Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Galloway, New Jersey, United States. Galloway Township is a township in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. At 115.2 square miles (298 km) of total area, Galloway Township is the largest municipality in the State of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 37,349, reflecting an increase of 6,140 (+19.7%) from the 31,209 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 7,879 (+33.8%) from the 23,330 counted in the 1990 Census; The increase of more than 14,000 in population since the 1990 Census was the 11th-highest in the state.
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4 based on 233 reviews
This is a good restaurant, but it really doesn't stand out that much compared to other upper-end food from this kind of chain restaurant. We enjoyed fairly good service. The waitress was attentive and helped us with our choices. The potsticker appetizer was very good, but the salad and main courses (trout, steak, tacos) just didn't live up to the atmosphere OR my experience at other Bonefish Grills.
4 based on 516 reviews
Oyster Creek Restaurant and Boat Bar Family friendly waterfront seafood restaurant. Casual Dining with beatiful views.
We arrived mid-week, around 4:00 p.m., and off-season, so had no trouble getting seated. By the time we left the shack was closed and the dining room open and it was packed by 5:00 p.m. How we got there is a bit of a mystery because our GPS wouldn't let us key in Leeds Point and there are no signs or adverts on any local roads, but we did and were very glad of it. My husband's crab salad was "fresh and tasty" and my fried scallops couldn't have been better. Very glad we made the trip.
4 based on 33 reviews
When we travel we alway's like to go where the locals go and after finding reviews for this place on Yelp I'm glad we did. Tucked off a side road in a Marina parking house you would normally drive right by. Looks like an old sea shanty. Inside is nothing fancy at all but after sampling one of the great breakfast dishes I'm glad we stopped in. The husband wife owners were very friendly, sat and talked with us, and we had a great breakfast, average price compared to other diners or breakfast holes. Mind you we only had breakfast but it was great and like they say eat where the locals eat.
4 based on 8 reviews
A nice cozy restaurant with inside picnic tables and weathered wood look. Food was average, but a nice view with good service. Typical shrimp, crab, and fried foods. At the end of a long roam from town. Clam chowder was clam deficient. Crowded for lunch (opened in summer for lunch).
4 based on 39 reviews
While in AC for business, we were looking for something a little different and away from the casino traps. We jumped in the car and drove west on Rt 30. About 10 minutes out of town we saw this nice looking place and decided to give it a try. There were quite a few cars in the lot so we were surprised to see so few people in the restaurant. The dining room was beautifully decorated for the holidays... pretty wreaths on the walls and flowers on the tables, and just enough white lights to make it warm and inviting. As expected given the name, the menu features Italian specialties but not your standard spaghetti and meatballs. My husband selected Osso Bucco while I opted for a chef special Veal with artichoke, asparagus and cherry tomato in a sherry cream sauce. A bottle of Valpolicella was the perfect choice. Dinners were served with a choice of soup or salad and the warm crusty bread came with seasoned dipping oil. Dinners were delicious! Hubby raved about the fall-from-the-bone doneness of his pork and the rissotto that was served with it. My veal was also perfectly cooked and the asparagus was cooked through but still crisp. The sauce might have benefited from a little salt but that was easily corrected at the table. Our waiter Gabriel was attentive without hovering. We both decided to save room when we saw the dessert tray being presented to another table (when was the last time you saw a good dessert tray?). We tried to share the triple chocolate cake but it was so rich... and so yummy... that we would up taking it back to the hotel.Thank you!
4 based on 49 reviews
Bar and restaurant located on Motts Deep water access by boat, located in the Forsythe Wildlife Preserve - amazing views year round.
We were really looking forward to spending the afternoon on the water. Music sounded great as we approached. We overlooked the fact that the places looked like a junk yard. But as we walked up the stairs and saw the filthy windows, trash (a lot!) under the deck that had been there a while and then the cat feces in the top stair - enough was enough. I canât believe the health department hasnât checked this place out this season. Iâm no wilting lily - this place needed to be hosed down. They clearly walked out last season and just started up where they left off.
4 based on 44 reviews
Loved the scallops! Shrimp platter was excellent. Everything was fresh and hot. If you want a seat get there early...place was packed and had to park at the pizza place next door.
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4 based on 103 reviews
Italian Cuisine, Homemade Pasta, Fresh Seafood, Steaks, Over 20 Gluten Free Items, full comfortable, beautiful Bar, Happy Hour M-F 4 to 7pm, Entertainment Friday & Saturday, Capri Room upstairs for parties, meeting with a capacity of 40 people with a gran
Pleasant atmosphere and attentive service, comfortably slow on a Monday night though reservations recommended. Highly rated by the Marriott Fairway Villas concierge. The website could use some updating with regard to pricing, but it was about what we expected. We had two fish dishes, and the Calamari appy which was very good. The highlighted Flounder Francese was a bit too fishy to be completely enjoyable, and the white wine, butter and lemon sauce tasted like olive oil was used instead of butter. My wife had the better dish which was the Sea Bass and that was excellent.
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4 based on 780 reviews
Since teaming up in the early 1970s, Bill McCormick and Doug Schmick have established 87 locations in the USA under various names and six in Canada. McCormick and Schmick's Seafood restaurants currently have more than 7,000 employees. The combination of a
We always have a great time at M&S, started in the Bar Area for Happy Hour, moved into the Dining Room for Dinner. John was our server, he kept things moving, even though there was a banquet going on and everyone was really busy. I tried the Whole Striped Bass, strong and fishy, but I never had it before so I don't know if that is normal. Also, I felt it was a little overpriced at $39. My wife had the Trout, excellent, I helped her finish it. The cajun oysters were great and the caesar salad also. Overall, a fantastic experience.
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