Seacrets Bar & Grill
Seacrets Bar & Grill--which is covered in palm trees and pirate flags--is attached to the resort of the same name. The bar offers frequent live events, including reggae performances. DJs spin tunes during the weekends in the night club area, which has a dance floor, and occasionally a bounce house. Expect to pay a cover during the weekend or if there is a special weeknight event. Credit cards are accepted and dress is casual. Smoking is allowed on the patio. Seacrets Bar & Grill is a few hundred feet away from Princess Bayside Beach Hotel and Golf Center.
Seacrets Bar & Grill
117 W. 49th St.
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 524-4900
seacrets.com
Castaway's
Castaway's is a restaurant and bar that frequently hosts live bands. Castaway's offers such weekly events as ladies night and reggae night, and the bar hosts a daily happy hour from 3 to 6 p.m. During football games, Castaway's offers discounts on select beers. Expect to pay a cover charge if a band is playing. The restaurant serves steak, seafood, pasta, soup and appetizers. Castaway's is open late daily. Dress is casual and credit cards are accepted. Smoking is not allowed. Castaway's is less than a half a mile away from Maui Golf Of Ocean City, where you can play miniature golf.
Castaway's
105 64th St.
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 524-9090
castawaysoc.com
Fager's Island
Fager's Island is a restaurant and night club on the Ocean City shore. When musicians are not performing, a DJ provides the music. Expect to pay a cover charge for weekend dance parties. The club is a popular spot for bachelorette parties because it offers wedding scavenger hunts and discounts. This club is open late seven days a week. Fager's Island accepts credit cards, and dress is casual. Smoking is not allowed. Fager's Island is half a mile from Old Pro Golf.
Fager's Island
201 60th St.
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 524-5500
fagers.com
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Michelle Wishhart is a writer based out of Astoria, Ore. She has been writing professionally for five years, starting with her position as a staff arts writer for an alternative weekly paper in Santa Cruz. She has a B.A. in fine arts from the University of California in Santa Cruz and a minor in English literature.