I've been coming to Harbor House for nearly 10yrs now.It's not far from work and it's the most affordable option for seafood unless you want Long John's.(eeek)
The food is good.Typical seafood menu,most of the items are fried. A few broiled. Nice size portions and reasonable prices.Their hush puppies is probably one of my favorites.The fried fish was a little disappointing on my last visit.It looked delicious and good size just sitting there.But when I broke into it, it had shrunk, was overcooked,and had way more breading than fish.
This place is located in what (I believe) used to be a steak house. The atmosphere really doesn't feel like your typical seafood house. Kinda large and empty.Always looks clean when I visit,so no complaints.
Overall HH is a decent seafood joint,its not 5 star by any means,but its good and better than the fast food option for almost the same price.
I gotta give this place some props. Â It's not a glamorous looking place, but don't judge a race car by how much noise it makes. Â This turned out to be a very pleasant, classic, American "hole in the wall" restaurant. Â As a previous reviewer posted, fried food is king here. Â I avoided that fate by ordering the Rib Eye and Scallops (the scallops broiled). Â This place serves plenty of food; you won't feel cheated. Â The steak was, okay big enough for the price,, and reasonable quality. Â The order came with six medium sized scallops. Â In addition were onion rings, two slices of Texas toast, and the baked potato with all the condiments. Â Top that off with excellent service (every time I drank my water down two inches, she was back to fill it up), and you have the makings of a 4-star restaurant!
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