Top 10 Seafood Near Jupiter
Seafood is the signature cuisine of the Jupiter area — this list ranks the best across all four towns, from no-frills fish shacks to inlet-front dining.
The undisputed king of Jupiter seafood. Hidden in a strip mall, Food Shack turns out creative Caribbean-Asian preparations of whatever's fresh that day. The sweet potato crusted fish is the stuff of local legend. No reservations, always a wait, always worth it.
Juno Beach's beloved institution — casual atmosphere, seriously good kitchen. Watching the animated chefs work the open line is half the fun. The menu goes beyond the usual: paella, escargot, and creative fresh-fish preparations that punch far above the price point.
Jupiter's premier raw bar, right on the Inlet with lighthouse views. Great oysters, fresh seafood towers, craft beer brewed on site, and a scene that goes from family dinner to lively bar as the night rolls on. The waterfront patio is prime real estate at sunset.
The quintessential Jupiter waterfront experience — open-air tiki dining on the Inlet with palm trees, boat traffic, and lighthouse views. Fresh seafood done well, tropical drinks, and the kind of setting that makes every dinner feel like vacation. Same ownership as Jetty's next door.
A Jupiter Inlet institution for over 25 years, with front-row views of the lighthouse. The blackened grouper and Alaskan king crab legs are the classics for a reason. More refined than U-Tiki next door — this is where you take visiting parents for a proper waterfront dinner.
Tequesta's go-to seafood shack — fresh catch, solid sushi bar, and a laid-back atmosphere that fits the town. The sushi towers are a crowd favorite, and the fresh fish preparations hold their own against anything in Jupiter. Great value for the quality.
Steps from the ocean with a terrace built for sunsets. The Parmesan encrusted grouper is the signature, and the 2lb Maine lobsters — flown in daily — are the award-winning special. Fresh fish delivered daily from local purveyors; the kind of quality-first fish house every beach town needs.
PBG's top-rated seafood spot — the rare kitchen where regulars claim they've "never had a bad bite." Fresh fish, a legitimate sushi program, and creative daily specials. Less scene-y than the waterfront spots; this one's purely about the food.
PBG's answer to a proper oyster house — brick floors, copper accents, and a raw bar that takes its shellfish seriously. Inviting outdoor seating and a cozy bar make it equally good for a full dinner or oysters-and-a-drink. The coastal dining experience without driving to the Inlet.
A fun, family-owned seafood spot with live music energy and coastal-inspired decor. The menu covers the waterfront — fresh fish, sushi, and shareable apps — with attentive service and a bustling atmosphere. A reliable crowd-pleaser when the group can't agree.
Food Shack doesn't take reservations and the wait can hit an hour during season — go at opening or expect to wait. For waterfront spots (Lucky Shuck, U-Tiki, Jetty's), sunset tables go first; book ahead or arrive by 5pm. Honorable mentions that just missed the list: Dune Dog Cafe (old-Florida roadside classic), Schooners (lobster rolls), Dive Bar (dock your boat), and Hooked on Jupiter.
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