The Edge
UNEQUALED BOUTIQUE HOTELS
The quiet bayside of Ocean City with memorable sunsets.
Built on the edge of the bay between The Lighthouse Club and Fager's Island Restaurant & Bar. 12 individually designed and furnished suites-Beautifully done.
Our History: In 1975, John Fager built Fager’s Island on 60th Street on the bay. The restaurant, with its open-air atmosphere and decks, live plants and picturesque sunset views, was different than anything else in Ocean City at the time, and it was a success, quickly evolving from a seasonal venture to a year-round destination.
The all-suites Lighthouse Club Hotel — two bridge crossing from fager’s Island restaurant, The Edge — was built in 1978. The building, modeled after the Thomas Point Shoal Light on the Chesapeake Bay, hosted three different restaurants until Fager bought the building and converted it into a hotel in 1988. Still, even with the success of the restaurant next-door, opening a bayside hotel was a risk.
Recent Reviews
Again this is very sad because we used to love this place but unfortunately their unclear policies and poor communication really keep guests confused and uncomfortable. You can tell from other reviews that we aren’t the only ones with issues with kids. Not to mention the old guy at the front desk really needs to be replaced. The last time we came here the room we checked into had an AC issue and rather than handling it professionally his solution was for us to “drive back to NJ”. Horrible customer service. Thankfully I found one of the owners/operators info online and she handled it immediately and even admitted he’s had issues with other guests!! Safe to say we will not be back here ever again after spending over $15,000 over the last 10 years.
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