New Englanders in Southwest Florida will be happy to know that the taste of home has been named to Yelp’s Top 100 US Seafood Spots 2024 list.
Cape Cod Fish Co., tucked away on Old McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers, landed at No. 38 overall.
The New England seafood shack-flavored restaurant has an impressive 4.6 out of 5 rating from 790 reviews.
Since Rhode Islander Joe Faria opened the “wicked good” seafood restaurant in the Iona neighborhood in September 2013, it has become popular with visitors and locals alike.
The menu features New England favorites, from Rhode Island clam cakes and chowder to Atlantic cod fish & chips, “whole belly” clams and four different lobster rolls (classic, Connecticut, naked and monstah).
There are also clam rolls, salads, seafood baskets and tacos, and lobster dishes to name a few.
Cape Cod Fish is the only Southwest Florida restaurant listed.
Happy Snapper Seafood in Orlando is the state’s highest-ranked restaurant at No. 6. J Crab House in Kissimmee is next at No. 7.
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Florida seafood restaurants in Jacksonville Beach, Miami, Indialantic, Navarre, Fort Walton Beach, Daytona Beach, Longboat Key also made the list.
Blue Seafood & Spirits in Virginia Beach was named the best in the country with a 4.8 rating from 777 reviews. Bajamar Seafood & Tacos in Las Vegas and Holbox in Los Angeles round out the top 3.
How was the list compiled?
According to the article, Yelp “identifies businesses in the seafood category on Yelp with a large concentration of reviews mentioning ‘seafood,’ then ranks those spots using several factors, including overall volume and ratings of reviews between January 1, 2001, and December 13, 2023. We only included 10 businesses per state for geographic diversity. When available, all businesses on this list have a passing health score starting December 15, 2023.”
Cape Cod Fish Co., 15501 Old McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers; (239) 313-6462; capecodfishfl.com or follow on Facebook
Robyn George is a food and dining reporter for The News-Press. Connect at [email protected]