The original wharf and surrounding buildings date back to the mid 1700’s, used for rigging merchant and fishing boats. Shipbuilders would float empty hulls to the wharf to be finished and outfitted for use. In the 1800’s, the site became a mercantile center, dealing primarily in coal and cotton. Later, the wharf was used as an oyster house, where local oyster fishermen would bring their catch for processing and distribution. The Wharf Tavern was established in 1955 and has thrived as a destination for fine food and drink in a seaside atmosphere.
I'm in this town for work. This place is an absolute gem in this town. Food was outstanding, drink was well prepared, staff were personable, environment...
Disappointing meal. Swordfish piccata and scallop risotto very mediocre. Will not be back
The service here is what really sets it apart. We have been twice now- once as a family of 4 with small children and once as a large group. The food is...