Pirates | Cove Galley Menu __full__

Arrr you hungry? If you find yourself wandering the docks (or hiding out in a secret seaside cove), there is one culinary landmark that demands your attention: The Pirate’s Cove Galley .

Follow the sound of sea shanties and the smell of frying dough. Tell them Redbeard sent you. Have you ever eaten at a pirate-themed restaurant? What would you order? Drop your anchor in the comments below! pirates cove galley menu

Don’t let the skull-and-crossbones flag fool you; the only thing dangerous here is the temptation to order a second basket of fried pickles. I recently weighed anchor at this hidden gem to decipher the menu. Spoiler alert: It’s treasure, through and through. Arrr you hungry

5 out of 5 Jolly Rogers.

This is the captain’s choice. A half-pound of juicy beef, topped with smoked gouda, candied bacon, and a rum-caramelized onion jam. It arrives with a knife stabbed through the top (for theatrical effect) and a flag declaring you the "King of the Cove." Tell them Redbeard sent you

Save room for the "Walking the Plank" Brownie Sundae . A brownie shaped like a plank, topped with vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, and a chocolate gold coin. You have to eat it before the "ice cream crocodile" (a gummy reptile) gets it.

Fresh catch of the day, beer-battered to a golden crunch. The secret weapon here is the "Mermaid’s Revenge" tartar sauce—creamy, tangy, and speckled with fresh dill. The chips (thick-cut fries) are dusted with Old Bay.

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