Reviews on Seafood food in Townsend, Georgia, United States. Townsend is an unincorporated community in McIntosh County, Georgia, United States. It lies along State Route 57 northwest of the city of Darien, the county seat. Its elevation is 20 feet (6 m). Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 31331.
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4 based on 445 reviews
Sometimes it seems to be more greasy than others but all in all the food is usually great! The service is always great!
4 based on 161 reviews
Chef Jerome Brown, has 20 years in the seafood business. Our customers are our family members, we have over 10,000 photos on the walls of our restaurant! The Old School Diner, famous for the "Wheel Chair Platter!" - Come see why Ben Affleck says " Why ask
We loved loved loved the Old School Diner!!! From the warm greeting when we arrived (and we were wondering if we were in the right place!) to the friendly engaging servers to the incredible bounty of delicious food, we were totally knocked out. This restaurant is one in a million. If there is any way you can get there- get there! You will be as happy as we are.
3 based on 195 reviews
The Fish Dock is located on the Sapelo River in the Belleville community of McIntosh county. Prior to becoming The Fish Dock, the restaurant enjoyed many years as Pelican Point where it was known for itâs extensive seafood and prime rib buffet. Charlie Ph
Calamari appetizer delicious! Main meal was awful! Ordered âfresh catch, Wreck fishâ fish was mushy, not flakey at all, so I assume it was over cooked. The crab cakes smelled and tasted spoiled, unable to eat! Fried shrimp were tough and chewy! Our water glass refills were filled from a pitcher, by the waitress, and it had something that tasted like flat Sprite. Nice atmosphere and decorated nicely for coastal and on the water dining! Friendly wait staff! I sure hated that we had a bad experience because we have a place on the river just around the bend from the Fish Dock and enjoy eating at a restaurant that we can go to by boat!
4 based on 1511 reviews
Loved the fried shrimp... best Iâve had! So sweet !! Ordered side of okra... not over fried, really good. Hubby found the Brunswick Stew a bit too vinegary. His alligator tail was too chewy for me. Crabcake has barely any crab. But Iâd come back for the shrimp anytime!! Great waitstaff. Even gave us sweet tea in travel cups before we left...because they knew we were on the road. Itâs those little things you remember.
4 based on 854 reviews
Only in town for a few nights, our family stopped in late Sat eve after a short wait (We're the only larger group at the time). Friendly server took our drink and meal order. Within 15 minutes twin toddlers and Grandma devoured their pizzas with gusto. Pizza was full of soft melted cheese and Marina on a crisp crusted pizza. Hubby and I delighted our taste buds with their Seafood Buffet (only on Fri & Sat nights) and couldn't find anything that wasn't fresh, delicious and prepared well. We had the freshest crab legs and shrimp. One of our kids wanted crab legs over her pizza! Hubby said his fried shrimp were some of the best he's ever had. Side dishes were cooked to perfection, especially green beans. Salad bar is what you'd expect with lots of variety and options. The only downside is the variety of food on the buffet. Many fried options. Desserts were delightful! Light and fluffy red velvet cake and Banana pudding made for a perfect ending to a Fantastic meal! There's a reason this place is a local favorite.
4 based on 51 reviews
I don't even know where to start....there's tiny clocks symbols on the menu which means there's a 35 minute wait for that entree and literally half the entrees have this little symbol on them. The menus have scratched out items and prices with new prices written over them. The crab Stew was tasteless, it was a basic Roux with crabs and potatoes with absolutely no other flavoring not even salt and pepper. The baked potato had no flavor except for the sour cream and margarine that they served with it. The appetizer dishes were left on the table while the main entree was served. There are no Fountain drinks all soft drinks served from a can and then a gathering of cans was also left on the table. If you did not want to wait for 35 minutes for your entree you had order fried seafood, which was tasty if it did not come out cold which one of the entree did, hence the two stars. With all the excellent places to get Seafood in this area, Speeds kitchen is not worth going out of the way for.
4 based on 72 reviews
Hunterâs has really good food!! Whether you are in the mood for hamburgers, Hunterâs fries or my husbandsâ favorite, the hamburger steak smothered in gravy, Hunterâs will satisfy your craving! The atmosphere is so cool with all of the dollar bills stapled around the bar!
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4 based on 96 reviews
This little place seemingly in the middle of nowhere next-door to our campground had exceptional fresh cooked southern food.... The buffet was a great deal $10 for all you can eat fried chicken braised beef vegetable salad cake and more including your drink! Iâm sad that I donât live close to here I would go very often
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4 based on 103 reviews
Sapelo Station serves good food and is a friendly place to go. Not at all fancy, they manage to have a balanced menu of seafood options, grilled, fried, broiled, with interesting side dishes. They have a reasonable selection of bottled beers and mid priced wines as well as well stocked bar, which considering the location is impressive. We always stop at Clayâs when we are I. The area.
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