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Best Seafood Restaurants in Point Pleasant Beach

5 seafood restaurants in this ocean County beach town

Browse the top seafood restaurants in Point Pleasant Beach with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.

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Local Insight: Seafood Restaurant in Point Pleasant Beach

Point Pleasant's active fishing fleet makes this one of the freshest seafood spots on the shore. Red's Lobster Pot at the inlet serves massive lobster rolls to lines that form by 11am, while Spike's Fish Market has sold fresh catch since 1926.

What to Look For in Seafood Restaurant

The Jersey Shore is synonymous with fresh seafood. From dock-to-table catches brought in daily by local fishing fleets to legendary raw bars serving briny oysters and clams, the shore offers some of the best seafood on the East Coast. Many restaurants have their own fishing boats or relationships with local captains, ensuring the freshest possible catches.

Insider Tips

  • Look for restaurants near fishing docks or marinas - proximity often means fresher seafood
  • Ask what came in that day - good restaurants know their daily catch
  • BYOB restaurants often have better food quality (savings on liquor license go to ingredients)
  • Check if they source from local boats like Viking Village in Barnegat Light

Summer Season Tips

Peak season means more selection but longer waits. Make reservations for popular spots. Raw bar season is in full swing.

Top 5 Seafood Restaurants

1

Clark's Bar & Grill

$$

Waterfront bar and grill on Arnold Avenue with dockside dining and fresh seafood.

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2

Red's Lobster Pot

$$

Seasonal seafood spot with massive portions and waterfront setting. Famous for lobster rolls and fried clams. Expect lines in peak season—worth the wait.

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3

Shore Fresh Seafood Mkt-Rstrnt

$$

Located in Point Pleasant Boro.

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4

Spike's Fish Market

$$

Serving Point Pleasant since 1926. Fresh fish market with casual counter service. Get it to go or have them fry it on the spot.

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5

The Shrimp Box

$$

Casual waterfront dining with views of the inlet. Fresh seafood, cold drinks, and a relaxed shore atmosphere.

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Our Top Picks Reviewed

Best Overall: Clark's Bar & Grill

Clark's Bar & Grill stands out as our top pick for seafood restaurants in Point Pleasant Beach.Waterfront bar and grill on Arnold Avenue with dockside dining and fresh seafood. At $$ pricing, it delivers excellent value for the quality. Notable features include waterfront, outdoor seating, full bar. Specializing in american and bar-grill, this spot is perfect for both locals and visitors.

Best Value: Shore Fresh Seafood Mkt-Rstrnt

Shore Fresh Seafood Mkt-Rstrnt delivers solid quality at $$ pricing.Located in Point Pleasant Boro. A reliable pick for families and groups on a set budget.

Best for Special Occasions: Red's Lobster Pot

For a nicer night out in Point Pleasant Beach, Red's Lobster Pot is a strong choice.Seasonal seafood spot with massive portions and waterfront setting. Famous for lobster rolls and fried clams. Expect lines in peak season—worth the wait. The quality and atmosphere hold up well at this price level.

What to Know Before You Go

The seafood restaurants scene in Point Pleasant Beach varies by season. During peak summer months (June through August), wait times at popular spots can exceed an hour, especially on weekend evenings. We recommend making reservations at least a week in advance for weekend dining. Off-season visitors (September through May) will find it much easier to secure tables, and many establishments offer seasonal specials and promotions.

Price-wise, expect to spend between $15-30 per person at $ spots, $30-50 at $$ establishments, $50-80 at $$$ venues, and $80+ at $$$$ fine dining locations. Most Point Pleasant Beach seafood restaurants are BYOB-friendly, which can significantly reduce your total bill if you bring your own wine or beer.

Quick Comparison

NamePriceBest ForHighlights
Clark's Bar & Grill$$Families & Groupswaterfront, outdoor seating
Red's Lobster Pot$$Families & Groupswaterfront, lobster
Shore Fresh Seafood Mkt-Rstrnt$$Families & Groupsseafood
Spike's Fish Market$$Families & Groupsfresh market, counter service
The Shrimp Box$$Families & Groupswaterfront, casual

Seafood Restaurant Tips for Value

Get more for your money with these local insights for seafood restaurants in Point Pleasant Beach.

