Flying Fish Public Market & Grill - Seafood Type Restaurant in Barefoot Landing
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill

Seafood Restaurant in Barefoot Landing

 
Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Rated: 0 out of 5 with 1 Reviews

Flying Fish Public Market & Grill offers a great selection of fresh fish, a wide variety of shellfish including shrimp, crab legs and oysters as well as smoked fish dips and homemade soups. All of our selections are available to enjoy at our water-front restaurant or take for your enjoyment at home or your vacation destination. Can't find what you're looking for - please ask and we will scour the seas to find it. Enjoy the ocean's best offerings and get fresh seafood to go from the Flying Fish Public Market today!


Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
4744 Hwy 17 S
Barefoot Landing
843-663-3474
Hours: 7 days per week 11am-11pm
General Info:
  • Lunch Served
  • Dinner Served
  • Snacks or Appetizers
  • Outdoor Seating
Serving on:
  • Valentines Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Eve
There are currently 1 user submitted reviews for this restaurant.

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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Jun 16th, 2012 at 7:51 pm
From: campbellsville, KY
By: wdf


Avg. Rating:2.8
Very disappointing. Grilled grouper had texture of rubber! This fish was not fresh. Won't be back.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Mar 29th, 2012 at 7:00 pm
From: greensboro, SC
By: ftm


Avg. Rating:2.3
Used to be great ,has went way down hill in the last six months ,what happen ,did managment change or something ? im so change it back!.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Mar 27th, 2012 at 12:36 pm
From: Greensboro , NC
By: ftm


Avg. Rating:2.3
I have been going to the flying fish since it opened and loved it, but the last few times I have been it seems to be going down hill fast. I had the fish and chips with crab coleslaw but there was no crab in it, also there was about half the amount of food as before, my husband had one of the big boils, but when he got it, it was alot smaller than it used to be and didn't have crawfish on it like it use to.very disappointed. The new management is awful and the chef is not much better. I will not be back and will make sure I don't send anyone I know there.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Mar 18th, 2012 at 7:10 pm
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: dm


Avg. Rating:5
My husband and I just went to the Flying Fish for the first time two nights ago. Amazing is all that is needed. I had the Fish and Chips and my husband had the Tilapia. Portions were more than enough. Taste was excellent. The dip that comes before the dinner was delicious. And our waitress was a ray of sunshine. I can't imagine anyone leaving the Flying Fish unhappy. We can't wait to go back.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Mar 03rd, 2012 at 4:31 pm
From: Lincolnton, NC
By: jg


Avg. Rating:4
Our group of four ladies went for lunch. There were only a few people there. We were greeted warmly and seated immediately. The menu was simple but varied. The prices included 5$ to 20$ entrees. The food was delicious. We recommend you eat there. Don't know about summer crowds but it was great in the off-season.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Sep 17th, 2011 at 8:15 pm
From: Winston Salem, NC
By: th


Avg. Rating:2.7
We were seated within 10 minutes on a Saturday night. However our food did not come to the table until 50 minutes after we had been seated. My wife had steamed crab legs and we rate them as excellent. However, I had the tilapia and it was poor. So I have given the overall quality of food an average rating. The manager very kindly gave us a complimentary dessert to make up for the dried out tilapia. I'm sure I could have sent it back but after waiting an hour to get food I didn't want to wait any longer. It would be nice if they provided some bread or some hushpuppies on the table for those waiting.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Sep 16th, 2011 at 10:23 am
From: Dover, OH
By: aj


Avg. Rating:3.7
My husband, son & I ate dinner here last night & had a wonderful time. We arrived just after 7 pm (on a Thursday evening) & were seated within 15 min. Our table was on the 2nd floor screened deck overlooking the intercoastal waterway at sunset. Gorgeous! We enjoyed the hushpuppy appetizer (about a dozen in one order!), my husband has a dozen raw oysters (heard no complaints) & we all shared the Flying Fish Specialty with plenty left over. All was very tasty. The best part of our experience was our server, Lauren. She was happy, attentive & paid special attention to our two-year-old. On the way out, the staff behind the seafood counter were very friendly also! We plan to visit Tbonz (sister restaurant) tonight & will receive 10% off when I show my receipt from the Flying Fish. We had a great time & will be back next year!
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Sep 11th, 2011 at 9:15 am
From: Irmo, SC
By: mc


