Overall:
4.5 stars
Parking:
Accessible parking, but I came on a busy Tuesday movie night so I had to loop around multiple times to find parking even when I drove to the far corners of the lot.
Service:
Very nice and pleasant server. She explained the menu and was attentive to our needs. The owner/manager(?) also came around to ensure we were looked after.
The restaurant is new, so it's quite nice inside. It is spacious and comfortable. I like how there's big screen televisions playing a few different sports at once. It's spacious and I don't feel like I'm crowded with other people.
Food:
I enjoyed the food here. My friend and I ordered the oyster sliders, lobster roll (with Caesar and Cajun fries), and a pound of garlic butter shrimp.
The boil was as expected. Shrimp was reasonably fresh, not sandy/crumbly, but not extremely crisp either. The garlic butter was nice because they put tons of garlic in there. Delicious!
The oyster sliders were the highlight of our meal. I highly recommend them. The mayo and fried onion complement the fried oyster quite well.
The lobster roll surprised me in price as the dish seemed small for 22ish dollars. However the roll probably had as much meat as a lobster tail, so I wasn't disappointed. The fries and salad were a bit small and did leave me wanting more.
Comparisons:
The one that comes to mind of course is The Captain's Boil. This restaurant has similar offerings, but adds to it with more a la carte, deep fried and non boil items. I think this restaurant wins in diversity as well as a more hip and inviting atmosphere.
Impression:
I was impressed and I will be visiting again! I just can't eat here as often as I would want, cause the food can be a bit heavy (y'know.. if you wanna be health conscious )