland
Thursday, February 23, 2012


Still alot of work left to do on the waterfront restaurant. Walls are in place and the opened windows really gives a clear picture of the wonderful scenery.   
Most of the work was being done on the outside while I was there.  The guys working on this day have really been working hard to get this restaurant in shape and operatable by May.  Up and down ladders all day... I bet they sleep well at night. 


This new restaurant will seat 120 people and will have a deck outside that will seat approximately 40.  No charge for the spectacular views.  The restaurant is also within walking distance of Cypress Park, downtown stores, Sturgis One Room  School Museum and just steps away from the Delmarva Discovery Center.



Did I mention the spectacular view of the Pocomoke River?

Sunday, December 11, 2011

New Pocomoke Restaurant Making Progress

Saturday/ December 10, 2011
Making progress.  Recent photos of the restaurant being built on the Pocomoke River adjacent to the Delmarva Discover Center.

As you enter Pocomoke and cross the Pocomoke drawbridge you can't miss the construction site!

Even working hard on a Saturday afternoon.
The new restaurant is expected to be completed and ready for occupancy by May of 2012