Reviews on Seafood food in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, United States. Wildwood Crest is a borough in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 3,270, reflecting a decline of 710 (−17.8%) from the 3,980 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 349 (+9.6%) from the 3,631 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 393 reviews
The seafood we use is the freshest and locally caught. We offer mako, swordfish, flounder and scallops when in season from our local fishermen. We use only jumbo lump crabmeat. Saturday night our prime rib is certified black angus. All soups are made from
Weâve been to Menz several times with family (not my choice!). I do not understand the fascination with this place. The food is overpriced and nothing special. The service was spotty at best-as if they did not have sufficient waitstaff. The portions are decent but for the price should be more. The decor is very eclectic...like someone took an antique store and blended it with your crazy uncleâs taxidermy collection (do you really want a deer or moose mounted on the wall, staring at you as you eat?). The gift/candy shop was nice-kids and adults will get a kick out of the âpenny candyâ. I get it that this establishment is a long time fixture in Cape May County (hence the multiple pictures of FDR). I guess everyone needs to go once for the experience. Do so, and then move on. And try not to be freaked out by the two-headed goat.
4 based on 1162 reviews
Waterfront Dining in Wildwood Crest- ten minutes from the heart of cape may. All you can eat crabs, traditional seafood dishes and casual American Cuisine. Live music featured nightly during the height of the season. indoor and outdoor dining, both with h
We vacation in WWC every summer and we've never eaten here. Glad I found it this year. So good and awesome to be right on the water. We went for lunch since it always seemed packed for dinner. We ate outside but under a large tent like structure. View of the water and boats and still out of the sun. Food was really good, we all like it. I had bbq pork, very good. This will be one to add to our list for revisit every summer.
4 based on 454 reviews
Open Daily 5-10PM Free Parking Happy Hour 5-7pm Live Music Thurs-Sun.Open for Breakfast Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 830am
the lambchops...wow...nice surprise here, wandered in late, came back two nights later...food was plentiful and outstanding - was surprised to find a place like this in WW...Steve the bartender kept us company, giving local history and the food scene info...oh, and the scallops and pork belly was top
4 based on 572 reviews
Excellent appetizers with great atmosphere!~ Will be going back there again for dinner. Even on an early Monday afternoon it was filling up at 4:00 pm.
4 based on 767 reviews
The Boathouse Restaurant is a casual restaurant that specializes in seafood and steaks, with amazing views of the inter-coastal waterways and spectacular sunsets. The deck is a more casual atmosphere with live music during the summer months, and great opt
Great food. I can vouch for the stuffed flounder. Iâve had stuffed flounder before but the crab stuffing was delicious, well seasoned and complemented the flounder, Busy place but for a Saturday night, on a holiday weekend, the wait was about 15 minutes. Service was prompt and our waitress Chrystal was attentive even though very busy, thereâs live entertainment also.
4 based on 471 reviews
We went out looking for crabs and after reading the review had to try Crab and Seafood Shack. Everyone at the family run shack was friendly and welcoming. All of our food was delicious and prices were unbeatable. We could have tried everything on the menu. We will be back!
4 based on 379 reviews
On a summer Tuesday night at 7:00, the wait to dine in was about 20 minutes. Well worth the wait! Menu is simple, lots of seafood choices as well as non-seafood options, like burgers or chicken parm. Food was excellent! Broiled scallops were perfectly cooked and the crab cake was delicious. Food is very simply served in baskets and take out containers by bubbly, friendly servers. BYOB, very casual.
4 based on 595 reviews
Coastal Blue is an upscale-casual eatery. The seaside chic restaurant offers tastemakers a unique dining experience featuring culinary delights with a local flair only the south Jersey shore can claim. Our thoughtfully crafted breakfast, lunch and dinner
Nice and relaxed blue, bamboo decorative ambience. Beautiful staff! Open most of the year! Indoor and outdoor eating. Right on the beac!
4 based on 745 reviews
A perfect spot to enjoy a relaxing lunch or an exciting night out after a day taking in the Jersey Shore's sun and sights. From the moment you step inside our doors you will feel the vibe that is distinctly Fins.
Just stopped in for something light and wound up ordering and sharing two appetizers. The fried calamari was very good, as was the lobster Mac and cheese. Both portions were very generous but a little too salty. Service was good, and ambiance pleasant with several large, beautiful fish tanks. Convenient location on the Washington Mall.
4 based on 393 reviews
The seafood we use is the freshest and locally caught. We offer mako, swordfish, flounder and scallops when in season from our local fishermen. We use only jumbo lump crabmeat. Saturday night our prime rib is certified black angus. All soups are made from
Weâve been to Menz several times with family (not my choice!). I do not understand the fascination with this place. The food is overpriced and nothing special. The service was spotty at best-as if they did not have sufficient waitstaff. The portions are decent but for the price should be more. The decor is very eclectic...like someone took an antique store and blended it with your crazy uncleâs taxidermy collection (do you really want a deer or moose mounted on the wall, staring at you as you eat?). The gift/candy shop was nice-kids and adults will get a kick out of the âpenny candyâ. I get it that this establishment is a long time fixture in Cape May County (hence the multiple pictures of FDR). I guess everyone needs to go once for the experience. Do so, and then move on. And try not to be freaked out by the two-headed goat.
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