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Hogan Visits Annapolis Eateries During Restaurant Week: Photos

Gov. Larry Hogan visited several Downtown Annapolis eateries over the weekend. His visit highlighted the city's restaurant week festivities.

Gov. Larry Hogan visited three eateries on Saturday to highlight Annapolis Restaurant Week.
Gov. Larry Hogan visited three eateries on Saturday to highlight Annapolis Restaurant Week. (Courtesy of the Office of Gov. Larry Hogan)

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Gov. Larry Hogan took on the town Saturday, visiting a few classic eateries on the first day of Annapolis Restaurant Week. Hogan chatted with customers at McGarvey’s Saloon and Oyster Bar, The Federal House Bar & Grille and Middleton Tavern.

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Courtesy of the Office of Gov. Larry Hogan

"Maryland’s restaurant industry has shown incredible resilience over the past year," Hogan said in a press release. "It’s great to see them safely reopening to more customers."

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Courtesy of the Office of Gov. Larry Hogan

Annapolis Restaurant Week continues through Sunday. Businesses hope the event will drum up sales after months of coronavirus capacity caps. Anne Arundel County lifted occupancy restrictions on March 10. To learn more about the festivities and some of the best deal's check out Patch's roundup.

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Courtesy of the Office of Gov. Larry Hogan

"As always—and especially this week—I encourage all Annapolitans to support their favorite local restaurants," Hogan added.


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