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    Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    WE ARE HEADING DOWN FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEEK!!!

    WE ALL LOVE GRILLED SHRIMP! THE HOUSE WE RENTED IS IN INLET BEACH.

    ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR GREAT GRILLED SHRIMP AND MARGARITAS!!!

    SO EXCITED...CAN NOT WAIT.....

    THANKS SO MUCH
    Michelle

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    BoonDocks, up Hwy 79 in PCB, just before the bridge over West Bay, has the best grilled shrimp around. I don't think they sell Margaritas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiling JOe View Post
    BoonDocks, up Hwy 79 in PCB, just before the bridge over West Bay, has the best grilled shrimp around. I don't think they sell Margaritas.
    Thanks SJ, 7 years and I never found good grilled shrimp to suit the wife... oysters Just hoping I can get a two for one (her and me)

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Thanks so much. We won't be too far from there...
    Michelle

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    on a skewer on a grill at the beach...add butter and salt to taste....
    LIVE...BREATHE...LOVE

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hop View Post
    on a skewer on a grill at the beach...add butter and salt to taste....
    That is true Hop. Some of the best grilled shrimp I have had while in SoWal as been right off of TripleB's grill. YUMMY!!!!!!
    ~If Life is a journey....the BEACH should be the destination!~

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    With Memorial Day traffic I think I'd try to stay as close as possible for dinner, Yanni's in Seagrove is my pick

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Quote Originally Posted by kathydwells View Post
    That is true Hop. Some of the best grilled shrimp I have had while in SoWal as been right off of TripleB's grill. YUMMY!!!!!!
    hard to beat...
    LIVE...BREATHE...LOVE

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Thanks for this post! The thing I miss most on my recent SoWal visits is finding boiled, grilled, or peel-and-eat shrimp. The one place I found them had drowned them in butter and served it with a bunch of overly-rich side dishes. Also, way too expensive for lunch.

    Doug and Kathy at D&K used to do this so well...a basket of peel-and-eat shrimp with a hunk of garlic bread. Yumm! Katz, if you're listening, many of us would love to see the peel-and-eat go back onto the menu at the new D&K Cafe. What if you had a half-lb. of shrimp (to make it worth your while) that could be served as an appetizer or entree, then serve them along with a little trio of Doug's delicious Creole sauces? Please???????

    Also, can anyone tell me where the best oysters on the half-shell are now? I go to Goatfeathers sometimes, but so-so. Hunt's in Panty Maw City is awesome, but a long drive and I can't have that second beer unless I crash on my cousin's sofa instead of driving home.

    Can you tell that I'm having a culinary 911 here in Lotus Land?

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Donna, Hunt's is the only place for great oysters around here. Made the drive there on Monday - Yummy!


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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Smilin' Joe, you're the peach who told me about Hunt's. Happens that it is on the far end of the road my cousin's house is on. We meet there for sippin' and dippin' and great oysters. I like the jalapeno oysters best, although it's hard to beat the unadorned bi-valve. Love the comment about that salad bar, too!

    I will tell you that I am really enjoying Captain Anderson in Panty Maw City, too. The grouper filets are delish. And I had the best piece of broiled flounder (without the crabmeat stuffing) of my life when there the last time. The waitresses call you "honey" and are real pros, too. Capt. Anderson's also offers some very good wines and they know how to make the best martini.

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    Yes, Capt Anderson's rocks! I think they probably serve some of the tastiest fish in town. A grilled fillet of fresh fish is hard to beat, and if properly cooked, doesn't need all of the fancy sauces.

    On Monday, when I was in Hunt's, a kid was standing behind the oyster bar chatting up a shucker. My tea needed refilling and I asked the kid if he was working, thinking that he might refill my drink. (The shuckers were busy trying to keep oysters on my tray.) The shucker in front of me replied, "No, he ain't working yet, but he's probably one of the best shuckers in here besides me, and he's only twelve." A few minutes go by and that shucker tells the kid to take over while he goes out back. The young boy began shucking and suddenly, my tray starting growing with shucked oysters. He was shucking faster and cleaner than the guy working. I watched that kid flipping the top shell with his knife, into the trash can in the corner. He never missed. I was impressed.

    Later, I find out that the kid works on a fishing boat from about 6am -1pm, then comes and hangs out at Hunt's. That boy has to be a Hunt.


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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Go to Hop's house. That was the best skrimps I ever ate.

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Quote Originally Posted by Donna View Post
    Thanks for this post! The thing I miss most on my recent SoWal visits is finding boiled, grilled, or peel-and-eat shrimp. The one place I found them had drowned them in butter and served it with a bunch of overly-rich side dishes. Also, way too expensive for lunch.

    Doug and Kathy at D&K used to do this so well...a basket of peel-and-eat shrimp with a hunk of garlic bread. Yumm! Katz, if you're listening, many of us would love to see the peel-and-eat go back onto the menu at the new D&K Cafe. What if you had a half-lb. of shrimp (to make it worth your while) that could be served as an appetizer or entree, then serve them along with a little trio of Doug's delicious Creole sauces? Please???????

    Also, can anyone tell me where the best oysters on the half-shell are now? I go to Goatfeathers sometimes, but so-so. Hunt's in Panty Maw City is awesome, but a long drive and I can't have that second beer unless I crash on my cousin's sofa instead of driving home.

    Can you tell that I'm having a culinary 911 here in Lotus Land?
    Hey Donna,

    I just saw this thread and thought I'd jump in and say we have Grilled Grouper or Blackened Tuna served with a skewer of grilled shrimp with a light Key Lime Beurre Blanc, saffron rice, and fresh sauteed vegetables. It's a big favorite!

    I will tell Doug about the peel-and-eat shrimp. Does feel strange after all these years (as far back as 1987 in Grayton) not have them on the menu. I'll work on this!

    We do have the Sun-Kissed Martini Trio which is lump crab served in a martini glass with beautiful peeled shrimp around the edge (like a shrimp cocktail) and fried crab claws standing end up surrounding the inside of the glass. This is not only grayt tasting, but grayt looking!!!! Served with cocktail and remoulade sauce.

    How much longer till we see you Donna? Kat

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    Re: Best Place For Grilled Shrimp!!! Yum!

    Quote Originally Posted by Smiling JOe View Post
    Yes, Capt Anderson's rocks! I think they probably serve some of the tastiest fish in town. A grilled fillet of fresh fish is hard to beat, and if properly cooked, doesn't need all of the fancy sauces.

    On Monday, when I was in Hunt's, a kid was standing behind the oyster bar chatting up a shucker. My tea needed refilling and I asked the kid if he was working, thinking that he might refill my drink. (The shuckers were busy trying to keep oysters on my tray.) The shucker in front of me replied, "No, he ain't working yet, but he's probably one of the best shuckers in here besides me, and he's only twelve." A few minutes go by and that shucker tells the kid to take over while he goes out back. The young boy began shucking and suddenly, my tray starting growing with shucked oysters. He was shucking faster and cleaner than the guy working. I watched that kid flipping the top shell with his knife, into the trash can in the corner. He never missed. I was impressed.

    Later, I find out that the kid works on a fishing boat from about 6am -1pm, then comes and hangs out at Hunt's. That boy has to be a Hunt.
    I love these real life stories you always share SJ

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