Ship Watch Inn
401 1st St, Chesapeake City, MD, 21915
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Address :
401 1st St
Chesapeake City, MD, 21915 - Phone (410) 885-5300
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Nichole E.
As part of my wedding package at the Chesapeake Inn, I got some kind of deal at the Ship Watch (I think one free night's stay on my wedding night? It's been a few years!). We went to check the place out and decided to have our entire wedding party stay there the night of the wedding. What a GREAT decision that turned out to be! The Ship Watch is GORGEOUS inside and out, with a beautiful view of the river. The brunch was out of this world! We're planning an anniversary weekend there in a few months, and we can't wait.
(5)Ceve J.
This B&B is located in the very sweet town of Chesapeake City. Built in the 1830s and 1840's, it is delightful to stroll around in. The little houses are very charming and you really can imagine what it must have been like to live there at that time. My family and I stopped by the Ship Watch Inn on a weekday. The inn is perfectly pleasant (comfortable bed and bathroom), but nothing compared to the hospitality and detail-orientedness of some B&Bs. The rooms are simply appointed (though they have lovely views over the canal) and the breakfast is nothing to write home about. I fear that in this day and health-conscious age, pancakes and bacon and a small serving of fruit just doesn't cut it. No choice of breakfast items and an inn employee who was extremely unpleasant serving us breakfast did not make for a very satisfying start to our day. I was drawn to this place based on the reviews but I am not sure I'd give it much more than 2 (maybe 3) stars based on the service.
(2)Ray T.
My wife and I have tried to make a habit of weekends away from the kids twice a year...and if it means we can only get one night out, so be it. We tried to make a night out in Havre de Grace, but after last-minute calls got us stonewalled by our preferred B&B, we opened up our search area and decided on Chesapeake City, and the Ship Watch was picked due to the wonderful views of the canal. And... What a great B&B the Ship Watch proved to be. We arrived around 6:20 PM- after check-in hours- but found the key easily and made ourselves at home. Muffins and fudge awaited in the dining room, along with a Keurig. Once we made it up to the Kent room ($140/night) on the third floor, the views at night were impressive, but nothing compared to the views by daylight the next morning. Besides the room/balcony views, the room itself was perfect...the bed was extremely comfortable, furniture/decorating was tasteful, and the room was very clean and well-maintained. Breakfast the next morning was great, if not simple- waffles and fresh fruit, bacon, coffee, juice, and aforementioned muffins.We had a nice chat with Renee and enjoyed her immensely...some people are just plain cut out to run a B&B. Though checkout was at 11 AM, and unfortunately we had to check out, yet she let us remain in the Inn's parking spaces until after noon. We enjoyed the morning spent in Chesapeake City, and got a feel for the town with a church bazaar, the pet parade, and the offerings of the shops on Bohemia Street. The Bayard Inn provided a wonderful Friday night dinner, also noteworthy. Though 24 hours is a short time frame for a "vacation", the Ship Watch certainly did its part in making those 24 hours wonderful. Yes, we're fans, and wouldn't hesitate to return...hopefully, for 48 hours next time!
(5)Marissa Y.
My boyfriend and I stayed at the Ship Watch Inn the Saturday before Valentine's Day. We stayed in the Dorchester Room which had a king sized bed, flat screen tv, and the tub had jacuzzi jets. Our room was very clean and comfortable. There is a shared balcony with chairs, and it looks over the canal. I have added the picture of our view (keep in mind it was taken in February!) The Inn itself was very cute and the innkeeper, Renee, was friendly and welcoming. She keeps sodas in the fridge, cake, cookies, and candy in the dining room, and there is a keurig for guest use as well. There is a deck on the first floor which also overlooks the canal. I was told by other guests who have stayed there before, that in the summer, there is live music on the first floor deck. Breakfast was served between 8am-10am. There are four tables in a beautifully decorated dining room. The day we were there, they were serving eggs benedict which you could get with or without jumbo lump crab meat. Of course, we opted for the crab! It came with fresh fruit also, and everything was very tasty. There are about four parking spaces for the inn, which were all taken when we arrived. However, we found free street parking about half a block away. There are several restaurants within walking distance of the inn, making it a great destination for a relaxing weekend away with your loved one.
(4)Jo M.
We love the Ship Watch Inn. The rooms are comfy and clean. The breakfasts are super yummy. Renee and Pat are helpful and friendly and make the best cookies and cake to snack on. We've been here several times. It's so relaxing here. The best part is the balcony to sit on and watch the water and ships on the canal.
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