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Saxis Island Museum & Old Crockett Store
20101 Saxis Rd, Saxis, VA 23427
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Capt E's Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar
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Capt E's Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar

9104 Starling Crk Rd, Saxis, VA 23427
4.6(210)
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attractions: Saxis Island Museum & Old Crockett Store, restaurants:
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Ham N' Cheese
Turkey N' Cheese
Cold Cut
Pulled Pork Bbq
Served with coleslaw or fries
Fried Oyster
Served with coleslaw or fries

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Saxis Island Museum & Old Crockett Store

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Reviews of Capt E's Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar

4.6
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5.0
5y

Captain E’s is a hidden gem tucked away in a small town sitting on the Pocomoke. This isn’t a spot slinging craft beers and pristinely plated food. It’s the kind of place serving genuine homestyle southern cooking, well-priced cocktails, and friendly service. The fried fish is flavorful and generously portioned. The fried green tomatoes with pimento cheese are a perfect pairing. And you’ve got to try the cinnamon butter.

The decor, plating, and atmosphere are truly no frills. Expect poured concrete floors, a bar packed with locals, and folding chairs. There are a few TVs and country music playing for entertainment. In the summer, they have an outdoor tiki bar just steps from the water. Great local option if you’re looking for a unique dive bar (using that term affectionately) and/or some great...

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1.0
18w

My wife and and our two children had lunch today. It was horrible! The stench of cigarette smoke everywhere! We spent over $100! This place is very overpriced and serve the expensive food in to go containers.🙄 The appetizers were a ripe off, clam chowder in a half cup paper bowl [$7.50] and fried green tomatoes [4 slices served of course in a to go container.🙄 Both extremely overpriced! I had a oil drenched flounder sandwich along with oil drenched fries served in a classy to go container for $20!🙄 I ate half of it because I was hungry and ended up with indigestion. This place is a rip off and a dump. Needless to say, we would not think...

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5.0
1y

An oasis during a motorcycle ride in a downpour. What a score. These people do not know a stranger. Very welcoming. Treated us like we were locals. We had the scallop tray, turnip greens, peas and dumplings and 2 desserts. (Not our norm, but fitted the occasion) All the food was delicious and exceptionaly prepared with fresh ingredients. The vibe was very "tiki hut on Vaca" and right on the water. Looks like they had a variety of fun blender drinks and a full bar, but went out of their way to warm us up with hot tea. What a great experience. We hope to return on purpose next time. Thank y'all! The Eastern Shore has it going on for...

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Zachary HerbZachary Herb
Captain E’s is a hidden gem tucked away in a small town sitting on the Pocomoke. This isn’t a spot slinging craft beers and pristinely plated food. It’s the kind of place serving genuine homestyle southern cooking, well-priced cocktails, and friendly service. The fried fish is flavorful and generously portioned. The fried green tomatoes with pimento cheese are a perfect pairing. And you’ve got to try the cinnamon butter. The decor, plating, and atmosphere are truly no frills. Expect poured concrete floors, a bar packed with locals, and folding chairs. There are a few TVs and country music playing for entertainment. In the summer, they have an outdoor tiki bar just steps from the water. Great local option if you’re looking for a unique dive bar (using that term affectionately) and/or some great home cooking.
Craigster GriffinCraigster Griffin
First time visitors to Saxis and Captain E’s. A local at the Saxis museum recommended it. Be sure to have gas in the car, local told me gas station is 13 miles away. I sat at the bar and Joy the owner was having lunch at the bar, very friendly, funny and smart lady! I ordered shrimp, clams, and oysters, all delicious. Few businesses in Saxis. Plenty of parking in private lot and street. Captain E’s had a food truck open when I visited. I shall return! 🐟🍤
A GA G
Expect a hole in the wall, local joint and nothing more 😉 Flounder sandwich and crabby fries were good. Soft shell crabs were small and dissapointing. If dining outside you'll get your food in to-go containers. Server was sweet. Best thing about this place was the Hurricane 🍹I'd go back for drinks at the tiki bar, but probably not for dining. Avoid the Porta Johns at all costs!😖
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Captain E’s is a hidden gem tucked away in a small town sitting on the Pocomoke. This isn’t a spot slinging craft beers and pristinely plated food. It’s the kind of place serving genuine homestyle southern cooking, well-priced cocktails, and friendly service. The fried fish is flavorful and generously portioned. The fried green tomatoes with pimento cheese are a perfect pairing. And you’ve got to try the cinnamon butter. The decor, plating, and atmosphere are truly no frills. Expect poured concrete floors, a bar packed with locals, and folding chairs. There are a few TVs and country music playing for entertainment. In the summer, they have an outdoor tiki bar just steps from the water. Great local option if you’re looking for a unique dive bar (using that term affectionately) and/or some great home cooking.
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First time visitors to Saxis and Captain E’s. A local at the Saxis museum recommended it. Be sure to have gas in the car, local told me gas station is 13 miles away. I sat at the bar and Joy the owner was having lunch at the bar, very friendly, funny and smart lady! I ordered shrimp, clams, and oysters, all delicious. Few businesses in Saxis. Plenty of parking in private lot and street. Captain E’s had a food truck open when I visited. I shall return! 🐟🍤
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Expect a hole in the wall, local joint and nothing more 😉 Flounder sandwich and crabby fries were good. Soft shell crabs were small and dissapointing. If dining outside you'll get your food in to-go containers. Server was sweet. Best thing about this place was the Hurricane 🍹I'd go back for drinks at the tiki bar, but probably not for dining. Avoid the Porta Johns at all costs!😖
A G

A G

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