Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Inglis. Inglis is a town in Levy County, Florida, United States. It is on U.S. Highway 19 near the Cross Florida Greenway. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 1,325.
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4 based on 155 reviews
Shrimp Landing Restaurant serves Breakfast Lunch and Dinner 7 days a week from 5 am to 9 pm specializing in seafood; however,we also offer an all american menu. Situated next door to Hickory Island Hotel and lounge.
Passing through on the way up north and saw a sign that said Breakfast... Itâs called Shrimp Landing and so we werenât sure if it was actually a place for breakfast.Sure enough it was!Friendly service and a cozy nautical atmosphere. The breakfast was fresh and plentiful! The best biscuits that I have had in Florida! Large and fluffy...couldnât be better. My ham and cheese omelet was fluffy and cooked perfectly. Even the coffee was great!Iâll remember this place. I have to come back for their seafood!
4 based on 93 reviews
Best crab cakes I've had...and I try them most places. Fresh grouper tacos were very good. Whatever salsa or slaw they put on there really made it tasty. Pretty view I'll post pic of that. Cheese grits as a side was perfect. Off the beaten path but so worth it! Sorry no pics of food we were starving.
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4 based on 1508 reviews
We are a family based cafe.All our products from fish, chicken, steaks are all fresh and prepared to order.We donot take reservations however our turn time is fairly quick.We have been known to stay open late to feed our guest.Please come give us a try .W
Had a great lunch yesterday at Seafood Seller. The Fried Green Tomatoes, Fried Grouper Sandwich, Crabcakes, Blackened Shrimp and Grilled Grouper were excellent. The Pumpkin Praline Cheesecake was also very good. I would highly recommend this restaurant for the food and customer service.
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4 based on 498 reviews
This no frills restaurant serves locally fresh caught seafood. Caught from their own boats. This place is right on the water and the decor reflects that it has been flooded. Furniture is utilitarian and designed to be unaffected when it does flood. The food is good, we had the crab cake dinner. The menu consists mostly of seafood and you can even get frog legs. The food is served on rectangular ceramic plates. The staff is friendly but pay more attention to each other than their customers. I had to go to the bar to get our silverware. We went there on a Tuesday early afternoon and the place was busy. No wait but most tables were full. After we ate we went to the seafood shop that is connected to the restaurant . Got some smoked mullet and they had a selection of fresh caught seafood. The prices are a little steep but well worth it.
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