

Not only is Seacrets known for its unconventional and exotic concept, which is so different than Ocean City’s norm, it offers more than mentionable Jamaican cuisine. The establishment that once sat about 100 people has grown to be Ocean City’s biggest hot spot. Seacrets started as a small, members-only club on June 29, 1988, with the idea of having the guests feel as if they were in Jamaica. Seacrets has turned into more than just a restaurant or bar, it’s a destination. Good Times at Davey Wayne’s- Los Angeles.

The Tunnel Bar- Northampton, Massachusetts.on this list, including bars on the East and West coasts.Ĭheck out the top 19 bars on Buzzfeed’s list: Seacrets joins bars from all over the U.S. Not only is Seacrets #11 on the Nightclub & Bar Top 100 list, it is also #14 on the list for 19 Bars In America You Should Drink At Before You Die, according to Buzzfeed. When visitors go on vacation to Ocean City and stop at Seacrets, they feel like they are on a second vacation far, far away – maybe even as far as Jamaica. For those guests not in the mood to be at the bar getting their own drinks, they can float in the bay and have their drinks delivered directly to them. Seacrets has lunch, dinner and drink specials every day, as well as live entertainment at any, and all of its stages.

With 18 different bars to quench your thirst at, a Beach Stage, a Nite Club, a Pier Stage & Bay, and a Tiki Stage, you are sure to go to Seacrets and “get lost,” according to its slogan. Seacrets is much more than just a restaurant or a bar. For those who have been to Seacrets, you know it deserves to be on this list. The area is on a roll with Berlin being named America’s Coolest Small Town last year, Thrasher’s fries making number two on Buzzfeed‘s ‘Top Fries to Eat Before You Die’ list and Ocean City and Rehoboth boardwalks both making it into the Top 10 Boardwalks in the US. Our very own Seacrets Bar & Grille has earned a spot in the top 20 nightclubs, bars and lounges in the U.S., generating the 11th top revenue. Where are you? You are at Seacrets: Jamaica USA, #11 on the Nightclub & Bar Top 100 list. Tony Tomelden, who owns H Street NE dive bar the Pug, poked some fun at the Seacrets party, tweeting out a Spotify playlist ripe with Trump rallying hits (albeit solid songs) from rockers Boston, Journey, Def Leppard, and Styx.You are in Ocean City, laying on a raft in the bay, enjoying an Orange Crush or a Rum Runner. Historically speaking, the tiki titan’s bread and butter season sits between Memorial Day and Labor Day, when upwards of 25,000 people wait in line to get inside. It’s arguably best known for its frozen “Pain in de Ass” - a layered rum runner and pina colada cocktail. The Caribbean-style setup invites drinkers to wade in the water in inner tubes. The sprawling seaside entertainment complex was established in 1988 and grew across six acres with close to 20 drinking spots, a radio station, and a distillery. As one of the busiest and highest-grossing bars in the country, Seacrets remained open throughout the pandemic.

The decades-old institution, lined with palm trees brought in from Florida every year, is prominently anchored in Ocean City’s nightlife section of Midtown. this weekend at its night club and beach bars and stage instead. According to its calendar, Seacrets has a slew of booked DJs and live artists set to perform from 5 p.m. The event could be rescheduled to a later date, the employee adds, saying “I’m sure there were going to be a lot” of attendees this weekend. The event promo came with an ironic restriction for guests, whose masks were set to go up in flames: “Indoor restrictions still apply and masks are required inside.” Revelers could mark the mask-burning occasion with a commemorative T-shirt while supplies last. “That area is not quite ready,” she says, referring to the beach stage where the mask-burning party was scheduled to take place. A Seacrets employee reached by phone on Friday says the club decided to cancel the event earlier this week, but not because management expected to get flack from the general public. The event was planned a little more than a week after Governor Larry Hogan repealed an order requiring masks outdoors and reinstated outdoor bar service without social distancing requirements.Īccording to a listing on Ocean City’s visitors bureau website, patrons were invited to “the burn” on Friday, May 7, and Saturday, May 8, “for a party outside with no restrictions!” that would include live music and service at its beach bars. Seacrets, a busy bayside bar complex in the Maryland party hub of Ocean City, has scratched its plan to host a mass mask-burning onstage this weekend.
