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- Community AlumniWe spend a month in the fall and 3 months in the winter at MBTP. We've found over the years that most of the fun places to see or shop are not in the downtown area. Also most of the better restaurants are quite a bit north or south. Having the time now to explore adds a whole new dimension to being in the MB area.
- partsjockeyExplorerThanks for all the replies! This trip will be a learning experience I'm sure!
- TerryallanExplorer II
mockybird wrote:
MOST times when we go to a MB campground, we never leave except for maybe 1 night to eat seafood out somewhere and maybe go to Broadway at the beach. Sometimes we eat at one of the many places there.
Strange. In all the years we have been going to different beaches. We have NEVER found any decent seafood. None can compare with the fish camps around here. Even though there are less, and less of them now days. - Community Alumni
Terryallan wrote:
mockybird wrote:
MOST times when we go to a MB campground, we never leave except for maybe 1 night to eat seafood out somewhere and maybe go to Broadway at the beach. Sometimes we eat at one of the many places there.
Strange. In all the years we have been going to different beaches. We have NEVER found any decent seafood. None can compare with the fish camps around here. Even though there are less, and less of them now days.
So Terry I guess we'll have to keep eating indecent seafood! :B
... Eric - TerryallanExplorer II
PackerBacker wrote:
Terryallan wrote:
mockybird wrote:
MOST times when we go to a MB campground, we never leave except for maybe 1 night to eat seafood out somewhere and maybe go to Broadway at the beach. Sometimes we eat at one of the many places there.
Strange. In all the years we have been going to different beaches. We have NEVER found any decent seafood. None can compare with the fish camps around here. Even though there are less, and less of them now days.
So Terry I guess we'll have to keep eating indecent seafood! :B
... Eric
I recon so, Or atleast y'all will.:B I'll just wait till I get home, and go to the fish Camp.:B - DURACOExplorerTerryallan is correct about the seafood in that area. Most of it ain't fit to eat and overpriced. Hard to beat a good piece of carp.
- TerryallanExplorer II
DURACO wrote:
Terryallan is correct about the seafood in that area. Most of it ain't fit to eat and overpriced. Hard to beat a good piece of carp.
My fav is Fillet of Flounder. With the greasy black skin removed. I won't eat it if that is left on. - CampingN_C_ExplorerThere was excellent seafood this year at MBTP, site 28 !! AKA my front porch ! ;)
- wbwoodExplorerTerryallan what fish camp back home do you go to? Looking for a good one..
We like Bubba's Fish Shack in Surfside http://www.bubbasfishshack.com
Our favorite used to be Drunken Jacks in Murrels Inlet. Dinners close to the $20 plate range, but what we didn't like was the 1-2 hour wait unless you are there right at 4pm. And 4pm is too early for dinner for us....especially when on vacation. lol - wbwoodExplorerIf people want seedy beach towns then they need to go up to Carolina Beach, NC....matter of fact, park your RV on the grass at Winners RV Park (if thats what you wanna call it). But the best part is Britt's Donuts. We will drive out there for those....yum yum yum
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