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Kyle's Review
Howard’s has been a fixture on LBI since the 1950’s. Our trip there
with our son represented the fourth generation of dining at Howard's. My
grandfather regularly took the family there in the 1960's 70's.They don’t
take reservations so you might have to wait for a table. We lucked out in
that they had a table for 5 ready as soon as we arrived. A large number of
the tables face the marina although the water view is somewhat limited.
The décor is simple seashore. There are numerous old photographs of Long
Beach Island decorating the walls. If you have the time, they are
definitely worth a look.
The rolls are served warm and fresh. They are known for their seafood.
I ordered scallops in an orange sauce. This came with a side of salad and
I opted for the rice. The scallops were tasty and tender.
We were on a bit of a schedule so we didn’t get to try the deserts.
Most people will drive unless you are staying in the immediate area.
Parking is a little tight. As we mentioned earlier, they don’t take
reservations. There is a fairly large indoor waiting area that is air
conditioned. If it’s a nice day, you can watch the boats coming and going
in Southwick’s Marina.
Kiki's Review
Howard’s has been around since 1950. They serve classic traditional
fresh and tasty seafood. The restaurant sits on a dock so you have a view
of the water and boats.
The dining room is very bright and cheery – vintage old photos of the
area, white tablecloths, fresh white daisies and red carnations top the
tables – Bright red Victorian floral valences grace the huge and numerous
windows.
To start I had oysters Rockefeller – the oysters were so plump and
juicy – next I had – deviled clams topped with bacon. The salad was mixed
greens with chunks of blue cheese and balsamic vinaigrette Next, I had
crab and 3 small lobster tails – all were delicious and very fresh.
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