Seaboat is a great little restaurant if you're in the mood for good fried fish and soul food. The location is really nice-easy parking and good views of the park across the street. It's very clean inside and the service is friendly. I like the R&B radio station they always have playing softly in the background. Prices aren't super-cheap but the quality is very good. I like their Seaboat fish sandwich, and their fries are thick and delicious. The collard greens are good too and are cooked with bits of smoked turkey rather than pork. Additional sides are quite pricey for the small quantity you get. Better to stick with the combos and skip the a la carte items. If you do, you can eat here for under ten bucks. I've heard some people say they've had to wait quite a while for their food, but we've been lucky and never had to wait more than 10 minutes. Free refills on drinks if you're dining in. I recommend Seaboat!