Based on 27 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ No takeout ✔️ No delivery
Address:
137 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 571-5577
Website: http://www.thegoatannapolis.com/
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Hours
Monday
(Labor Day)
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4–10 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 12–11 PM |
Friday | 12–11 PM |
Saturday | 12–11 PM |
Sunday | 12–10 PM |
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Reviews
Celerity Racing
Enjoyed our first visit here. Nice atmosphere – a bit loud. Friendly and efficient wait staff – tattoos and all. Well stocked bar with reasonable drinks. Food was very good. Tostada is great and reasonable. The short rib with rice was very tender but could have used a bit of kick and something to round out the plate. Excellent, locally grown salads. We will be back.
Alexa Halford
A small menu where everything on it that we’ve tried is good. Not spicy, which is a bit disappointing, but still delicious. Four stars on the atmosphere as while it’s cute and quaint, the seats for the outdoor patio are horrible, so small that they barely are wide enough for my hip bone to sit on, and started to cut off circulation in my leg. Great idea but seriously, chairs where at least most of an average femur can fit would be nice, it’s less leg room than on an airplane!
Chris Pulaski
Went for brunch on a Sunday afternoon and it was great! The chicken tinga wontons and chilaquiles were delicious and tasted super fresh. Not a big brunch drinker, so didn’t try any of the cocktails, but they looked good. Service was quick and friendly. We’ll definitely be returning!
Crystal Monkman
Small but mighty! Small spot with small menu. Everything we had was delicious. Will be back again.
Mario CS
The food was okay, but pretty cold and very overpriced for the size of the portion. The bar looked nice, but they dimmed the lights so much that we couldn’t really see anything of what we were eating. We wanted to order a drink but they refused to accept our Maryland issued ID according to a made-up law that may only apply to this bar… Ridiculous
AJ G
Went for lunch with some friends. The cocktails were amazing, highly recommend the Southside. Food was great. Service was the best part. Everyone did a great job and went above and beyond for us, all while being super friendly.
Anne Gotimer
GOAT lives up to the hype. Thoughtful and creative cocktails. The Paloma is one of the best I’ve had. Food is next level and truly something unique. It’s an intimate space so plan accordingly. Parking is also a challenge but not insurmountable. It’s worth the time and patience to visit GOAT!
Aaron Hull
Great trendy new spot in Annapolis. Cocktails are pricey but beers are cheap. Jalapeno poppers were awesome. Cojita corn was top notch. Will be back to try out the rest of the menu!
Veronica Mina
This place is the GOAT but really…the GOAT in Annapolis lives up to its name. the drinks & food … *chefs kiss* My friend and I came on cinco de mayo, the second day they opened. Everything ran smoothly, from the drink service to the meal service to the overall customer service. We arrived and went to the back patio where we had refreshing drinks (Paloma & Hibiscus Mezcal Mule). After about 45 minutes, we were seated at a table (which was not bad given that the restaurant is small and it was happy hour time on cinco de mayo) and the service was quick. Our server immediately came to our table and took our orders. The food was hot, plated so well, and absolutely delicious. I loved the blackened salmon tostada and the corn ribs are so, so good. For their second day opened, I was impressed. The atmosphere is also welcoming and fun. The food is reasonably priced, too. Highly recommend and will be back!
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Kai Johnston
We had a table of four. Good drinks (tried the spicy margarita and the mezcal which were both good, and they had cheap beer as well). Decent appetizers. However, the main disappointment is the entrees. The Torta was recommended to our table, of which two of us got it. Both were cold to the touch when served. Also, the carne asada was very tiny with only three slices of steak. The side salads for the entrees were the lowest effort salads I’ve ever seen or eaten; simply lettuce with different dressing. Extremely lazy. The only redeeming quality about the entrees is that they weren’t too expensive. If you’re looking for Mexican, go to Vida Taco Bar on Main Street; it is a much better use of your money.
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