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Two Georges Waterfront Grille

In Business Since 1958

Based on 4 reviews

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728 Casa Loma Blvd

Boynton Beach, FL 33435

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(561) 736-2717

Hours of Operation

Open From 11:00am-7 Days A Week

Payment Methods

AMEX, DINERS CLUB, DISCOVER, MASTER CARD, VISA

Products and Services

Sandwiches,Salads,Try Our Famous Conch Fritters,Specializing In Fish And Seafood,Soups,Soup Of The Day,Seafood Entrees,Seafood,Raw Bar,Parties,New England Clam Chowder,Maryland Crab Soup

About Two Georges Waterfront Grille

EATING PLACE DRINKING PLACE

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Great atmosphere

Posted by heather123 on 11/12/2007

If you are looking for a casual place to pull up the boat or stop in for a waterside drink, this place is great. It is laid back and kids are no problem. My daughter loves to play the 'hook' game. Food prices are a little high but to be expected for waterfront. The party can get pretty lively there on a Friday night, definitely a place to check out.

A Boaters Delight

Posted by sweetpea-1 on 1/22/2007

Great place to tie up your boat and have a bite to eat. Good basic seafood menu and lot of ambiance.

Great place to hang and grab a bite on the water.

Posted by akajt98 on 11/19/2006

Visiting the in-laws for a weekend we stumbled upon Two Geoge's. It was a sunny afternoon and a lovely surprise to find this casual restaurant on the water. Good food, good drinks, good service. Overall a good experience. We would definitly good back.

Local Waterfront Drink/Dine

Posted by Amanda S. on 10/5/2006

Two Georges is a popular waterfront eating and drinking establishment right next to the Banana Boat. While Banana Boat is more upscale, Two Georges has more of a local, salt-water air to it (and seems to have louder, more drunken patrons later at night). We came recently for a few drinks before a night out and had some calamari, conch fritters, and some spinach and artichoke dip. The calamari was deliciously crisp, served with a marinara sauce, but the conch fritters were disappointing. It was more like a conch patty that was sliced off of a loaf. Spinach and artichoke dip was good. We didn't have dinner that night (entrees looked a little pricey, but sandwiches and the like are closer to the $10 range). Previous times I've been to Two Georges for a lunch stop from a day of boating were pleasant. Sitting farther away from the bar is nicer, and I had a lovely shrimp melt sandwich. I'd recommend this place more for lunch than dinner, and not for an evening of drinking unless you plan to get rowdy!

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