![]() They suggested the Moby pickles and “crispy cannonballs.” For deep-fried food, neither of the appetizers was very greasy, just crisp. My dinner companions visited the restaurant often when it was in Glen Burnie and said the menu had significantly expanded. ![]() Keep travelling their world of their rum and you could wind up at the captain’s table with a free dinner for 10. Mutiny even has a “rum passport club.” Drink your rum, get your passport stamped and earn some serious booty, like free dinners, rum club shirts and your own imprinted mug. The restaurant has an extensive list of more than 150 choices from around the world. If you like rum, you’ve found your treasure. I asked for a light version, and the staff complied. My companions chose craft beers, and I chose Mutiny’s favorite rum punch. Our waitress, Allison, was friendly and arrived quickly to fill our drink orders. Music by the Eagles, Rolling Stones and Bob Segar softly played in the background. The place is a hot commodity, that’s for sure. Folks were coming in after we arrived and leaving because it was just too long of a wait. The atmosphere made Mutiny feel like a neighborhood pub for locals. ![]() The nautical-themed restaurant was packed on a Monday night with every seat taken and the bar filled to capacity. I’ve heard the legends of Mutiny Pirate Bar & Island Grille, and I had my hopes set on waiters dressed as pirates yelling “yo-ho-ho” and “arrr!” Well, that didn’t happen during my visit, but my dining companions and I did get some great food that shivered our timbers.
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