St. Simons
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The Lodge at Sea Island which is actually on St. Simons has a good restaurant. Delaney's is a good dinner spot. There are several other good upscale restaurants and I'll repost when I think of their names.
The Crab Trap just down the street from the King & Prince is our favorite casual seafood restaurant. Some people prefer Crabdaddy's next door to the Crab Trap. It's also casual.
We have never thought the food at the King & Prince is very good (husband attends an annual conference there) but we were there last weekend and the food was better. The renovated room was also much improved. Now, K&P just needs to redo the lobby and common areas.
The Crab Trap just down the street from the King & Prince is our favorite casual seafood restaurant. Some people prefer Crabdaddy's next door to the Crab Trap. It's also casual.
We have never thought the food at the King & Prince is very good (husband attends an annual conference there) but we were there last weekend and the food was better. The renovated room was also much improved. Now, K&P just needs to redo the lobby and common areas.
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We've always enjoyed Chelsea - directly across the street from Crab Trap and Crabdaddy's. It's not as casual, and you'll probably need reservations.
They have a website: http://www.chelsea-stsimons.com/
They have a website: http://www.chelsea-stsimons.com/
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padams421-
Thank you for your info. I will look into it the dinner spots. This will be our first time at K and P, we usually are in HH at this time, but the Wives wanted a change. Are the shops close to K and P, or will they have to drive?
Thank you again.
Thank you for your info. I will look into it the dinner spots. This will be our first time at K and P, we usually are in HH at this time, but the Wives wanted a change. Are the shops close to K and P, or will they have to drive?
Thank you again.
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Hmmm, southern food? My long-time favorite was Alfonse's but it burned to the ground several years ago and was not re-built. There is a place on Mallory St., but the name escapes me for the moment. It is fairly small and often has a wait, but they do have a tiny bar.
Another good red meat place (steaks, veal/pork/lamb chops, etc.) is Bennie's Red Barn on Frederica just beyond Sea Palms.
Another good red meat place (steaks, veal/pork/lamb chops, etc.) is Bennie's Red Barn on Frederica just beyond Sea Palms.
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Some day I'll learn to google before I post! It's Barbara Jean's, and they too have a website. Good ol' southern "comfort" food. 
www.barbara-jeans.com

www.barbara-jeans.com
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Just returned from K&P. We enjoyed Chelseas and Crabdaddys for dinner. Good Casual food and close enough not to take the car. The room needed a little up-dating, but they were spacious and good access to the beach. We enjoyed the Beach atmosphere the best. Having a beer on a beach without getting bothered was very relaxing. Thank you for your tips!...
Just returned from K&P. We enjoyed Chelseas and Crabdaddys for dinner. Good Casual food and close enough not to take the car. The room needed a little up-dating, but they were spacious and good access to the beach. We enjoyed the Beach atmosphere the best. Having a beer on a beach without getting bothered was very relaxing. Thank you for your tips!...




