Seafood restaurants that no longer exist

NOTSMC

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Playing do you remember w/the BF last night and he was talking about various restaurants that are no longer in Southern Maryland. He mentioned something about a seafood restaurant that he would stop at after reserves at Andrews Air Force Base. Said it was a large chain, no longer there. I don't remember that at all from my days at Andrews, but I vaguely remembered that there was a ChiChis in that area which he didn't remember at all.

I also remember that there was a seafood restaurant in Waldorf that a bunch of us from PSD would go to after work. I'm pretty certain it was a chain, that you went straight up 235 turned left at I guess 301/Crain Highway something and the restaurant was right there on the right. They frequently had all the king crab legs you could eat.

Does anyone else remember something like that, what the name of the restaurant was in Waldorf and maybe if there was a large chain seafood restaurant near Andrews? It;s driving us both crazy.
 

Clem72

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Playing do you remember w/the BF last night and he was talking about various restaurants that are no longer in Southern Maryland. He mentioned something about a seafood restaurant that he would stop at after reserves at Andrews Air Force Base. Said it was a large chain, no longer there. I don't remember that at all from my days at Andrews, but I vaguely remembered that there was a ChiChis in that area which he didn't remember at all.

I also remember that there was a seafood restaurant in Waldorf that a bunch of us from PSD would go to after work. I'm pretty certain it was a chain, that you went straight up 235 turned left at I guess 301/Crain Highway something and the restaurant was right there on the right. They frequently had all the king crab legs you could eat.

Does anyone else remember something like that, what the name of the restaurant was in Waldorf and maybe if there was a large chain seafood restaurant near Andrews? It;s driving us both crazy.
I wasn't around here back then, but a chain seafood restaurant that had all you can eat king crab legs in the 90s brings to mind Sizzler.

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NOTSMC

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Chesapeake Bay Seafood House

The food sucked.
oops. Never mind just found that it was in Waldorf and you're right, exactly as I remembered. I clicked on the picture and it brought up a whole bunch of other old stuff. Peoples Drug Store. I forgot that even existed, Shakey's Pizza, Zayres, Highs, Howard Johnson.
 

luvmygdaughters

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One of my favorite restaurants in St. Mary's was T's Cove! Great food (especially mexican) and people. Another one was the Roost. Oh and I cant forget the Halfway House! They had great liver and onions!!!
 

mitzi

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Playing do you remember w/the BF last night and he was talking about various restaurants that are no longer in Southern Maryland. He mentioned something about a seafood restaurant that he would stop at after reserves at Andrews Air Force Base. Said it was a large chain, no longer there. I don't remember that at all from my days at Andrews, but I vaguely remembered that there was a ChiChis in that area which he didn't remember at all.

I also remember that there was a seafood restaurant in Waldorf that a bunch of us from PSD would go to after work. I'm pretty certain it was a chain, that you went straight up 235 turned left at I guess 301/Crain Highway something and the restaurant was right there on the right. They frequently had all the king crab legs you could eat.

Does anyone else remember something like that, what the name of the restaurant was in Waldorf and maybe if there was a large chain seafood restaurant near Andrews? It;s driving us both crazy.

Chesapeake Bay Seafood House. There was one in Waldorf by Shopper's World and one on Allentown Road near Andrews where the Zayre was.
 

Chopticon64

Active Member
Chesapeake Bay Seafood House. There was one in Waldorf by Shopper's World and one on Allentown Road near Andrews where the Zayre was.
If I remember correctly the one on Allentown Road was inside the small enclosed mall area that used to be there, I think it was called Allentown mall. The shopping center also had an Erol’s, Dart Drug, and Trak Auto.

That Zayre’s was wild because it was two levels, lots more shopping options in those days.
 
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