The Commander's Shellfish Camp

#9 - Seafood - St. Augustine, Seafood Markets, Tea
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You can call the restaurant via +19046151122

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The Commander's Shellfish Camp in St. Augustine, FL, is an American restaurant renowned for its delightful comfort food and boasts an impressive average rating of 4.2 stars. Visitors rave about their experiences, and if you're eager to enjoy a meal or reserve a table, simply call (904) 615-1122. If you're seeking similar culinary experiences, be sure to explore Tony's Pizza New York Style and Sandbar Pub. Have a favorite dish? We’d love to hear about it, so feel free to leave a review!.

Last update: 12.12.2025 from: The

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 5160 reviews

Nestled in a picturesque location, this restaurant has garnered a reputation for its fresh seafood and inviting atmosphere. Diners rave about the excellent service, with staff consistently attentive and friendly. While some dishes, such as the crab and corn chowder, have received mixed feedback, highlights include the blackened fish sandwiches and raw oysters. Guests appreciate the casual vibe, perfect for families and pet owners alike. Though the pricing may be on the higher side, many agree that the quality and experience make it worth every penny. Overall, it’s a charming spot for seafood lovers looking to enjoy a memorable meal.

This is what Florida is really about. The Commanders looks like a very casual roadside diner with a wrap around porch. We sat on the porch and had a delicious lunch: A shrimp sandwich and a catch of the day--Mahi Mahi entree. Both were perfectly cooked. The location is close to the bay and the ocean...we genuinely felt ocean breezes wafting through while we ate. Afterwards we discovered the clam farm which is part of Commanders. they raise shellfish right there--and Mangrove trees too. Very interesting.

Got the seafood combo and it was delish.Everything was super fresh and the shrimp and ostyers were ful of flavor Thank you chef and team for an amazing dinner and great service . Thank you for your kindness.P.s. sweet tea was on point too ??

Very good restaurant. Inside and outside dining. Staff wonderful and knowledgeable about the shellfish camp. Food was good. Ne clam chowder had the most clams in it of any place we've ate. Walk on the boardwalk out back, they have more restrooms , a bar, a covered dining area. You can look at where they raise their oysters and clams and mangrove trees to help the river. They raise all their oysters and clams here. Worth the stop.

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The 24.03.2025 - 08:04

I?ve dined in at the Commander?s a few times but I?m only gonna go over my most recent visit on this vacation. Pros: The outdoor patio may be small but it?s relaxing and comfy. Our waitress was nice too. I had ordered the Fish sandwich with Friesand for the most part it was great! It had the perfect amount of crisp to it and the fries were decent. Cons: Nothing to noteright now! This is definitely a joint I?d recommend overall! Honestly one of my favorites in the St. Augustine Beach area.

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D 24.03.2025 - 08:04

Great location, if you are in near Matanzas: closest to the South is the Palm Coast cluster. Food is great. So is the service. : 75 for 4 beers 2 non-premium meals. Not all menu items are available, and if they are, they are only availablein that way. This might be fine is you have a laundry long menu list. However, if your catch of the day options is 3,it becomes ... limiting. The average patron is 65 (from what we were able to observe). The weak points : lousy beer merikencrackers from ... the 50es. Tradition ? Maybe, but we are in the 20es of the next century. And we are accustomed to theartisan breads and craft beers. Keep up with the new generation, Camp!

  • Steamed

    Local Oyster Bucket
    Local Oyster Bucket
    $21.1
  • Items

    Premium Catch
    Premium Catch
    $29.3
  • Uncategorized

    Fried Shrimp Or Oyster
    Fried Shrimp Or Oyster
    $22.2
  • Raw Bar

    Local Clams
    Local Clams
    $11.7
  • Starters

    Today's Catch
    Today's Catch
    $19.9
  • Seafood

    Fresh Catch
    Fresh Catch
    $23.4

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