Two Georges Waterfront Grille

728 Casa Loma Blvd
Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Map
  • (561) 736-2717
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Based on 4 reviews.

Hours of Operation:

Open From 11:00am-7 Days A Week

Payment Methods:

AMEX, DINERS CLUB, DISCOVER, MASTER CARD, VISA

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    Very Good

    Great atmosphere

    Posted by heather123 on 11/12/2007

    If you are looking for a casual place to pull up the boat or stop in for a waterside drink, this place is great. It is laid back and kids are no problem. My daughter loves to play the 'hook' game. Food prices are a little high but to be expected for waterfront. The party can get pretty lively there on a Friday night, definitely a place to check out.

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    A Boaters Delight

    Posted by sweetpea-1 on 01/22/2007

    Great place to tie up your boat and have a bite to eat. Good basic seafood menu and lot of ambiance.

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    Very Good

    Great place to hang and grab a bite on the water.

    Posted by akajt98 on 11/19/2006

    Visiting the in-laws for a weekend we stumbled upon Two Geoge's. It was a sunny afternoon and a lovely surprise to find this casual restaurant on the water. Good food, good drinks, good service. Overall a good experience. We would definitly good back.

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    Local Waterfront Drink/Dine

    Posted by Amanda S. on 10/05/2006

    Two Georges is a popular waterfront eating and drinking establishment right next to the Banana Boat. While Banana Boat is more upscale, Two Georges has more of a local, salt-water air to it (and seems to have louder, more drunken patrons later at night). We came recently for a few drinks before a night out and had some calamari, conch fritters, and some spinach and artichoke dip. The calamari was deliciously crisp, served with a marinara sauce, but the conch fritters were disappointing. It was more like a conch patty that was sliced off of a loaf. Spinach and artichoke dip was good. We didn't have dinner that night (entrees looked a little pricey, but sandwiches and the like are closer to the $10 range). Previous times I've been to Two Georges for a lunch stop from a day of boating were pleasant. Sitting farther away from the bar is nicer, and I had a lovely shrimp melt sandwich. I'd recommend this place more for lunch than dinner, and not for an evening of drinking unless you plan to get rowdy!

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