Located on the western edge of waterfront Downtown Beaufort, Front Street Grill is a fine spot for Crystal Coast visitors and Intracoastal mariners to take a break from exploring, and enjoy a drink and a meal with an exceptional on-the-water view.
Established in 1999, Front Street Grill first entices patrons with its waterfront indoor and outdoor seating, and then lures them into a filling meal with an extensive lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch menu. Lunchtime visitors will find a nice selection of sandwiches, soups and salads, including plenty of unique seafood items like a seafood Bánh mì and chili lime shrimp tacos, while dinnertime visitors will be treated to a large range of entrees, which showcase local seafood, steaks, salads, and even smaller plates and appetizers. The brunch menu is equally impressive, with plenty of classic and unique breakfast fare in addition to a selection of sandwiches, while Happy Hour patrons can enjoy a cold drink and an appetizer, courtesy of the on-site Rhum Bar menu.
With miles of open water views across Taylor Creek, and plenty of reasons to pull up a waterfront seat and stay a while, Front Street Grill is a relaxing and enchanting restaurant that is sure to leave patrons suntanned and smiling.
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