  • 1BYOB saves $30-50 on wine - many top seafood spots are BYOB
  • 2Lunch menus often have the same fish at lower prices
  • 3Counter service spots often have better prices than sit-down
  • 4Fish tacos and po'boys are budget-friendly ways to enjoy fresh catches

Planning Your Visit to Point Pleasant Beach?

Check out our complete guide to Point Pleasant Beach with beaches, events, parking info, and more.

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About Point Pleasant Beach

Point Pleasant Beach delivers what families actually want from a Jersey Shore vacation: a proper boardwalk with rides and games, an aquarium that genuinely entertains kids, beaches clean enough for sandcastles, and enough dining variety to keep everyone happy. Jenkinson's Boardwalk has been family-owned since 1928—four generations running the same operation—and it shows in the quality. This is the family boardwalk experience, refined over nearly a century. The boardwalk anchors everything. Jenkinson's Aquarium ($18 adults, $12 kids) features sharks, penguins, seals, and touch tanks that keep children engaged for hours—a genuine rainy-day solution. The amusement rides range from kiddie options to thrill rides. Arcade games, mini golf, and the endless food options (pizza, funnel cake, sausage & peppers) complete the classic shore experience. Unlike Seaside Heights 15 minutes south, Point Pleasant keeps things firmly family-oriented. No late-night party scene, no aggressive crowds. Parents can relax. Beach badges run $13-14/day or $130/season (kids 5-11 get reduced rates, under 5 free). The main beach adjacent to the boardwalk draws the biggest crowds; for a quieter experience, head south toward the Manasquan Inlet where fishermen cast from the jetty and the sand is less packed. Lifeguards patrol through Labor Day. Parking fills early on summer weekends—arrive before 10am or expect to hunt. Beyond the boardwalk, downtown Point Pleasant Beach along Arnold Avenue offers something the boardwalk towns lack: a legitimate restaurant and shopping scene. Red's Lobster Pot at the inlet serves massive lobster rolls and fried clam platters—lines form by 11am in summer, and yes, it's worth the wait. Spike's Fish Market has sold fresh catch since 1926. The legendary Hoffman's Ice Cream has drawn crowds with homemade flavors since 1976—the lines wrapping around the block tell you everything. Martell's Tiki Bar on the boardwalk brings tropical cocktails and live music with ocean views. Accommodations range from beachfront hotels like White Sands ($150-300/night) to vacation rentals throughout town. The train station on the North Jersey Coast Line makes this one of the most accessible shore towns from NYC—about 1:15 by rail with no car needed. The train connection makes Point Pleasant Beach accessible in a way most shore towns aren't—end of the electrified line, walk from the station to Arnold Avenue to the beach, no car needed. Red's Lobster Pot draws the lines for a reason, Hoffman's ice cream is worth the wait, and Jenkinson's Aquarium buys you two hours on a rainy afternoon. Bay Head is next door if the boardwalk energy is too much. But if you wanted quiet, you'd have booked Bay Head to begin with.

Why Point Pleasant Beach for Seafood Restaurants?

Point Pleasant Beach in Ocean County draws visitors for its family friendly and boardwalk character. The seafood restaurants scene reflects that mix — you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this ocean County beach town.

What Makes Point Pleasant Beach Special

  • family friendly atmosphere
  • boardwalk atmosphere
  • amusements atmosphere
  • aquarium atmosphere
  • classic atmosphere

Planning Your Visit

Point Pleasant Beach is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best seafood restaurants experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.

Getting to Point Pleasant Beach

  • From NYC: 1hr 15min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 15min
  • From Newark: 1hr

Local Tips

  • Parking: Limited free street parking. Metered lots near boardwalk with varying prices.
  • Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
  • Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.

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