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This restaurant is a hidden gem that we stumbled upon and it turned out to be amazing. We were recommended to try their chowder, and I was hesitant at first, but when I tasted it, I was blown away. It was the best chowder I have ever had - creamy and flavorful. My wife had the lobster ravioli, which was deliciously melty, and I enjoyed the perfectly cooked grouper. The key lime pie was also outstanding. The owners we... View all feedback.
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Located just before the bridge, this waterfront restaurant is easy to miss but worth the find. We parked on the left side of the marina and enjoyed a fantastic meal with five members of our group. We had heard about this place years ago when we arrived by boat, but this was our first time visiting by land. The seafood was well-prepared and fresh, satisfying our group ranging in age from youths to those in their eight... View all feedback.
Awesome establishment with an interesting history. Lots of options, even healthy ones tasty food with reasonable portions. Good prices charming staff
Comfortable settings with a great view of the inland waterway. Live Music in the evening. The food was great and the service was fast and pleasant.1st was a Avocado Bacon Chicken wrap with fries and their special fish taco trio. Grouper, Snapper, and Mahi along with rice beans on the side.Food: 5/5
The food was scrumptious. Fun watching the pelicans and the drawbridge lift for the boats while eating on the intercoastal waterway.Food: 5/5
Family friendly atmosphere. Good variety on menu. Kinda hole in the wall looking but looks are deceiving. My husband enjoyed the black beans and rice with cajun shrimp and I loved the seafood nachos. Want to try the grouper next time. The service and food were very good.
The seafood chowder was excellent would come back just for another bowl! Very cool decorating and enjoyed everything we ordered.