There's music -- live or DJed -- every night at Acme, a college bar plopped onto Annapolis's Main Street.
In Annapolis, a nautical hangout provides relief from tourists, pint-sized rum drinks and excellent crab cakes and crab dip.
Here's a novel approach: an Irish pub that brews (some of) its own beer.
A divey pub for Eastport locals and visiting sailors that seems a world away from the steakhouses and white-tablecloth restaurants near the water.
A branch of the popular Irish Pub chain with live music and well-poured pints of Guinness.
Lacking televisions or live music, cozy Galway Bay lets customers focus on conversation, good Irish food and an outstanding beer selection, including two exclusive brews.
A century-old saloon with good beer, delicious crab-cake sandwiches and a large 75-year-old ficus tree growing through the floor.
Good happy hours, live music and DJs near Annapolis's City Dock.
A hotel bar with a deck that kisses the harbor.
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