Talbot County Changes Liquor Laws - Galley Testifies EASTON — The Talbot County Council voted Tuesday, Oct. 25, to approve a bill that changes a section of the county code addressing permitted hours for alcohol sales on Sundays. Bill 1527 deleted exceptions in existing law under the Alcoholic Beverages section of the Talbot County Code to eliminate the stricter time frame for alcohol sales in county businesses on Sundays. During the bill’s public hearing, Jennifer Smith, the owner of The Galley in St. Michaels, told the council that many guests from out of town come to her restaurant on Sundays hoping to order an alcoholic beverage with their breakfast, but weren’t able to due to the county code. https://www.stardem.com/news/local_news/council-votes-to-allow-earlier-alcohol-sales-on-sundays/article_d5cd2139-9392-56d5-b9ee-c3b37002ab25.html
The Galley Restaurant & Bar: 3 Year Winner Best Breakfast on the Eastern Shore The Galley Restaurant and Bar is located in the heart of Historic St. Michaels and is, for shoppers and local residents, an escape to paradise. https://whatsupmag.com/the-galley/
The Galley Restaurant: Passion for Food, Family & Fun The Smith’s passion for food eventually inspired them to open a restaurant. In 2017, after relocating to Maryland’s Eastern Shore, they started a venture that they named, of course, The Galley, in historic St. Michaels. AUG. 18, 2022 TOM WORGO THE TASTE https://whatsupmag.com/dining/the-taste/the-galley-restaurant-passion-for-food-family-fun/
The Galley Restaurant: THE TASTE This month, we visit bucolic St. Michaels, where restauranteur Jennifer Smith recently opened The Galley, self-described as, “The place to go for fresh, delicious, high quality food, drinks, and tasty desserts.”JUN. 02, 2018 JAMES HOUCK THE TASTE https://whatsupmag.com/dining/the-taste/galley/