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Seafood in Milton?

illinijoe05

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Is there anywhere in Milton/Pace where i can get decent fresh seafood I really hate drviing all the way down to Joe Patti's.
 

Thisguy

Pain-in-the-dick
illinijoe05 said:
Is there anywhere in Milton/Pace where i can get decent fresh seafood I really hate drviing all the way down to Joe Patti's.

Not that I can think of, but, Ollie's is a decent sports bar with talented waitresses, and they have a 25 cent wing night on tuesdays if you haven't hit that up yet. :)
 

Steve Wilkins

Teaching pigs to dance, one pig at a time.
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illinijoe05 said:
Is there anywhere in Milton/Pace where i can get decent fresh seafood I really hate drviing all the way down to Joe Patti's.
You just can't get any better than Joe Patti's. Since leaving Pensacola, I have yet to find a place like it. As for Milton, I don't think seafood is much of a priority to them.
 

kray1395

Active Member
Before you give up, try out Southern Seafood on Hwy 90. It's between Milton and Pace. I'm trying to remember the exact location. It's maybe a mile to 1.5 miles past the Avalon Blvd intersection going towards Pace. It will be on your right hand side and is a small white building with a gravel parking lot. I bought almost all of my shrimp from them when I was there and a couple of fish filets here and there. Joe Patti's is good, but I hear ya on the drive. The only time I ever went there was when I had to go to NASP for whatever reason.
 

gregsivers

damn homeowners' associations
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Joe Patti's was just named the third best seafood market in the country. There was an article on the News Journal website a week or so ago. One of my friends said Southern Seafood was pretty good, I never went there myself but he had no problems with it. As far as seafood restaurants, try Manatee's on Stewart St/87 down near the high school. The food there was excellent, unfortunately I only discovered it just before I moved to Mayport.

And I will absolutely have to second Ollie's. Some of the waitresses are really hot, but sure as hell aint old enough. Oh, and they've got good food and cheap beer.
 

Steve Wilkins

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What the hell was #1 and #2...? Don't even say that market in downtown Seattle.
 

Thisguy

Pain-in-the-dick
gregsivers said:
And I will absolutely have to second Ollie's. Some of the waitresses are really hot, but sure as hell aint old enough.


The UCMJ says 16 is legal. That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it ;)
 

Thisguy

Pain-in-the-dick
CORPSviation said:
can i get page and article #'s on that to back me up


I don't know off hand, but your local JAG can hook you up. I'm not kidding. Out here in China Lake, more than a few sailors have been busted for...ahem...statutory. The thing is, state law is enforced, which of course is 18, so the UCMJ does no good here. Any legal beagles that can explain this, knock yourself out.

Seafood in Milton --> Hot waitresses at Ollie's --> "Legal" Age.

Yeah, I'd say this thread has degenerated quicker than normal. (probably mostly my fault)
 

Steve Wilkins

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CORPSviation said:
HEY! pike place market is good to go
Wasn't much of a fan of Pike Place. Way too many people in my way. I ate at a couple restaurants in that area and they sucked. I'd rather have a nice 9 oz Victoria filet at Outback. Whenever I have fish, it is almost always at home off the grill. I'll pay good money for an outstanding steak, but fish is just too easy NOT to screw up, so I do that myself.
 

VAmookie

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agreed, pike is crowded. But its large, and they've got everything. Plus its a competitive market and locally fished, so its priced really well. A lot better than other "local" fish markets i've been to.
 

gregsivers

damn homeowners' associations
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One of the two above Joe Patti's was a place in the Keys, don't remember the name off hand.
 

HighDimension

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gregsivers said:
And I will absolutely have to second Ollie's. Some of the waitresses are really hot, but sure as hell aint old enough. Oh, and they've got good food and cheap beer.


If they serve you drinks in Florida you know that they are 18 or older. Thats a state law =) If not, just make a good impression on the parents and you are good to go at 16. .... I'm a horrible person for knowing this. :eek:
 
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