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Captain Jim's Seafood Market & Restaurant

Captain Jim's Seafood Market & Restaurant

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12950 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami, Florida, 33161, United States
(305) 892-2812 captainjimsmiami.com
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Apr 7, 2018
Update to the owners reply: Being that I am jazz bass player, I know the difference between music and muzak sir...and you sure weren't playing Coltrane when I was in there. As far as the dining experience, I look forward to the Anthony Bourdain treatment the next time I go, where I will be happy to revise my rating. Same price as several "higher-end" comparable places, but lacking the "higher-end" component, such as food preparation, ambience, etc. Not sure what the hype is besides the "freshness". Any restaurant that serves at this price, better at least have fresh fish. And I hope you enjoy elevator music, because the owner sure does.

Aug 20, 2017
First time this Captain Jim's after searching for seafood in South Florida (Orlando to Miami I was willing to drive for a one of a kind experience). Reviews of this place weren't lying. The store front and interior aren't flashy but the food more than makes up for it. The staff is very friendly, the food delicious and their own adding to classic dishes was very well done. We will be back when Stone Crab come in season. Certainly worth the drive and highly recommended

Sep 21, 2017
I went in to buy fish from their market. The selection was quite good. HOWEVER, while I was waiting on them to cut my conch, the owner insisted I try the conch salad. I told him I was particular and somewhat of a harsh critic, but he kept saying it was the best in town! Now, conch salad is pretty hard to F up... well they did. It was TERRIBLE. If this is any indication of their other food, I would not recommend this place. Note to owner: please don't tell me to see the other reviews. I have and they concur.

Nov 21, 2017
This darn place is not even open. I drive an HR in a half in traffic and pull up to what looks like an abandoned rat infested dump. We we're so hungry our stomachs started to eat themselves and the dragons were coming out of the dungeons. We found another place a bit far away but it was great.

Aug 28, 2017
I was disappointed at first. I wanted crab legs and they didn't have any. Only had key lime pie because oven not working. Fine for me but no dessert my husband liked. ALTHOUGH my husband enjoyed blackened snapper and I had shrimp and grits. Even if you don't like grits ask for a sample of these. I hate grits but these ain't no ordinary grits...lol. They were actually good. So even though I didn't get what I originally went for, what I had was awesome!

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