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Browns Lobster Pound – Seabrook, New Hampshire

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Location: I-95, Exit 1, Seabrook, New Hampshire

This is a few miles off the highway — but worth the few minutes’ drive.

When we were youngsters, we would NOT tell tourists about this place, lest it be “ruined”. But it’s great, and during tourist season, it’s packed. You can take a seafood platter — or, the local specialty, lobster. You pick your own, by weight and they steam it for you. This is a “seafood in the rough” place, which is typical of seafood places on the New England coast.

They have moderate prices, cash only (ATM is on site), and I don’t know if they accept Canadian money. There is no alcohol sold BUT you can BYOB, and there’s no beer store nearby, so if you want a beer — and what goes better with New England seafood than beer? — you should make a stop and pick up a can or two.

http://www.brownslobsterpound.com/

Newick’s Seafood Restaurant – Newington, New Hampshire

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Location: I-95, Exit 4, Newington, New Hampshire

Newick’s is a little difficult to find. Take I-95 exit 4 and travel about 5 miles west on US Route 4 to Newington. It’s located on a frontage road and looks out on the “Great Bay”. This is genuine New England seafood… and about as fresh as you can get! Generous portions, great prices, in an informal, family atmosphere. You have to try the boiled lobster, you’ll be hooked! (no, I do not work there but go there every time I’m in the area)

Dixie Crossroads Seafood Restaurant – Titusville, Florida

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Location: I-95 Exit 220, Titusville, Florida

If you love Rock Shrimp you should never pass up the Dixie Crossroads Seafood Restaurant. It’s located in Titusville, Florida about two miles east of I-95, exit 220 on Route 406, on the south (right) side of the highway. Look for the Rock Shrimp statues.

We’ve stopped here several times on the way south to Miami and have never been dissappointed. Go to their website at http://dixiecrossroads.com and check out their coupons.  Great menu and reasonable prices.

We  recommend Dixie Crossroads to all our friends.

Shoney’s Restaurant – Manning, South Carolina

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Location: I-95 Exit 119, Manning, South Carolina

My family and I where traveling to Florida and stopped at the Manning Shoney’s exit 119. This Restaurant was quite different than most Shoney’s restaurants we have visited. It was modern, and had one of the friendliest staffs we have ever encountered. The selection of food from the buffet was outstanding and menu food was also available. The management of this store deserves high praise. All aspects of our dinning experience were outstanding.