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    Queens Creek Seafood

    5.0 (1 review)

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    2 years ago

    Fresh local seafood only a quick call away ,prices are great availability seasonal, but winter clams and oysters are the best

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    Nancy Lee Fishing Center

    Nancy Lee Fishing Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    No complaints at all. Arrived at 0630, paid the ship's Captain $80 cash, loaded my gear aboard and…read morewe took off before 0645 once everyone else was ready. We arrived at the first bouy around 0815. Fishing poles were ready and baited. The deckhand removed fish, rebaited hooks, and was as attentive as he could be for 13 people bringing in fish at the same time. The Captain helped too when things got busy. We visited multiple spots, caught lots of Seabass, Sharks, Red Crokers, even some flounder and puffers. We returned around Noon and they cleaned our fish for us (small tip $2-$3 per fish recommended.) Highly recommend; likely to attend again.

    As you can see from my profile, I do not write reviews. But, I felt like I had to write one for…read morethis fishing trip. We had 14 people interested in doing some fishing. The group included one 7 year old, two 11 year olds, two 15 year olds, and 9 adults. We got to the dock at 6:20 and Capt. Lee and First mate Cliff were ready to go. Boat running, rods in place, and bait spread out on the gunnels. We left dock 6:30, instead of scheduled departure 7:00. We did troll on the way out and caught one Spanish. It was a fast troll, not a slow one. We started bottom fishing around 7:30. We started catching fish immediately. The majority of the fish caught were Black Sea Bass. The minimum keeper was 13 inches and most of ours were 12 and 12.5. Still a nice fish to catch. We probably brought home 15 sea bass. We also caught ring tail, small grouper, calico bass, pig fish, and a lizard fish. The most fun was catching 6 Atlantic Sharp Nose Sharks. Even the 7 year old caught a shark. I was worried about the kids being bored, but they did very well. Around 10:00 the kids went inside the huge cabin and played with their phones and iPads for awhile. We started back to the dock around 11:00. We caught fish steady for the 3 hours we bottom fished. I can't say enough about Lee and Cliff. Both of them were phenomenal. They both did so well with the kids. It is obvious they do it, not for the money, but because they enjoy what they do. Needless to say, they cleaned the fish and told us the best way to cook them. It was an excellent trip, enjoyed it immensely.

    Saltwater Grill - Saku Tuna

    Saltwater Grill

    3.6(553 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Happy St Patrick's Day! Service was outstanding. Had elderly…read moreparents with us and the staff acknowledged and engaged with them. had them all laughing and smiling Specials for dinner were known as my comfort foods when I was younger. Shepherds Pie was wonderful and the Corn beef and cabbage had extra special flavor. Great job Chef! What beautiful scenery of the inter coastal water, and warmth of the sun in the background. You all made it extra special and we definitely will be returning for our next monthly gathering.

    Haven't been here for year so decided I wanted to get Eggrolls ($12 for three). Disappointed. Not…read moresure what they have done differently but they were greasy and the outside texture was different. The inside flavors were still good and the sauce yummy, just the shell was not pleasant. Five stars to Breyanna... she was friendly and cheerful. She checked in on us several times. What I did notice is that she had to be a bartender and a waitress so she was not there when I did want something. I would like to suggest that the host/hostess (who was not busy) should be checking around to see if customers need anything when wait staff is short handed. He could have easily filled my glass with water or could have told Breyanna we were ready for out ticket. The property owner needs to change the parking signs to let us know that we can also park where the Looking Glass used to be.

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    Boro Low Country Kitchen

    Boro Low Country Kitchen

    3.9(42 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Scrumptious seafood. I got a big tray of low country boil for my husband's birthday. Our guests and…read morefamily enjoyed it immensely. I was happy that everyone and everything was just perfect. I wish I had taken pictures. Next time I will, because there is a next time. Mother's day is coming. Thank you Boro for a delicious dinner.

    One approaches a kitchen promising Low Country simplicity with a certain, shall we say,…read moreapprehension. One anticipates the rustic, the unvarnished truth, and Boro, to its credit, provides precisely this necessary theatrical context. The cuisine, blessedly free of the contemporary chef's compulsion to smother and complicate, is a profound exercise in elemental preparation. The seafood, whether grilled, broiled, or steamed, is allowed to speak for itself--a rare instance of culinary honesty achieved by the pure elimination of extraneous sauces. It is simple, yes, but in its unwavering pursuit of purity, it is undeniably good. The atmosphere adheres to its premise, rustic. It serves as an apt, unfussy framework that successfully prevents the food from aspiring to a sophistication it neither possesses nor requires. Furthermore, the personnel display a most peculiar, yet welcome, characteristic--they are friendly. And the kitchen seems determined to defeat the human condition of hunger through sheer volume, the quantities are nothing if not plentiful. And yet, even in such a steadfastly honest establishment, the shadow of imperfection must fall. In this recent visitation, the hush puppies, those humble tokens of Southern hospitality, lacked the grace and essential character they possessed in prior recollections. This is a small, tragic failure--a momentary lapse in the otherwise consistent tapestry of taste. It is a singular, nearly unforgivable misstep in a dish so fundamental, but one which fails to crumble the entire enterprise. Boro Low Country Kitchen, continue this earnest, unpretentious work.

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    Boro Low Country Kitchen - Casual outside dining right on the water.  Theres an indoor area w wi does facing water as well

    Casual outside dining right on the water. Theres an indoor area w wi does facing water as well

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    Clams, shrimp and mussels pot and the "broken crab" special.

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