The fish was fresh, great quality, but the food itself was nothing special. Also found it odd that they were vacuuming while the restaurant was packed. It wasn't as if they were about to close the restaurant. On a positive note, they had very reasonable bottles of wine, and a great dessert selection.
Review Source:Although we were a bit confused when we first arrived because we didn't know if we had to seat ourselves or wait, I ended up really enjoying our time here. I loved sitting on the patio overlooking the docks and the inlet. We had our puppy with us and the patio is not dog friendly, however, they don't mind if you grab a table around the outer edge of the patio and hook the dogs up along the rail.
The live band was a lot of fun and really added to the atmosphere. We started with the fried brie with raspberry sauce which was absolutely delicious. I had a turkey wrap and my husband had the tuna. I am not usually a fan of sea food, but that tuna was darn tasty! I would definitely hit up this restaurant the next time I'm in the area.
more than likely this spot will not live up to your ideal of a dockside bar. hardly a view at all, a few boats moored up in a micro-marina is about it. Â menu was unmemorable. a few bar flies grumbling, smoking and drinking Miller Lite on an early afternoon. the bar next door has an almost identical set-up and atmosphere, we went there instead, equally yawn-able midday laziness. Â best to skip both of these joints, head south a little further to The Shipwreck which is stellar but doesn't open till 5pm. unless you're good with sun, a shandy and a shaker of salt.
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