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The High Spot

The High Spot

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305 High St, Cambridge, Maryland, 21613, United States
(410) 228-7420 highspotgastropub.com
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Feb 2, 2019
The food was great and so was the service. Best fish and chip platter we have ever seen and ate. Also try the Sheppard Pie!

Aug 29, 2018
Can't go wrong at a Patrick Fanning establishment! Nice atmosphere. Great draft beer selection, supporting local breweries. Great variety on the menu. Nashville chicken awesome. We don't get to Cambridge as often as we used to, but we need to....the emerging food scene is worth the trip!

Dec 24, 2018
We were so glad we took this 2 minute detour on the way home from OCMD. Awesome place, great food with a comfortable environment. Service was great and the drinks were delicious. Many daily specials. We will definitely be back to visit.

Feb 19, 2019
Came in for some cocktails and great conversation with friends thank you for letting us stay until the end preciate and thanks for the suggestion of the beer which was a cider thank you

Oct 6, 2018
I had fish and chips for lunch - the fish was mushy and bland, but the batter was good. The fries were good, and I appreciated the arugula on the side, but it was really overdressed and overseasoned - that poor arugula! My dining companion had a crab cake and didn't like it - she's a stickler for lump crab meat, which this crab cake obviously was not. The cocktail we ordered was just okay. I'm not a local to Cambridge, so maybe this is a pretty good spot in the area, but I'm not sure I'd be back.

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