Fisherman's Catch - Carta

4132 Stone Mountain Hwy, 30047, Lilburn, United States

🛍 Fish, Soup, Seafood, American

4.1 💬 2173 Reseñas
Fisherman's Catch

Teléfono: +17709792296

Dirección: 4132 Stone Mountain Hwy, 30047, Lilburn, United States

Ciudad: Lilburn

Menú Platos: 13

Reseñas: 2173

"My husband and I ate there for the first time on Thursday for their all. You can eat crab, legs and shrimp. First off the parking lot, looks like it has exploded and is a death trap for anyone handicap like myself. When you get in, there's a depressing environment of out of date ocean tchotchkes. We were seated at 5:05 p.m. no one came to take our drink order till 5:27 p.m. which is ridiculous. I ordered the crab legs with french fries and onion rings and it came with hush puppies. The french fries, onion rings and hush puppies tasted like the oil had started to go bad. The crab legs did come out in bulk and they were hot. However, I feel like they were left in the water too long because many pieces did not come out at all and we're sticking to the sides of the shell. For 55.99 before soft drink and tip, I expected them to know how to cook crab legs. In addition, when we pulled in there was a very sketchy looking man sitting outside the back gate on his phone. After a few minutes of us being there, he came in from the back and sat at the hostess stand and played on his phone. The entire time. He wasn't greeting customers. He wasn't answering the phone. He was simply playing on his phone. I would have thought he was on his break but they just opened at 5:00. The place is very outdated. Needs a facelift so bad. Only has one restroom for females and one for men. The soap and paper towel dispensers were both broken. The soap had been purchased from a Dollar tree and have been so watered down. You couldn't even call it soap anymore. In addition, the roll of paper towels was left on top of the back of the toilet. Disgusting. In my opinion. I had very high hopes for this restaurant based on the amount of time it's been open and the price of the crab legs. Needless to say I won't be back. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2"

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Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Whole Catfish

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Lexy
Lexy

The crab legs on Thursday were incredible! I will definitely be back! The customer service was excellent, and the food was served warm. Their onion rings are fantastic!


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ms

- **Service**: Dine-in - **Meal Type**: Dinner - **Price Per Person**: $50–100 - **Food Rating**: 4/5 - **Service Rating**: 4/5 - **Atmosphere Rating**: 2/5 - **Recommended Dish**: Alaskan Snow Crab Legs Overall, a decent experience!


Libby
Libby

I had a great experience at this restaurant. We tried the Captain's Platter and the Stuffed Flounder, and both dishes were outstanding. It's definitely the best seafood I've had in this area. We also appreciated the decor and the soothing music. We'll definitely return to sample more dishes. Food: 5/5 Ver carta


Jermina
Jermina

Good was decent. No seasoning but I added my own salt and hot sauce. I ordered whole catfish and it was tiny without the head. Shrimp were small as well. Prices are reasonable. Service was great. Very friendly. Food came out hot. I want to go back and try all you can eat crab legs night but I’ll bring my own seasoning. Not to bad.Kid-friendliness: Family restaurant so everyone is welcomeParking: Part pavement part gravel


Vicki
Vicki

Although the restaurant's decor hasn't been updated in quite some time, it in no way detracts from the quality of the food. Everything was delicious! I ordered the stuffed flounder, which was not only beautifully presented but also tasted fantastic. I usually don’t eat hush puppies, but I had to give them a try, and they were so good that I ended up eating all three! My husband ordered the grilled scallops, and they were exceptional! The service was also excellent!


Jermina
Jermina

Good was decent. No seasoning but I added my own salt and hot sauce. I ordered whole catfish and it was tiny without the head. Shrimp were small as well. Prices are reasonable. Service was great. Very friendly. Food came out hot. I want to go back and try all you can eat crab legs night but I’ll bring my own seasoning. Not to bad. Parking: Part pavement part gravel Kid-friendliness: Family restaurant so everyone is welcome Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options Free parking lot Ver carta


Gloria
Gloria

The waitress was extremely slow and they didn't have that much business. We waited almost a hour for our crablegs. They have the all you can eat crableg on Thursday night for 55.00 dollars and she focus more on her regular customers. Instead of new customers we sit there washing her making her rounds to the same people while we had a drink. The seafood soup is tasteless and watery no seasons on their food. The crablegs are a nice size but you need to bring your own butter. They served. some clarified margarine. They taste like something that you put on popcorn but not Seafood. I wouldn't recommend them for takeout food because one of the ladies that was with us had takeout order. She said it...


Joanne
Joanne

I ordered crab legs along with French fries and onion rings, and it also came with hush puppies. Unfortunately, the fries, onion rings, and hush puppies tasted as if the oil had gone bad. While the crab legs were served in generous portions and were hot, they seemed overcooked; many pieces were stuck to the shell, making them difficult to enjoy. For $55.99, not including drinks and tip, I expected much better preparation. Moreover, upon our arrival, there was a suspicious-looking man sitting outside the back gate on his phone. Shortly after, he came inside and sat at the hostess stand, playing on his phone the entire time. He didn’t greet customers or answer the phone, which made it seem li...


Joanne
Joanne

My husband and I ate there for the first time on Thursday for their all. You can eat crab, legs and shrimp. First off the parking lot, looks like it has exploded and is a death trap for anyone handicap like myself. When you get in, there's a depressing environment of out of date ocean tchotchkes. We were seated at 5:05 p.m. no one came to take our drink order till 5:27 p.m. which is ridiculous. I ordered the crab legs with french fries and onion rings and it came with hush puppies. The french fries, onion rings and hush puppies tasted like the oil had started to go bad. The crab legs did come out in bulk and they were hot. However, I feel like they were left in the water too long because man... Ver carta

Categorías

  • Fish Deléitese con nuestros exquisitos platos de pescado, elaborados con la captura más fresca del día. Desde favoritos a la parrilla hasta guisos sabrosos, nuestro menú celebra la abundancia del océano con sabores para satisfacer todos los paladares.
  • Soup Sopas cálidas y reconfortantes para nutrir tu alma. Elige entre una variedad de caldos sabrosos e ingredientes sustanciosos, perfectos para un sencillo aperitivo o una comida satisfactoria en un día fresco. Ver carta
  • Seafood Sumérgete en las capturas más frescas del mar con nuestra selección de mariscos, que ofrece exquisitos platos preparados con pescados y mariscos de alta calidad. ¡Saborea los sabores del océano en cada bocado!
  • American Disfruta de los sabores clásicos americanos con nuestro menú diverso, que incluye hamburguesas jugosas, pollo frito crujiente, costillas de BBQ abundantes y ensaladas frescas. Deléitate con el confort atemporal en cada bocado, creado para satisfacer todos los gustos.

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