Outdoor seating
Lively Southern-leaning seafood spot with excellent fresh fish and a fun backyard wait scene; great food, but expect lines, noise, and inconsistent host stand hospitality.
Housed in a creaky old cottage with twinkly lights out back, this spot feels warm and bustling from the moment you join the backyard crowd. Reviews paint a scene of live music, a text-to-table system, and servers who keep things moving. One diner summed it up: "We waited with oysters and a drink out back, then dinner landed hot and perfectly cooked." Expect lively energy over hush-hush quiet. The cooking leans Southern seafood comfort rather than showy tricks: scamp or wahoo seared or blackened, oysters Rockefeller, shrimp and grits, and a quietly excellent catfish. Flavors skew rich and satisfying, with occasional notes about saltiness. It suits folks who love fresh fish with classic sides more than seekers of avant-garde plates. Think produce-driven Southern seafood with the occasional twist, fairly priced for downtown given the quality. Families do well here if they plan for waits. There is a reported kids menu plus approachable staples like burgers, fish and chips, tacos, and soft-serve. Backyard games and a tire swing keep little ones busy, though noise and crowds can overwhelm some. If your kid prefers simple food, you will still find easy wins like fries, shrimp, and pie.
Area: Historic, artsy enclave near downtown with tree-covered courtyards and a social, destination vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked evenings; occasional complaints about parking enforcement and fines.
Nearby: Near Burns Court Cinema, boutiques, and residential streets; backyard music draws crowds.
Available: Outdoor seating
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