Chesapeake & Maine

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Opens at 4:00 pm
Hours 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
  • Sunday 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
  • Monday 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
  • Thursday 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
  • Friday 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
  • Saturday 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Inspired by founder Sam Calagione’ssummers spent in Maine and Dogfish Head’s connection to the Chesapeake region, Chesapeake & Maine is Dogfish Head’s Seafood & Cocktails spot. With seafood sourced exclusively from the Chesapeake and Maine region (starting to see where the name came from?), you’ll find our off-centered take on coastal dishes, handcrafted cocktails and Dogfish beers in a casual, nautical-themed atmosphere.

A custom-built raw bar serves an ever-rotating selection of oysters, clams and seafood from the waters of our namesake regions, as well as our innovative ‘Smoke in the Water’ oysters. Developed in collaboration with our friends at Hoopers Island Oyster Aquaculture Company, these unique oysters are settled in holding pens filled with Chesapeake Bay water infused with culinary wood-smoked salt, making for the most off-centered bivalve in the US!

As a James Beard Award semi-finalist nominee for ‘Best Bar Program,’ Chesapeake & Maine’s inventive cocktail program highlights our scratch-made spirits from Dogfish Head Distilling Co. Holding true to Dogfish Head fashion, you’ll find an offbeat approach from our mixologists with new inspired drinks, keg-conditioned cocktails and of course, off-centered ales.

With original artwork from artist Jon Langford, the restaurant is playfully decorated with seafaring interpretations of country and rock music icons who anchor Chesapeake & Maine’s playlist: Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Elvis Presley and Patsy Cline. Other artists include Travis Louie who created otherworldly sea characters to adorn the walls, as well as Tony Millionaire who crafted an alley of sea monsters and fantastical nautical maps.

We currently work with the DE Center for the Inland Bays and participate in their “Don’t Chuck Your Shucks” program. All oyster shells shucked in house are saved and re-distributed to the team at the DE Center for Inland Bays. The program reuses the shells in local habitat restoration projects such as Living Shorelines and Oyster Gardening which helps to improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay which in return betters the quality of seafood we put on our plates at Chesapeake & Maine. We are involved with The Surfrider Foundation Ocean Friendly Restaurants Program. This program focuses on reducing plastic pollution and carbon footprint in restaurants. We highlight avoiding the use of plastic/Styrofoam, having more innovative vegan/vegetarian options for our guests, and ensuring our seafood is sourced sustainably. We look to showcase this program and continue to grow our relationship with local organizations in 2021.

Recent Reviews

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John Evans : 4 on 6/23/2024 6:44 pm
Birthday dinner here. Made reservations. Odd they specifically give you 90 minutes, but I guess it keeps lollygaggers moving. Server was super pleasant. One man guitar live music was entertaining. Food was really good. (Don't get the coleslaw unless you're okay with very nontraditional coleslaw! Not bad, but more like pickled cabbage.) Wifey loved the street corn. I enjoyed the clams and mussels with the grilled sourdough. Birthday Cake cake was the perfect dessert for the occasion (although big slice which we should've shared one instead of ordering two.) Their own vodka and gin (both in tonics) were wonderful. We ate at 6:30pm and just missed the busy crowd.
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David Rude : 5 on 6/28/2024 7:53 pm
Awesome place for a date night! In a word: outstanding. They have a full oyster bar and offer a wonderful selection of Dogfish brews and cocktails. The crab and lobster was delicious. Try the old bay fries: so delicious. The atmosphere is laid back and relaxed. It almost feels like a speak easy. Great place for a date night. Check it out!
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George F : 3 on 6/23/2024 9:05 pm
3.5 stars - It is a bit hard to review this place. The food is not bad but really salty. They don't have any bread to go with their dishes. Small portions. Their clam chowder is more like corn chowder. No clam much corn. We even double checked with the waitress to make sure she did not bring the wrong soup. They need to have some bread to go with their salty food. The scallops even came with some sea salt on the side... The server warned us not to add the salt. 😅
3 5
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