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M. O.
ALVIN , Texas
16
reviews
AVOID THE BUFFET, 23.00 IS TOO MUCH. HOWEVER IF YOU ORDER OFF OF
THE MAIN MENU, YOU'LL BE O.K. THE AMBIENCE IS A BIT COMMON FOR THE
COMMON AREA THAT IT IS IN ( ON THE HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL AT THE LYNCHBURG
FERRY), BUT ASIDE FROM THAT THE FOOD IS DEFINITELY EXCELLENT.
SPECIAL NOTE: THE ROLLS AND CINNAMON ROLLS ARE TO DIE FOR.
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m14202
Houston , Texas
16
reviews
the food is good here but if you get the all you can eat buffet you
better be able to eat 23 dollars in fried food. i sugest ordering
from the main menu, it will be cheaper and you'll probably be able
to finish it.
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John I.
La Porte , Texas
22
reviews
Good atmosphere with a fun view of big ships in the ship channel.
The seafood is good but not the best. The side dishes are premade
I would guess but still ok. service is very good.
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Juanita T.
New Caney , Texas
12
reviews
This place is the best. It sits on the water and you have to take
the ferry to get there. Very romantic for the couple's first date.
Great for birthday celebrations and down right casual if you
want to be. Great for any occasion and the food, well, let's just
say, It doesn't get any better when your looking for fresh seafood.
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Jim T.
13
reviews
Excellent attentive service. Great food. A little heavy on the fried food.
The half-shell oysters were ok even though they were out of season (August).
The "All You Can Eat" has a lot of emphasis on fried so you fill up fast. No way
you can eat $23.00 worth of food. Order one of the regular menu items. The only
fish available that day was Tilapia prepared several different ways. It
is not a local Gulf fish. The shrimp dishes are very excellent. The restaurant
is located on the Houston Ship Channel and there is a steady stream of big ships
passing the huge windows. There is usually little wait for seating. They
can handle a large crowd. A good place to take "out-of-towners" for seafood.
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