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To: shades who wrote (66299)7/18/2005 10:04:03 PM
From: Bill/WA  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
shades (& Jim)

OK, here we go. Best cracked conch is at a place called Schooners in Jupiter. If you're going north on 95, get off at Indiantown Rd. exit. Head east across the intracoastal bring to the intersection of US1. Take a left on US1 (north) about a mile is the US1 intracoastal bridge. At the intersection just before the bridge take a right (A1A). Schooners is about a third of a mile on the left. It used to be an Amoco station. They converted it so it has a large outside eating area.
(You know, besides being fresh, the batter is the secret to good cracked conch). I haven't had any other meals there so can't vouch for the rest of the fare.

Second place for good seafood (in Jupiter) is the Food Shack.
Again, crossing the Indiantown Rd bridge, go straight through the US1 intersection. There is a big strip mall on the right. The Food Shack is in that mall in the SE corner (used to be a surf shop next to it). When its available, the Hog Snapper is the best.

Now let me add, I haven't been to FL in 2 years, so if the cooks have changed, so might the food. However, my daughter says things are the same.

Enjoy,
Bill
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