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Best Seafood Restaurants in Seaside Park

1 seafood restaurants in this ocean County beach town

Browse the top seafood restaurants in Seaside Park with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.

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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 1 Seafood Restaurants

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Spikes Fish Market

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Fresh seafood market and restaurant. Local favorite for lobster and crab.

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Seafood Restaurant Tips for Value

Get more for your money with these local insights for seafood restaurants in Seaside Park.

  • 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 Seaside Park?

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About Seaside Park

Seaside Park exists in a peculiar geographic position that locals call "between two wild places"—the boardwalk chaos of Seaside Heights to the north, and the 10 miles of undeveloped barrier beach at Island Beach State Park to the south. The town has figured out how to be the sensible middle ground: family beaches with real amenities, enough restaurants and shops to keep everyone fed, and a year-round community (2,000+ permanent residents, the largest on the Barnegat Peninsula) that keeps the place grounded. The beach access here varies in interesting ways. Standard borough beaches run $10/day or $55/season. But the real draw is Funtown Beach, a family-owned operation with cabana rentals, a tiki hut atmosphere, and—crucially—BYOB allowed at $12/person. Locals call it the best beach in North Jersey, and while that's debatable, the combination of quality sand, good facilities, and the ability to bring your own cooler makes a compelling case. Lifeguards patrol through Labor Day on all beaches. Island Beach State Park shares Seaside Park's southern border, making this the gateway to one of the last undeveloped barrier beaches on the Atlantic coast. The state park charges $20/day parking in summer (free beach access), offering surf fishing, nature trails through beach plum and holly forests, and beaches where the only development visible is sand, dunes, and sky. Combining Seaside Park's convenient accommodations with Island Beach's wilderness creates the best of both worlds. The bay side of Seaside Park provides calm-water alternatives to the ocean. Barnegat Bay access points offer excellent kayaking, paddleboarding, and crabbing—blue crabs run through summer, and the bayside docks produce steady catches for families with traps or handlines. Sunset views over the bay compete with any ocean beach on the peninsula. Dining options cluster along the main strip: Spikes Fish Market for fresh seafood (the lobster roll justifies the drive), Klee's Bar & Grill for pub fare and local atmosphere. The Windjammer Motor Inn provides family-friendly accommodations with pool and IBSP access. Figure $15-30/person for casual dining. Funtown Beach is the differentiator most people don't know about until someone local tells them: $12/person, BYOB allowed, cabana rentals, genuinely good facilities. It's not a standard municipal beach setup. Pair that with a short drive to Island Beach State Park's 10 undeveloped miles, and Seaside Park offers a day structure that neither neighbor can match. Seaside Heights is 5 minutes north when the kids want Casino Pier. Most families who base themselves here end up splitting their time between Funtown and the state park, with occasional boardwalk runs—which is exactly how the town is positioned.

Why Seaside Park for Seafood Restaurants?

Seaside Park in Ocean County draws visitors for its family friendly and quieter 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 Seaside Park Special

  • family friendly atmosphere
  • quieter atmosphere
  • gateway atmosphere
  • year round atmosphere
  • relaxed atmosphere

Planning Your Visit

Seaside Park 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 Seaside Park

  • From NYC: 1hr 30min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 25min
  • From Newark: 1hr 15min

Local Tips

  • Parking: Parking lots near beaches. Island Beach State Park has separate parking fees ($20/day in summer).
  • Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
  • Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.

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