This is an event venue where my work situation held the winter holiday party. The staff was pleasant and accommodating. Everything was clean and tidy.
If there is ever a place to host going away happy hours for VP-level biotech execs, then Chandlery at the Shore is the place to do it. They might as well have written the book on it. I hosted a going away happy hour here for my VP. He was pleased as it was just as he had asked - low-key, yet classy. The thirty guests were pleased since it had what they were promised - a wide array of expertly crafted American fare and drinks to please even the most challenging palate. I was pleased as it was exactly how I'd imagined it - a large open space for all of us to reminisce about the good times at work, to share in the memories of current and past coworkers, and to garner final thoughts on surviving biotech from someone who'd done it all. Chandlery at the Shore made a night happen that I'll not soon forget. I doubt anyone would. Though I will ask, if it has our endorsement, well, why doesn't it have yours?
What a lovely venue for our annual meet and greet event. The food was very good, the atmosphere excellent and the service perfect. It couldn't have been better for us.
Hours say open till 8pm but food is not served after 6pm. Staff was nice but super misleading site.
Great service, food, views. Got some urban sketching in. A really peaceful place. Kid-friendliness: My son had a great time eating lunch, playing pool, and shuffle board.
Great place for happy hour with work colleagues.
Incredibly expensive and terrible food. Most of the food is premade and sits in the refrigerator - although the "hot" food does come out quickly. The place closes by 3pm and the sandwiches have almost no meat. The best thing on the menu is the breakfast burrito, but it costs almost $2 more for a slice of bacon. If there was another option nearby, I would eat there every time. Parking: Lots of parking nearby, but not in front of the store.