Gropps Fish Of Stroh in Titusville, NJ
40. Flying Fish Seafood
The place is the cleanest fish store I've ever been. Good food, freshes seafood, all crabs I bought all live & friendly people."
From Business: Classic seafood restaurant with large appetizer selections and menu items ranging from our twist on the Lobster Roll to King Crab Legs. Renowned raw bar with…
From Business: An intimately casual, seafood-centric, 24 seat BYOB with a seasonally changing menu that places importance on using ingredients at their peak.An intimately…
Now the place is under new management looks great.Clean and much nicer they did some improvement inside and brought more variety of fresh fish under market price."
51. Crab Shack
purchased the crab cakes because the picture on the packaging showed an abundance of crab in their product...I found almost no crab at all...This company should be sued for…
From Business: We're owners Nancy and Chuck Wojciehowski. We both grew up in Chester and opened our first restaurant in 1970. We ran our two restaurants for eight years before…
57. Nassau Street Seafood
58. Lobster Claw
60. Pistol Pete's Seafood
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