Avg. Rating:4.5
We ate here on Friday,9/9/11, prior to a show at Alabama Theater. When we arrived the hostess suggested the bar area if we were pressed for time. There were plenty of booths, and as soon as we sat down our waiter was there and took our drink order. He soon returned with our drinks and a complementary dip. We had the Spicy Tuna Sushi Roll, It was good. For my meal I had the Calabash Platter - Flounder, oysters and calabash shrimp...18.95, came with a nice sized piece of fish and a pile of Shrimp and oysters, it was great. The wife had Atlantic Salmon - Chef’s Suggested Preparation: Fire grilled with mango salsa...19.95 She said it was the best salmon she'd ever had. And for desert she had a Chocolate Martini (not on the menu) it was very good too. I highly recommend this place to anyone going out for diner and a show because the food is great and you can park between the restaurant and the Alabama Theater and walk from diner to the show.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Jun 24th, 2011 at 5:28 pm
From: Charlotte, NC
By: bc


Avg. Rating:2
This place was horrible. It took us over an hour to get our food. When it finally came out, there was a long strand hair on my friends fried shrimp. The server had the meal taken off the ticket. We were very disappointed. The manager came to our table after the hair incident and he really did not seem to care. We will not be back and do not recommend this place to anyone.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Apr 06th, 2011 at 3:23 pm
From: North Olmsted, OHIO
By: jae


Avg. Rating:2.5
Great seafood if you like small shrimp and tough, little scallops.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Jan 16th, 2011 at 10:16 am
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: jr


Avg. Rating:4.7
My wife and I ate here last night (Jan. 15, 2011). We had an amazing experience and can't wait to go back. Who would have ever thought that some of the best bar-b-q ribs would be found at a seafood restaurant! These ribs were excellent--perfectly slow-cooked, fall-off-the-bones. The steamed shrimp were huge, perfectly prepared, with a homemade cocktail sauce. And the clam chowder was great! We learned this restaurant is part of a locally owned and operated chain. Clearly, this is a new favorite--and we are locals.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Oct 07th, 2010 at 1:43 pm
From: Statesville, NC
By: enr


Avg. Rating:4.5
My wife and I visited The Flying Fish for dinner on September 27, 2010. We both love that southern delicacy called "Shrimp and Grits". This was without a doubt the best shrimp and grits we have ever eaten. It was so good that we decided to eat there again on our last night, October 2nd. The quality of the food is fantastic. The staff is very friendly and they act like they are genuinely glad that you are there. The free Mahi-Mahi Dip and crackers is a great touch and very tastey. The restaurant is very clean and the restrooms are also kept very clean. On Saturday night there was a good crowd for dinner but it was not overwlmingly loud nor was there a long wait. We were seated right away with a fantastic view of the intercostal waterway. The only time it got loud was when the Manager and one of the cooks started throwing a red snapper back and forth over the counter; hence the name "flying fish". It was great and very entertaining. We plan to be back in M.B. for Thanksgiving and have already made our plans to eat here while in town. This restaraunt has become on of our new "gotta go to spots".
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Sep 08th, 2010 at 8:22 pm
From: Washington, DC
By: mb


Avg. Rating:3.3
I visited this restaurant in early August with family members. I had shrimp and flounder. Both were good, though I think some Calabash restaurants are a better value (like Ella's). The view of the waterway is great. My one big complaint is that there was a big board at the front of the restaurant advertising which fish and seafood items were available. Apparently, they offered fresh "dungenous" crabs that day. I do wonder about a seafood restaurant that doesn't know the correct spelling of the crab is "dungeness"!
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Sep 04th, 2010 at 7:18 pm
From: Charlotte, NC
By: pd


Avg. Rating:4.2
We have eaten at the Flying Fish twice at lunch. Great menu and the food was excellent. I got an appetizer - steamed shrimp in the shell. The shrimp were huge and were enough for me as an entree. My husband got the fish of the day which was very good. The sweet potato fries are so good as a side but are sinfully good as an appetizer with blue cheese and dressing. My granddaughter won't touch sweet potatoes and she loved them. Highly recommend - also get a Barefoot Landing preferred customer card at customer service and you will get a discount on your meal
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Aug 20th, 2010 at 1:31 pm
From: Charlotte, NC
By: db


Avg. Rating:4.5
I've gone there 3 times since they opened and have enjoyed it each time. The steam pot is packed with great seafood. The barbeque chicken is really good for non-seafood people. You get free fish dip and crackers as a starter. Nice view of the waterway too.
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Flying Fish Public Market & Grill
Posted: Aug 16th, 2010 at 5:53 pm
From: Worcester, NY
By: jl


Avg. Rating:5
We just ordered from the happy hour menu and the quantity of food was amazing. Staff is very friendly. Went with 8 people, one a child under 5 and he had such a good time playing with the rubber shark. Great place to go for the money.
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