
Top Dock and Dines
Where are the best places to tie up for a bite to eat after a great day on the water? Soundings readers weigh in.

Where are the best places to tie up for a bite to eat after a great day on the water? Soundings readers weigh in.

There are many fun things to do on the water, and one of the best pastimes is enjoying a mouthwatering meal at a waterfront restaurant that you travel to by boat.

Readers weigh in on their favorite places to tie up the boat and grab a bite to eat after a day on the water?

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