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57th Pl W, Oak Island, North Carolina, 28465, United States
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May 22, 2018
Outstanding! Mac n Cheese w/ lobster, shrimp and bacon was amazing as well as the grouper Oscar style. Jennifer was very busy but still took great care of us. Nice scenery and the kids enjoyed it too.

May 25, 2018
If you have never been you are missing out on some of the best food on the island. Be prepared for a long wait to get table but so worth the wait 💕

Mar 11, 2018
A local gentleman recommended this place to me. I wasn't disappointed. Great view of the waterway, excellent service and fantastic food. The seafood clam chowder is to die for

Apr 28, 2018
The food is average and relatively expensive. It’s also clear that the ownership of the restaurant is overly frugal as there are charges to split meals, and for extra appetizer bread. They are NOT customer friendly.

Jan 12, 2018
Have been going there for as long as I can remember. Even take a day drive to Oak Island just to eat there. As others have said, the hostess at times can be a bit crabby but, this place is busy during the tourist season. Food is excellent, prices are what they are. If you want McDonald's prices, go to McDonalds. You get what you pay for. The crab legs are the best I've ever had. The fried shrimp is excellent. You won't be disappointed with the food.... Again, there is generally a wait and if you are with a large group, there is a LONG wait. Wait staff are generally friendly and quick but if they are busy, be patient. You're at the beach!!!!! Enjoy the time with your family.

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