by Philip R. on
Summer's on the Frying Pan could be the title of collection of nautical tales of adventure, unique tastes, smells and people. One visit to the Frying Pan during a summer evening and you'll likely have tales to tell of a night on a large boat converted into an outside bar. At night a bawdy drinking den with over priced burgers and hotdogs served on paper plates with budgets of beers liberally applied to late 20s, mid 30s drinkers. If your not tempted to wade through the 2 deep bar, find a table throughout the two-tiered 80-100 foot boat (I've no idea but it seemed big). Upstairs can be a little windy and chilly, particularly once the sun goes down. But, the negatives aside, you're drinking outside in the summer with an opportunity to see the sunset next to the water. It checks the boxes for many romanticideals.