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12-14-2007, 10:17 PM
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The one we go to is on McCormick (I can't even remember the name, it might be the one listed above?).
It's local for us, but that's not going to be close enough for your job site...can you look closer to home and purchase on your way home? It seems a lot of the fish shops seem to be in more residential areas, not work locations. 
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02-23-2008, 11:19 PM
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Another source for seafood
We just "rediscovered" a Seafood place we used to buy from years ago.
We picked up some oysters here last weekend and they were excellent. They cost a little more (I expect all the seafood might), but the quality was really good. Instead of getting the oysters in a croaker sack or a plastic bag and having to wash all the mud off the oysters, these ones were pre-washed in salt water and nicely packaged in a box (1/2 bushel) - just shuck and eat.
I did not do the picking up, or you know I would have gotten a business card with the exact address and info, but here's the info I do have:
In Lakewood, south end of the San Marco area:
Seafood (yep, that's the name)
On the east side of San Jose Blvd, just north of University Blvd near all the antique shops, but south of Oaklawn Cemetery.
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02-24-2008, 09:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by riveree
We just "rediscovered" a Seafood place we used to buy from years ago.
We picked up some oysters here last weekend and they were excellent. They cost a little more (I expect all the seafood might), but the quality was really good. Instead of getting the oysters in a croaker sack or a plastic bag and having to wash all the mud off the oysters, these ones were pre-washed in salt water and nicely packaged in a box (1/2 bushel) - just shuck and eat.
I did not do the picking up, or you know I would have gotten a business card with the exact address and info, but here's the info I do have:
In Lakewood, south end of the San Marco area:
Seafood (yep, that's the name)
On the east side of San Jose Blvd, just north of University Blvd near all the antique shops, but south of Oaklawn Cemetery.
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I have been to this place, it is cool. I thought a little expensive, but they tell you where everything is from.
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10-20-2009, 10:02 AM
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Safe Harbor at Mayport could make your day. Fish is fresh and will be cut to order, prices are lower than grocery stores, they will clean your shrimp for $1. a lb. and the food in the little restaurant is great. You can tell by the crowds... They will pack your order in ice also.
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