boondocks restaurant


laura
2 yıl önce
port orange
my mother's day wish list.... we went to boondocks last year during one of my company's event with great folks....we had the best time n food...i liked it so much i added it to my mother's day wish list...the food was great n well priced...this is a must go hole in the wall;)
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becky
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
great food, great location, excellent service! nice family owned restaurant that's been in business for 18 years. i asked to speak to the manager after we ate to give our praises only to find she was one of the waitresses! i love that she was helping her staff. the crab legs were the best i've had at the fairest price i've seen! the staff didn't have an individual table, everyone worked together as a team making sure we had everything we needed. we enjoyed a sunset on the marina while we were eating. we loved it so much yesterday we're actually going back tonight!
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raven
2
2 yıl önce
port orange
this place used to be a great neighborhood eatery. now that droves of tourists have found it the food has suffered as well as the prices. i won't wait 45 min for a fish sandwich next to a bunch of tourists!
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facebook
2 yıl önce
port orange
terrible. worst seafood in florida. the fried shrimp looked and tasted like they came from the frozen food section of the grocery store. to top it off we waited in line for over an hour!
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theresemmcgee
2 yıl önce
port orange
great place, great food, great staff. this is one place you definitely want to visit when you're in daytona again and again. every dish is great, beer is cold, and the service is excellent. it's very casual, on the waterfront, you can even feed the catfish with your leftover food, assuming you have any. visit this place early on during your vacation because you will want to come back.
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zippe
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
where locals go for seafood. if you want great seafood at a reasonable price in this area, take the time to find boondocks. no cloth napkins here just picnic tables at the end of a marina. staff is attentive, food is great (unless you came here for a hot dog - are you kidding me?). kids absolultly love the place.
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the
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
go! often!. loved this place. walked in last night for the first time (we're vacationing from the midwest) and felt immediately at home. fun, unpretenious. 12 huge oysters on the half-shell for under $10. ridiculously good. perhaps some of the best new england clam chowder i've ever had: broth was flavorful and appropriately creamy but not goopily thick, lots of clams, and they were tender and sweet, not rubbery. score! seafood paella had a wonderful sauce and lots of seafood, and the fish reuben was so simple and completely addictive. there's something to be said for simple food perfectly executed and served with a smile and a laugh. and, just to complete the picture, a white egret named mitchell stood adorably 2 feet away from our table supervising the proceedings. not kidding. loved him. loved the place. pay no attention to the fools who quibble about this or that: boondocks is a family business with family recipes, generous portions, friendly staff, reasonable prices, and killer key lime pie. go. now.
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shawn
2
2 yıl önce
port orange
very unsatisfied..... catch of the day is basa.... lmao, if you want a basa rueben sandwhich or cod and chips then you might like..... my wings soaked in grease sauce.... colsaw sucks... i bet long john silvers is better :)
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smitty
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
hidden gem. great little place hidden on the intercoastal at a marina. good prices, daily specials, open air. i go there everytime i am in town.
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steve
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
omg!!!! i had the "catch of the day" blackened fish sandwich and it was unbelievable!!! the place is a must stop! walk out on the pier at sunset and take pictures, then go see the light house.
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mike
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
first time, but not the last.. my dining partner and i were intrigued by the mention of paella on the website for this restaurant. we looked at the rest of the menu. and decided we had to try boondocks.

the premises are unassuming and pleasant in a sit-down-have-a-drink-and-an-order-of-oysters kinda way; the perfect place for our first dinner in daytona beach. the warm welcome and amazing service by our server, as well as the relaxed atmosphere quickly made us realize what a gem boondocks is. and seriously, ask for an iced tea and you get the pitcher? i liked this place immediately.

the oysters on the half shell were incredible, according to my dining partner, who grew up on oysters right out of the atlantic (his stepfather still farms them so he gets freshly shucked oysters on every visit home). he said that they were possibly some of the best, certainly the largest, he's eaten in a long time. my spicy peel-n-eat steamed shrimp were good, but not very spicy.

after conferring conspiratorially with our server (who turned out to be the daughter of the original owners and is now the owner herself), running through the options on the menu, we settled on the paella and the grouper reuben (for which i uploaded a photo). the paella comes with clams, mussels, shrimp, scallops, and a smattering of slightly-spicy and pleasantly smokey chorizo, in a pleasing tomato-based sauce served over saffron-yellow rice. it was not very spicy, but had pleasing spice to it, and the smokiness of the chorizo enhanced the flavor of the shrimp and scallops.

the reuben, like other reubens i have had, is messy and ooey-gooey. and it's delicious. a piping hot couple of filets, flash cooked and topped with thousand island, coleslaw, melted provolone, and nestled between slices of grilled rye. the fish was so hot i could barely take a bite, but it was worth the scorched tongue...

the "creamsicle cake" (orange cake with vanilla cream cheese frosting) was moist and the portion was huge. my partner's key lime pie was trance-inducing, he said (he's the key lime connoisseur, not i).

boondock's looks like what it is: a restaurant on a dock. from the open-air sides, covered with heavy plastic when it rains, to the picnic tables and the disposable serviceware, it makes no pretensions about what you're going to get. occasionally, someone in the dining area will light a cigarette, and if you're downwind (read: sitting dock-side) you'll get smoke wafting over your meal. that's the only downside to boondocks, and it's one i'm more than willing to work around for the large portions, the excellent service, and the ridiculously reasonable prices (a dozen huge oysters on the half-shell for $10?!).

we're only in town for four days, and we're already planning our next meal at boondocks.
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billpg
2 yıl önce
port orange
recommended to us by the locals while on vacation in late april. great seafood expertly prepared in a very casual setting. (we had gone from the beach to mini-golf to the restaurant in swim wear with shirts or coverup and fit right in). conch stew was excellent as were all the dishes we had from fried to baked to grilled. best oyster rockefeller i've had in quite a while. highly recommend.
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gigi
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
great little, hidden treasure.. this place is exactly what it's supposed to be - an open air, benches for seating, umbrella tables on deck, plastic cups, no frills eatery on the intercoastal. you can get fried or grilled seafood platters, burgers and even a fish ruben. we absolutely loved both.
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doc
5
2 yıl önce
port orange
outstanding service and attention, delicious food, very prompt food service, will make this place a staple restaurant when were here!!! great stuff
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rob
5
3 yıl önce
port orange
awesome place and great prices
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