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    Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar

    100pts

    Casual shore stop, no reservation needed.

    Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar, Bar in Stone Harbor

    About Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar

    Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar is a casual walk-in seafood-and-bar stop on Stone Harbor's 97th Street corridor, best suited to beach crowds and groups after a low-pressure meal and a cold drink. Pricing and hours are not confirmed, so call ahead. Do not plan your evening around it, but it fits as a relaxed first stop in town.

    Quick Verdict

    Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar at 206 97th St is a casual seafood-and-bar stop in Stone Harbor, New Jersey — the kind of place that draws a beach-town crowd looking for direct food and a cold drink after a day on the water. Pricing and hours are not confirmed in our records, so budget conservatively and call ahead before making the trip the centerpiece of your evening. If you are visiting Stone Harbor for the first time and want a low-pressure, drop-in seafood option with a bar attached, this fits the brief. It is not the spot for a special-occasion dinner or a lengthy tasting experience.

    Who Goes Here

    The crowd at a place called a "seafood shack and bar" in a Shore town like Stone Harbor tends to be families coming off the beach, groups of friends in for the weekend, and locals who want something unpretentious. This is not a dress-up destination. Expect flip-flops, sun-burned shoulders, and people who are more interested in cold drinks than curated cocktail lists. If you are traveling as a couple looking for a quieter, more polished evening, the atmosphere here will likely feel more communal and loud than intimate. For a first-timer, that is useful context: go in with casual expectations and you will fit right in. Go in expecting a refined dining room and you will be disappointed.

    First-Timer Guidance

    Because confirmed details on hours, pricing, and booking policy are limited in our current records, treat this as a walk-in, casual stop rather than a pre-planned anchor for your evening. Stone Harbor's 97th Street corridor has other options nearby, so if Quahog's has a wait, you have alternatives within easy reach. Check in with the venue directly or look up current hours before heading over, particularly in the shoulder seasons when Shore-town restaurants can run reduced schedules. The name signals the format clearly: expect a relaxed, seafood-forward menu with bar service, not a full-service fine-dining operation.

    How It Compares

    For Stone Harbor dining and bar options across all categories, see our full Stone Harbor restaurants guide, full Stone Harbor bars guide, Stone Harbor hotels guide, Stone Harbor wineries guide, and Stone Harbor experiences guide.

    If you are visiting from out of town and want to benchmark what a strong bar program looks like, Kumiko in Chicago and ABV in San Francisco represent the kind of serious cocktail-forward operations that Quahog's is not trying to be — and that comparison is useful. Quahog's occupies a completely different lane: casual, beach-town, volume-driven. For craft cocktail depth in other markets, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Julep in Houston, Superbueno in New York City, and The Parlour in Frankfurt are all worth knowing. Within the Shore context, Quahog's makes sense as a casual first stop or a post-beach bar, not as the reason you drive down the Garden State Parkway.

    Practical Details

    DetailQuahog's Seafood ShackTypical Stone Harbor Casual Dining
    Booking difficultyEasy , walk-in expectedEasy to moderate
    Price rangeNot confirmed , call ahead$–$$ typical for casual seafood
    FormatShack-and-bar, casualVaries
    Leading forGroups, families, beach crowdsCouples, families
    Dress codeCasual (beach attire expected)Smart casual to casual

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Do I need a reservation at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar? Almost certainly not. The shack-and-bar format in a Shore town like Stone Harbor is built for walk-ins. That said, confirmed booking policy is not in our records, so if you are coming with a large group on a busy summer weekend, a quick call ahead is worth the 60 seconds. No phone number is listed in our current data, so check Google or the venue's social channels for the most current contact details.
    • What's the signature drink at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar? Specific cocktail or drink menu details are not confirmed in our records. At a seafood shack with a bar in a beach town, expect cold beer, simple mixed drinks, and frozen options to be the focus rather than a craft cocktail program. If a specific signature drink matters to your visit, check directly with the venue before going.
    • Is Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar good for a date? Probably not as your main event. The crowd and format skew casual and communal, which works against a quieter, more focused evening. If you are in Stone Harbor on a date and want something with more atmosphere, look at the broader dining options in our Stone Harbor restaurants guide. Quahog's works better as a pre-dinner drink stop or a casual end to a beach day than as a date-night anchor.
    • What's the crowd like at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar? Expect a beach-town mix: families, friend groups, weekend visitors, and locals unwinding after the water. Stone Harbor draws a well-heeled but unpretentious Shore crowd, so the bar here will likely reflect that , casual, sociable, and not particularly scene-y. Noise level on summer evenings should be assumed to be high.
    • Is the food good at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar? No awards, ratings, or confirmed menu details are in our records, so a specific quality verdict is not possible here. The name points to a seafood-forward menu in a casual format, which at Shore-town shacks typically means fried and grilled seafood basics done at volume. For a first-timer, calibrate expectations accordingly: this is comfort food in a casual setting, not refined cooking. If food quality is your priority, check recent Google reviews before visiting.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar?

    Almost certainly not. The name and format — seafood shack and bar in a Shore beach town at 206 97th St — signals walk-in territory. Show up, put your name in if there's a wait, and expect a casual pace rather than a timed seating.

    What's the signature drink at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar?

    Specific cocktail menus aren't confirmed in our current records, but a bar at a Jersey Shore seafood shack typically runs frozen drinks, cold draft beer, and straightforward mixed drinks geared toward post-beach crowds. If a signature cocktail matters to you, call ahead before committing your night.

    Is Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar good for a date?

    Only if your date is fine with casual. This is a beach-town seafood shack, not a candlelit dinner spot. For a low-key, easy first date after a day at the Shore it works fine — but if the occasion calls for atmosphere and formality, Stone Harbor has other options worth considering.

    What's the crowd like at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar?

    Expect families off the beach, groups of friends, and the general Stone Harbor summer crowd. Stone Harbor skews family-friendly Shore town, so the room at a seafood shack-and-bar on 97th St will reflect that: relaxed, loud on busy nights, and not particularly scene-y.

    Is the food good at Quahog's Seafood Shack and Bar?

    Confirmed menu details aren't in our current records, so a specific verdict isn't possible. That said, a seafood shack format in a New Jersey Shore town lives or dies on fresh, straightforward shellfish and fried seafood — if Quahog's holds its local crowd through summer seasons, that's the practical signal to watch for.

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