Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Point Pleasant Beach. Point Pleasant Beach is a borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 4,665, reflecting a decline of 649 (-12.2%) from the 5,314 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 202 (+4.0%) from the 5,112 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 246 reviews
Shipwreck is fantastic. Never had a bad meal here - I don't think there is a bad choice on the menu. There is a nice bar if you don't want table service . Great bread and desserts as well. Menu is pricey, but well worth it. This is our anniversary spot every winter and I don't think that will ever change.
3 based on 495 reviews
Jack Bakerâs Wharfside in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ sits directly over the water with a sweeping view of Gullâs Island. The fishing boats glide in after a dayâs catch with a flock of seagulls in their wake. The seasonal outdoor deck affords the sounds and
When Iâm at Point Pleasant Beach I like like going to Wharfside Restaurant. This restaurant is located next to Jack Bakerâs Wharfside Patio. Wharfside has excellent food, great service and are very kid friendly. During the week they offer early bird specials from 3-5 pm that includes salad or soup, entree, non alcoholic drink & desert. You can choose to sit inside or outside on their patio. The kids enjoy sitting on the patio because they can watch the boats that are heading out to the ocean or coming in from the ocean.
4 based on 44 reviews
What a great surprise!! My brother and his wife treated my wife and I to dinner at AOF on Saturday night. It was awesome!!! Scallops done to perfection. I enjoyed scallops friend and my wife had them grilled. Both dishes done perfectly. Fresh made fries!! perfect. Cole Slaw, excellent. At an excellent price. Some times the simple things are difficult to do, they do the simple things to perfection!! We are going back very soon. BTW, you will have to wait to eat. Most seating is outside. Don't let that get in the way of a great meal.
4 based on 279 reviews
Simple. Fresh. Genuine Jersey Shore cuisine. Shore Fresh's unique twist on a classic fish market welcomes you year-round with two locations in Point Pleasant, NJ. Casual, relaxed dining experience like no other, and BYOB. Cooking at home? Fire up those gr
Do not expect fancy. Paper plates & plastic cups. Even plastic silverware (we brought our own). This is all about the fresh seafood! I had a pot of steamers and crab stuffed flounder. Exquisite. If you are a seafood lover, do not miss Shore Fresh. Itâs also BYOB so itâs on the more affordable side. Servers are courteous, friendly and food was ready in an appropriate amount of time. They also have tasty unsweetened iced tea, perfect to cleanse the palate of melted butter. One of my favorites!
4 based on 353 reviews
This is a seafood market that includes a counter and tables for dining in. They offer a good selection of seafood choices, but itâs a little pricey. The service was good, the food served quickly. The jambalaya was served in a coffee mug and was very good, with a spicy kick. Entrees come with choice of potato rice or pasta and Cole slaw. The crab cakes were Ok, but not great. Not impressed with the portion, they are about the size of a breakfast biscuit.
4 based on 804 reviews
Local caught seafood, steaks and cocktails are served at this enduring waterfront eatery with nautical decor & outdoor patio seating. Family Owned and Operated since the 1950's, this a must visit Jersey Shore staple.
The Shrimp Box is a nice place to go when your in Point Pleasant. They have a nice salad bar and the food never disappoints. We have been there several times.
4 based on 380 reviews
First off we ate outside - great location on the water but if you are there for quality look elsewhere. Woman taking order was sweet and competent. We visited Saturday July 27th and food was poor. Flounder was just about steamed complete, my wife's swordfish tacos were not fully cooked (blood), steamed clams were under cooked. No one really cared, just college students running food out to the tables. Spent $100 for 2 adults and 2 kids and we ended up leaving hungry and grossed out. My wife developed stomach pains Sunday likely from the dinner.
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4 based on 346 reviews
We are finally back after Sandy and in our Original smaller location at 115 Broadway! Still serving only the finest dinners using the freshest ingredients!
Daniel's is one of the best restaurants at the Jersey Shore and one I frequent regularly. The quality, freshness and variety of the menu means that everyone in a group will find excellent choices and as always happens with my group, wings up completely satisfied. Portions are just the right size and BYOB means that you can have a very reasonably priced evening for the quality of the meal. I have no hesitation about recommending Daniels fully. Do not miss this great experience.
4 based on 124 reviews
4 friends stopped in for some delicious lobster roll. Being from the the Northeast Iâve been lucky to experience good lobsters rolls previously from Cape Cod to the Hamptons and Point Lobster is the real deal. Great outdoor covered seating too. The lobster was plentiful and succulent. As a matter of fact, my photo looks exactly like the photo shared by another poster so that means consistency in product. The only thing you should be aware is that they serve hot lobster roll only. Not the cold mayo variety which is popular in the Hamptons. The price was what I expected $19.99 for lobster roll and fries. If youâre not lobster roll fan, the standard fried seafood selection was also offered. Plus a delicious lobster Mac and cheese. But lobster roll is the main event here.
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4 based on 300 reviews
THE POACHED PEAR BISTRO Located at 816 Arnold Ave in the beautiful shore community of Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey The Poached Pear Bistro is a stylish, yet family friendly, BYO contemporary American restaurant featuring excellent food and reasonable
After a several year absence, my wife and I recently dined at the Poached Pear to celebrate our wedding anniversary. We were a little surprised / disappointed to find that the menu has changed very little since our last visit. But, we were pleasantly surprised to find the food to be as good as we remembered it to be. We did have a small issue with one of the plates that we ordered. My wife detests the taste of truffles. She wanted the halibut entree and asked the waitress if the chef could substitute something else for the truffle whipped mashed potatoes. The waitress readily obliged. But, when the entree arrived, it was seasoned with truffle salt. The waitress quickly removed the dish and replaced the entree. Thankfully, this was not something that my wife was allergic to. Mistakes happen and an indication of great service is when mistakes are correctly quickly and without question. We look forward to returning in the future.
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