Annapolis Maryland Restaurants
An iconic eatery at The Maryland Inn, Treaty of Paris is celebrated as one of the great four-star restaurants of Annapolis. For centuries, Treaty of Paris has been honing the art of fine cuisine since such dignitaries as Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and John Adams graced the tables of this famous Annapolis restaurant.
The Place to Eat in Annapolis...Old History, Fresh Cuisine -
Under the passionate creativity of Executive Chef Brian Meehan, Treaty of Paris continues to feed Annapolis with its innovative regional cuisine and flavorful world wines. Our award-winning menu features fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood, organic and seasonal ingredients, and time-honored favorites, like Atlantic rockfish and roasted rack of lamb with fresh herbs.The historic charm, simple, fresh food and exceptional service are enhanced by the extensive wine list. Inducted into the Hospitality Hall of Honor by the Restaurant Association of Maryland, Treaty of Paris is a landmark restaurant on the historic Annapolis waterfront and an authentic East Coast dining experience.
Reserve your table at Treaty of Paris by calling 410.216.6340.
Treaty of Paris Hours of Operation
- 7:00 am – 11:00 am Breakfast, Daily
- 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Lunch, Saturday and Sunday
- 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm Dinner, Thursday through Saturday
The Drummer's Lot Pub -
The English-style Drummer's Lot Pub is a favorite gathering spot for Annapolis locals and business travelers. This charming and historic tavern, where Ben Franklin once enjoyed a lager with John Adams, offers a warm, casual decor filled with authentic American lure. Enjoy delicious regional cuisine - from our famous Maryland crab cakes to the classic Angus burger. Sip a pint in the spirit of America's Founding Fathers, or complement your meal with a bottle of wine.Drummer's Lot Hours of Operation
- Opens 5:30 pm Tuesday - Saturday





