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    Corah's Corner

    4.6 (104 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    CORAH'S CORNER ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Brisket Sandwich
    Ben O.

    Came here during July 3 2026 around 12pm and it was a very hot day. We sat inside and the service was friendly. The brisket sandwich I ate was very tasty that included an au jus dip and the side of fries was a large quantity of five guys style fries. Tbh I wanted to make this post because there just weren't many good pics of this sandwich. I docked 1 point because they did take a little while with getting our food out

    Oyster stew
    Elaine F.

    It was a chilly & dreary day in St Michaels. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Lunch at Corah's Corner with a group of friends was a bright spot.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]There was a festival going on at the museum, so it started to get crowded.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We had a group of 8 with separate checks. Our server kept smiling and the kitchen crew was working hard to get all the food out. The oyster stew was amazing. Several friends enjoyed the flatbread. The truffle fries were great to share. Nice pace and good menu.

    Menu Front ( April 2025)
    Sam Z.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Enjoying the sun on the outdoor patio.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Large selection of food items, including vegetarian options and kid menu. Today I decided to get the spicy fish, Sammy($18) , a beer, battered fish with crispy slaw, spicy garlic, aïoli, chili tomato jam on a buttered brioche. It also includes house, cut chips or slaw. Overall, it was OK, but wasn't spicy as I thought it would be and the fries weren't very crispy but more of the softer oilier end. Also, on the take was the daily flatbread, that included prosciutto, arugula, and roasted pepper with grated Parm.(listed as market price.) which was $16 today. Not something I would get again. Service was a little short staffed and food took a while to come out but our server was friendly, and my drink stayed well filled. [[HIGHLIGHT]]They also have pretty casual outdoor dining. They do offer indoor seating also but if weather is great, feel free to sit outside in the sun next to a fire pit in the evening.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] They do accept credit cards, though if you pay with cash, you can save a couple dollars Overall, it was OK for lunch, not quite sure if I would go again. We did go in off-season on a Friday afternoon. Which could be one reason of short staffing.

    Rachel B.

    We came into Corah's Corner for lunch. There was no wait to be seated on the patio, but there was an excessive wait for any service. I recall that we waiting a long time for our orders to be taken, and we had been there for at least 45 mins before any food was brought out. The food was good! We had some poki tuna and smothered fries. We were happy with the food, but I docked a point for the wait. The employees were working hard! It was a busy spot for lunch.

    Alexis B.

    We had lunch with some friends at Corah's Corner when we were visiting them in St. Michaels last weekend. We shared the flatbread special of the day and each got dishes of our own. Their menu is pretty large, and there was a lot I considered ordering. I ultimately went with the beer batted fish and chips, which were good. The cocktail menu was also lots of fun, and I enjoyed my Elijah's Evil Bloody (small batch vodka infused with spicy peppers and fresh lime, house-made bloody mix, clamato, and a shot of pickle vodka). [[HIGHLIGHT]]It was great to sit outside on a pretty day - the outside seating is really great.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The service was great, and I really enjoyed our meal at Corah's! Watch out for their off season (they closed for the season soon after we visited for lunch last weekend) but check it out when they're back open!

    Gazpacho and flatbread

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Nice shaded terrace, very welcoming, for a lunch with our dog.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Creative and tasty food with nice and fast service. Whe had the specials: -gazpacho and flatbread: very tasty and fresh, I really appreciated it as the weather is so hot. - fried green tomato and crab cake burger: unusual and flavorful. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Dogs are welcome.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Half eaten  fried oysters and wedge salad.
    Marianne C.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Fun, beachy, eclectic atmosphere with good food.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]A big plus--very dog friendly, as I believe all places should be.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Friendly and knowledgeable staff. The food is good, plentiful, and served in a fun, picnic style manor. The glasses are mason jars, very cute. Convenient to public parking which is a big plus too.

    Basket of fish and chips...tartar sauce and garlic aioli because I'm a crazy man that way.
    Tom O.

    Came into Annapolis to watch Navy beat Memphis!! Seriously, have I mentioned that Navy beat Memphis?!? Damn....exciting football game! Flying back Sunday evening, some time to kill, so we head to St. Michael's on the Eastern Shore. Trotted into Corah's Corner for my seafood fix before returning to the crab-barren land of Los Angeles. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Very clean place, friendly staff (thanks Rachel!!).[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Unfortunately no soft shell crabs today, so we snagged a basket of fish and chips, and a crab cake sandwich. Fresh, not too heavily breaded, very nice! Also had an Evil Bloody Mary...I ordered it extra spicy, and they delivered. Yowza! Worth stopping in for lunch if you are in the neighborhood!

    Pear martini
    Rebecca H.

    I came here for a quick bite and drink. The poutine was good and I liked my pear martini. They had a lot of seating outside which was nice. The restaurant had a casual, relaxing vibe.

    Crab poutine
    Belle A.

    Great dining experience overall! [[HIGHLIGHT]]Nice atmosphere with a live band playing lively music![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Went for dinner after roaming around St. Michael's, and so glad we did! We ordered the crab poutine as an appetizer, which was outstanding! It was chock full of pure goodness, no filler nothing but grade-A blue crab with cheese and Old Bay on a bed of fries! Then I ordered Tuna Tataki, a pan-seared ahi with a ginger soy aioli. Service was good and friendly! Highly recommend this establishment for the fare, service, and ambiance!

    Spicy fish sammie
    Erin O.

    Service was great and food was yummy! Was here for the weekend and looking for some seafood and Cora's Corner delivered. We ordered fish and chips, tacos, and spicy fish sammie. The flavors were great. Prices were reasonable in our opinion.

    Our server kept our drinks flowing.
    Lesli C.

    My family met in St. Michael's for the day to partake in spring shopping and wine tasting. We saw that Corah's Corner offered outdoor seating which was perfect for a sunny, warm spring day. There was plenty of seating for those who preferred to be in the sun and for those who preferred the shade. Some patrons even brought their pups to enjoy a lazy day on Corah's warm deck. My sister was delighted with their gluten free adult libations offering including a variety of flavored ciders. The server brewed a fresh pot of coffee for us and kept the drinks flowing while we waited for the Mezze appetizer to arrive. The prosciutto was thin and melted on the tongue. The whipped feta and the cauliflower dip were delicious atop warm pita slices. Entrees included oyster stew and NY strip (medium well) with French fries. All was delicious and too abundant to finish at one sitting. Service was excellent. Food was delicious and the bill for four people was quite reasonable.

    Shrimp & Chips - could have used more shrimp
    Mike F.

    Corah's Corner made me feel like I was in a magical little Disney village. It's just so darn pleasant. And I love the fact that Corah's Corner is indeed on a corner. It's that attention to detail that really sets them apart. I just remember everything being so... open. That was definitely the case on the patio. But even inside with the refreshing AC it felt spacious and airy. A lotta head room, you know? Servers were all permanently locked into a non-stop jolly state. Just, cheery to a nearly unsettling degree. For lunch, paninis and handhelds abound. Isn't it weird how we walk up, grab the dirty door handle, the dirty chair, the dirty menu, then pick up your burger and fries without washing your hands and not even think twice? Imagine the times we got sick like this and blamed it on the food. Anywho. You get shuffled in. You eat locally sourced fish and other wildlife. You get shuffled out, back into that ever churning cash machine that is Talbot Street in St. Michaels.

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    Our new favorite in St. Michael's! Great fresh local seafood and flatbread specials with a fun drink menu.

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