![]() ![]() That is unless of course your plan is to save on the cost of chips by only putting 15 in the bowl which they did. They came in a bowl which is without a doubt the dumbest idea on how to serve nachos. We plan to return for happy hour in the near future and partake in a couple of rum flights and apps. They specialize in rums which plays off the pirate theme nicely. There are a couple of TV's-three(?)-but it is not a sports bar. ![]() The long L-shaped bar had only a few individuals eating brunch. The tables were about one-half occupied at mid-day with only a couple of kids so it was fairly quiet. We ate everything, except our potatoes, but we took them home with us. We both found the home fries to be tender but lacking in flavor, unlike the rest of the food. My wife had the Captain's Breakfast which included rye toast, a large portion of home fries, four strips of bacon (I ate 2), and two perfectly cooked, fried eggs. The creamed chipped beef had a smooth texture and was topped with sliced green onions-a nice touch. We ordered cream chipped beef which was served on wedges of Texas Toast and accompanied by a large helping of spicy tater tots. The drinks were very fresh and tasty and large enough to last through our meal along with a glass of water. ![]() (They relocated in the last year from Glen Burnie to Lake Shore Plaza.) We arrived at noon for brunch and had already planned to order a Bloody Mary and Mimosa to start out. We are relatively new to the area and have been looking forward to going to the Mutiny ever since we tried their crab soup at a local Rotary Club Crab Soup Cook-off. ![]()
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