Brothers Bistro is located inside the Howard Johnson® Oceanfront Plaza Hotel and on Ocean City's famous boardwalk. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner we are the perfect location for families.
Cuisine
American, Beach Food, Italian, Pizza, Sandwiches & SubsDining Options
Bar/Lounge, Boardwalk, Kid Friendly, Lite Fare, Outdoor DiningMeal Types
Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Lite Fare, DinnerRecent Reviews
Brother's Bistro
Got us seated right away. The view in the outdoor seating area is amazing here, perfect view of the ocean. Our server was very nice, but the service itself was pretty slow, considering there were only a few other people there at the same time as us. I got the Gyro with fries, it was ok but the tzatziki didn't have a lot of flavor unfortunately. My wife got the Pizza, and I can honestly say I have never seen as much grease on a pizza as I did on this one. It took several napkins per slice to soak it up before it could be eaten. The pictures from other reviews looked great but hers had a pool of grease in the center about 6 inches in diameter.
Will Yaekle
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The atmosphere is horrible, way to loud. Servers take forever to bring u your check. Took 30 min to get terrible pizza and horrible over cooked wings with barley any sauce. Horrible place for vacation goers. Unless you like mediocre pizza. If you can call it that. I will say that this experience has been horrible and I think they need to learn how to make pizza. First you add the sauce and the cheese. Not the cheese then the sauce.
Elliot Bush
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Brother's Bistro
Pizzas were ok. The view to the sea was great. However, what is a huge minus: this is also a seaside restaurant that promotes over-production and over-consumption of single-use plastics and thus contributes to plastic pollution.
The owner and the staff should have a walk on the lagoon side, where they could learn from 2nd grade students about the harms of single-use plastic. Why not ask if customers actually need straws and give kids proper mugs or real glasses instead of single-use plastic cups?
For a beach town, that is affected by plastic pollution and will experience the impacts of rising sea levels before others, one would expect to see every organisation and person that cares about the city to do whatever they can to be green.
The owner and the staff should have a walk on the lagoon side, where they could learn from 2nd grade students about the harms of single-use plastic. Why not ask if customers actually need straws and give kids proper mugs or real glasses instead of single-use plastic cups?
For a beach town, that is affected by plastic pollution and will experience the impacts of rising sea levels before others, one would expect to see every organisation and person that cares about the city to do whatever they can to be green.
M-A
1748141701
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Brother's Bistro
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