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For my Wilmington brethren


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You can always just go down to Wrightsville Beach area. Tons of seafood places. Can't remember where I ate for my senior prom a few years ago, but it was delicious. There is a good place on Market Street south of Wal-Mart...just can't remember the name of it.

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We had crab legs at the Fish House at Wrightsville Saturday night... $25 per person all you can eat... sit out on the pier, it's pretty good.

LightsOut is talking about Heironymous on Market... they have really good scallops.

Oceanic is good, but expensive...

Something Fishy on South College and Pirates Table on Carolina Beach Rd are good... typical local seafood places, sometimes if the grease is not clean it won't be as good.

Big Daddy's at CB is usually pretty good and there is a new place just on the left coming off of Snow's Cut Bridge at CB that I've heard is good, but I haven't been there and can't think of the name.

There's a new place at Monkey Junction called Cape Fear Seafood that we've ate at... it's very small, but it's really good, kind of expensive though.

If you get up towards Jacksonville/Swansboro, there's a little po-dunk place in Hubert called Red Barn. It's basically a convenience store that cooks seafood, REALLY good.

There's not as many good seafood places here as there used to be... :(

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