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Favorite Summertime Seafood Shack/Restaurant

You must have drank too much, the Duck (food) has been horrible since the ownership/staff/kitchen issues when they reopened, then closed, then reopened, post-Covid, actually dating back to when Mike (Wolfie) passed away almost 10 years ago

PS Westfair Fish & Chips at the back of the Westfair Shopping Center just west of the Fairfield line (across from Stop & Shop) fries up seafood on par with any of the Shoreline seafood shacks.

There are few places in Fairfield Country more polarizing than the Black Duck, so I am not going to debate you on this.
 
They are.

Taquerio in Mystic has three or four that are very good, but mostly, we go there as an excuse to have their cocktails.

At some point, if deep asks nicely, I will share the world’s easiest fish taco recipe. It has been perfected by toddlers working tirelessly in our test kitchens and is ready for sharing.
Let me guess. Put it in a tortilla and slap some rice and beans on the side of it?
 
For fried; Skippers in Niantic for whole-bellies and oysters. If you prefer Clam strips, then Fred's Shanty on Pequot Ave. in New London.
It wasn't great, but I really miss the old Captain's Galley that were in Milford and West Haven. They used to give big piles of clam strips. The strips at Fred's Shanty were good, then you could top off with ice cream from Michael's Dairy a few blocks down.
 
It wasn't great, but I really miss the old Captain's Galley that were in Milford and West Haven. They used to give big piles of clam strips. The strips at Fred's Shanty were good, then you could top off with ice cream from Michael's Dairy a few blocks down.
Also heard Flander's Fish Market in East Lyme is getting more notice. A friend said $8 fish & chips on Tuesdays.
 
My knowledge of food in New England is a bit dated and reliant on infrequent visits back east. But my go-to for whole bellied clams has always been the Clam Box in Ipswich MA and Harry's in Colchester (great burgers too!)
 
The Black Duck in Westport is more dive bar than seafood shack, but it has excellent fish tacos and will occasionally have a fish sandwich special that is very good. Don’t drink too much if you go because the floor is very uneven and kind of slants toward the river, and one can wipe out off even a mild buzz.
Happy to hear that place hasn't collapsed into the Saugatuck yet. Used to work within walking distance and spent many a night unsure if it was me or the floor to the men's room that was my problem. Although it seems ridiculous they haven't fixed that in the 27 years since I was last there.
 
Stowes was mentioned above in west haven, Another place i like alot is copps island which is a little stand/trailer in stratford
 
The OG Fords is closed and was replaced by a similar place called Herrings. You can still get the lobster bomb at Fords Black & Blue which is just a few minutes from the original location in Noank as you head towards Esker Point beach and Groton Long Point.
I havn’t been down there in about 4-5 years, didn’t realize it was closed. Place checked a lot of boxes as far as seafood and setting go.
 
Not big on lobster, so my go-to is oysters on the half shell. Spike the oysters with a dash of Hartford's own Wild Moon Liqueurs Cucumber and you'll thank me.
 
I used to love the Seafood Shanty in Martha's Island in Edgartown - drinking mudslides on the roof watching boats go in and out - fresh seafood. Good way to burn a few hours chilling.
One of my favorite places to start my day on Martha's Vineyard. Ride my bike from the Oaks Bluff ferry and stop for food and a few beers before riding down to South Beach. Great way to spend the day on MVI. I often take the ferry from New Bedford to avoid some driving and potential traffic.

I have also had very nice lobster in the rough out of the Menemsha Fish Market on MVI while enjoying the sunset or eating off a spool table.

Nantucket Lobster Trap on Washington is another good place to eat lobster in the rough in Nantucket. Short walk from the ferry. There used to be a place that offered buck-a-huck oysters on Nantucket off Broad Street. Not sure if they still offer that great deal. Some places on Nantucket can charge as much as $4 an oyster.

Speaking of fish tacos, I am fortunate to live close to The Sandbar in Cocoa Beach. I eat their fish tacos often for half price on Tuesday nights. Check it out if you are ever in Central Florida.
 
I havn’t been down there in about 4-5 years, didn’t realize it was closed. Place checked a lot of boxes as far as seafood and setting go.
It just changed over last summer. Setting is still the same and I assume the seafood is more or the less the same, but I haven’t been yet as a fords loyalist.
 
PS Westfair Fish & Chips at the back of the Westfair Shopping Center just west of the Fairfield line (across from Stop & Shop) fries up seafood on par with any of the Shoreline seafood shacks.
Stowe's in West Haven is still my favorite (the only reason I ever go into WH), especially given the relatively low prices.
During my protracted downsizing, packing, and moving adventure, I stayed in Bridgeport, Black Rock, Westport. As it became less and less workable for me to venture even as far east as New Haven, these two continued to do an admirable job.
 
Throw in another Stowes was planning on going this weekend to kick off tge unofficial start of summer
 
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