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Food Where to eat classic seafood in and around the Seaport District Boston is always changing, maybe even getting a little too fancy, but we'll always have these seafood restaurant staples.
Located at 10896 Northwest Freeway, Captain Benny's Seafood Restaurant burned down after a weekend fire. Courtesy of Erica Cheng. There is now one less restaurant that looks like a boat in Houston.
The restaurant at 3833 NW 97th Blvd., which opened in March 2013, was known for its large seafood boils, all-you-can-eat specials, fried Gulf shrimp and all-day happy hour.
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A new restaurant in Murrells Inlet offers steak and seafood as well as beachy vibes, a bar that's a tribute to NASCAR racer Dale Earnhardt and live music.
The breakfast menu at May's Seafood Restaurant on Urbana Pike is back due to popular demand. The restaurant, known for its all-you-can-eat seafood offerings, first opened in 1991. It first started ...
The renovated, 4,800-square-foot restaurant — which also features a patio and a fire pit — can seat about 150 in all. Cape Fear Seafood Co. menu and hours ...
But on Monday, May 19, Cape Fear Seafood Co. will finally arrive in Cary, at 1885 Lake Pine Drive, near U.S. Highway 64. The seafood restaurant is moving into the former Brewster’s Pub space ...
This Calabash-style seafood restaurant, closed after 70 years of operation. The restaurant was known for its fresh seafood, steaks, and signature fried dishes. The restaurant helped establish the ...
Once-Struggling Seafood Restaurant Chains Making A Comeback. Sarah Blumert . Fri, May 9, 2025, 8:15 AM 6 min read. Fish and chips on white plate with two cups of sauce - Sham Clicks/Shutterstock.
A seafood restaurant with more than 7,000 followers on Facebook and 70 years of storied history in Calabash, NC announced on social media that they will be shuttering their doors permanently.