Restaurant in Flagler Beach, United States
High Tides At Snack Jack
100Pearl PointsBeach-stop practical

About High Tides At Snack Jack
High Tides At Snack Jack is worth considering for a casual Flagler Beach meal when beach proximity matters more than formal service, awards, or a defined tasting format. It is a practical pick for an easy coastal stop, but diners planning a special-occasion dinner should cross-shop more structured options first.
High Tides At Snack Jack in Flagler Beach is open Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 11 AM–8 PM, closed Wednesday and Thursday. The verified dress code is casual, so set expectations for an easygoing visit rather than a formal dining plan.
Beyond the posted hours and casual dress code, there is not enough verified detail here to build a recommendation around a documented awards trail, named chef, published signature dish, price range, beverage program, or service format. The safest way to use this listing is practical: confirm the day, note the casual tone, decide whether the schedule fits your Flagler Beach plans.
Choose it for a casual Flagler Beach plan, not a structured tasting format
Based on the verified venue details available here, there is no confirmed tasting-menu format, counter format, chef name, signature-dish list, or price range to support a progression-driven recommendation. That does not make it a bad choice; it just sets the right expectation. Treat it as a casual Flagler Beach option rather than a formal destination-dining booking.
For an explorer who usually seeks depth, the practical appeal is the direct schedule and casual dress code. The smarter play is to use it when those basics fit the day, then save more structured dining expectations for a venue with confirmed details that match that kind of plan.
Who should go, who should cross-shop
Choose High Tides At Snack Jack if casual dress and a simple Flagler Beach plan are the priorities. It is less compelling for diners who need a clear budget in advance, formal service cues, or a documented culinary point of view. With no verified price tier or confirmed awards signal attached here, the decision should be based on occasion fit: casual outing, yes; highly structured destination dinner, no.
If the group wants another option to compare, look at Funky Pelican. The clean verdict: go here when the posted hours and casual setting fit the plan. Do not make it the anchor for a milestone night unless the group specifically wants a low-key experience over ceremony.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I plan for High Tides At Snack Jack?
The verified details do not confirm a reservation policy, so plan around the posted schedule rather than assuming a long lead-time booking. High Tides At Snack Jack is open Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 11 AM–8 PM, closed Wednesday and Thursday.
Is lunch or dinner better at High Tides At Snack Jack?
The verified hours run 11 AM–8 PM on open days, so midday or evening timing may fit the schedule. No specific lunch service, dinner format, or tasting-menu setup is confirmed here, so choose the time that best fits your Flagler Beach plans.
Can I eat at the bar at High Tides At Snack Jack?
The verified venue details do not confirm bar seating or a bar program. If that is important, check directly before you go, or compare with Beach Brew for another option.
Is High Tides At Snack Jack good for a special occasion?
It may work for an easy, low-key occasion, especially if casual dress and the posted hours fit your plans. With no confirmed awards, chef name, price range, or tasting-menu format listed here, it is not best framed as a formal milestone splurge.
What should a first-timer know about High Tides At Snack Jack?
Treat it as a casual Flagler Beach stop. The verified schedule is 11 AM–8 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Wednesday and Thursday closed. If you want to compare other options, RiverGrille on the Tomoka or Billy's Tap Room & Grill may be worth checking separately.
Location
2805 S Ocean Shore Blvd, Flagler Beach, FL 32136
Flagler Beach, United States
Compare High Tides At Snack Jack
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| High Tides At Snack Jack | Flagler Beach |
| Funky Pelican | Flagler Beach |
| RiverGrille on the Tomoka | Ormond Beach |
| Billy's Tap Room & Grill | Ormond Beach |
| Beach Brew | St Augustine |
| Pizza & Gelato | St Augustine |
How High Tides At Snack Jack compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Funky Pelican, Notable alternative
- RiverGrille on the Tomoka, Notable alternative
- Billy's Tap Room & Grill, Notable alternative
- Beach Brew, Notable alternative
- Pizza & Gelato, Notable alternative
How it compares in and around Flagler Beach
High Tides At Snack Jack is the pick when the meal is tied to beach time and the group wants a casual coastal setting without making dinner the main event. Funky Pelican is the closer cross-shop for travelers who want another Flagler Beach name with a more obvious destination feel; choose it when the setting needs to carry more of the occasion.
RiverGrille on the Tomoka and Billy's Tap Room & Grill make more sense when the group is willing to leave the immediate Flagler Beach lane for a different room and a more deliberate sit-down plan. High Tides At Snack Jack is easier to justify for convenience; those two are better cross-shops when ambiance and a more planned meal matter more than staying right by the beach.
For lower-commitment alternatives, Beach Brew fits a lighter stop, while Pizza & Gelato is the safer move for mixed groups that want something simple and familiar. Pick High Tides At Snack Jack for the coastal setting, Funky Pelican for a more destination-style Flagler Beach meal, Beach Brew or Pizza & Gelato when value and ease outrank ceremony.
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