kittylady1972
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Ok, so we arrive in the practically empty Captain's Grille and we are seated. See the photo of me and the empty tables below. Our waitress Jessica was very friendly. We started dinner out with some fancy drinks, so we had to try the Glowtini - one for each of us.
Now I have to admit, this was a pretty weak martini overall. Did not have much bite to it, but hey it had the cool light-up cube inside and we did get to take those home. For the $9.75 each I think we'd rather have more drink!
Decided against an appetizer to make room for the all-important dessert of course, as we had viewed the tray when we walked into the restaurant.
DH ordered the Chef's Pasta. I believe it contained scallops and shrimp and mussels. Honestly he said this didn't have too much flavor overall. I have to say my husband is VERY Italian (his grandparents were born in Italy) so he's picky about his pasta anyway. He ate it but I don't think he would order it again.
As for me, I'm a seafood lover from Maryland. I love a good salmon. The market fish of the day was Salmon and it was very good. I think the lemon butter sauce really made it, and the sauce with the potatoes was also very good. The potatoes had cabbage in them and had a good flavor. I would definitely order mine again.
Now it was dessert time...my favorite time of the day! It was a tough decision for me, but I went with the Chocolate Mousse Cake. It was nice and moist, not too heavy, and yummy. Those little things on the top...also good. That brown cookie thing was light and spongy, reminded me of one of those Snackwells Devil's Food Cakes if you have ever had one of those.
DH ordered the Vanilla Creamery Cake. He enjoyed it and I love the little Chocolate thing in his too.
OVERALL RATING: I think I'd give this place a B+ overall. I enjoyed my food but it wasn't anything overly spectacular. DH wasn't thrilled with the pastas. They could stand to make the drinks a bit stronger for what they charged for them.
Cost for this meal would have been about $75 with tax. We got about a $15 discount using DDE so we paid about $74 with tax and tip.

Now I have to admit, this was a pretty weak martini overall. Did not have much bite to it, but hey it had the cool light-up cube inside and we did get to take those home. For the $9.75 each I think we'd rather have more drink!
Decided against an appetizer to make room for the all-important dessert of course, as we had viewed the tray when we walked into the restaurant.
DH ordered the Chef's Pasta. I believe it contained scallops and shrimp and mussels. Honestly he said this didn't have too much flavor overall. I have to say my husband is VERY Italian (his grandparents were born in Italy) so he's picky about his pasta anyway. He ate it but I don't think he would order it again.

As for me, I'm a seafood lover from Maryland. I love a good salmon. The market fish of the day was Salmon and it was very good. I think the lemon butter sauce really made it, and the sauce with the potatoes was also very good. The potatoes had cabbage in them and had a good flavor. I would definitely order mine again.

Now it was dessert time...my favorite time of the day! It was a tough decision for me, but I went with the Chocolate Mousse Cake. It was nice and moist, not too heavy, and yummy. Those little things on the top...also good. That brown cookie thing was light and spongy, reminded me of one of those Snackwells Devil's Food Cakes if you have ever had one of those.

DH ordered the Vanilla Creamery Cake. He enjoyed it and I love the little Chocolate thing in his too.

OVERALL RATING: I think I'd give this place a B+ overall. I enjoyed my food but it wasn't anything overly spectacular. DH wasn't thrilled with the pastas. They could stand to make the drinks a bit stronger for what they charged for them.
Cost for this meal would have been about $75 with tax. We got about a $15 discount using DDE so we paid about $74 with tax and tip.