Bay Tavern Bar & Restaurant


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Martin's Bay, New Castle

Open:

Monday: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 6:30 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM


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3 months ago
The place seems a bit sketchy at first (we arrived close to sunset so maybe that’s why), but the food makes up for it. It’s not really tourist-oriented and offers a lot of authenticity, with fresh, home-style food. We had fried red snapper and grilled marlin to go, both were delicious and extremely reasonably priced (we paid half of what we paid everywhere else so far).
by Monika Zawilska

a month ago
We did a hiking trail from Bath beach to Batsheba and Bay Tavern was out halfway point. We decided to take a break and try the food here. So glad we did, the food was DELICIOUS! Portions were generous and prices very reasonable.
by Diana Ivanova

a month ago
Based on an enthusiastic YouTube clip, we came here. Waste of time. Staff is at the intersection of miserable and arrogant. Food at the intersection of prison and high school cafeteria. Prices not available. Cash only. No customers during lunch time.
by Yves Le Goff

7 years ago
YUM. The fish and macaroni here were so good. We had the red snapper and the dolphin (mahi mahi). I loved this place and the people here were so nice. The music was also great. We went on Thursday and we heard it was going to be super busy but it was actually really quiet and our food was ready in like 10 minutes. We also tried Banks beer at the bar downstairs, which is a local brew and quite good. Totally recommend this place!
by Leanne Klimek

7 years ago
Great food, fun atmosphere, good prices. Far from the bustle of the average metropolitan dining location, the Bay Tavern offers a fine choice in small rural dining, as well as a small but raucous party at the Thursday night fish fry events. Would recommend.
by John Ryalls

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