Dockside Seafood Restaurant Jax Beach

2510 2nd Ave North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Hours

Open daily 10:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

About

Sitting on the eastern edge of the Jacksonville Beach boat ramp is Dockside Seafood Restaurant Jax Beach. Formerly Safe Harbor, it was rebranded Dockside Seafood Restaurant in 2020 and has become one of the top Jacksonville Beach seafood restaurants. You'll discover casual dining with "fresh off the boat" seafood. Jacksonville Beach seafood restaurants

The eatery is one of many championed by Benjamin and Liza Goshell, a husband-and-wife duo who own Marker 32, Valley Smoke, and Palm Valley Fish Camp. While each is unique, rest assured that fresh seafood, great price points, and stellar views await at Dockside.

The casual dining spot is perfect for families with children or those wanting a laid-back beach shack vibe. The views of the boats in the marina add to the charm, making it a go-to after visiting the Jacksonville Beach Pier.

The restaurant is a seafood lover's paradise, with a simple menu offering the freshest shellfish and fish. The menu also includes a cheeseburger, hotdog, and fried chicken sandwich, as well as a kid's menu for those who don't care for seafood.

Dockside Seafood Restaurant caters to all ages, making it an ideal spot for gatherings, special occasions, or a relaxing meal after a day in the sun. When visiting Jacksonville, this spot offers an authentic experience steeped in the area's culture and community.

Vibe

When you see Dockside Seafood Restaurant Jax Beach, you can feel the coastal charm radiating from its exterior. The restaurant features a one-story design with a screened-in porch and a wall with retractable garage doors.

Inside, bright colors and nautical-themed decor add to the beach shack vibe and make you feel at home. Rustic elements and contemporary touches make the room warm, modern, and welcoming. There are plenty of dining areas for families or large groups, each with water views.

The lively yet laid-back atmosphere is perfect for unwinding after a day of golf at TPC Sawgrass. No matter the occasion, you'll discover why Dockside Seafood Restaurant is one of the top Jacksonville Beach seafood restaurants.

Dockside Seafood Restaurant: Menu & Drinks

As mentioned, this is the place for seafood lovers! Launch your appetite into coastal fare with the conch fritters or chilled smoked fish dip. For a starter that could serve as a meal, try the Shrimp Nachos. The shrimp come fried, grilled, or blackened on tortilla chips with cheese, pico, lettuce, Datil Pepper Sauce, green onions, and crema.

The soups and salads offer fresh alternatives. Some examples are the clam chowder, seafood gumbo with rice, and the Seared Tuna and Spinach Salad.

After a day at Ponte Vedra Beach, kick back with any of their tasty baskets with fries, slaw, hushpuppies, and your choice of sauce. One standout is the fresh catch that comes fried, grilled, or blackened. The chicken basket is a go-to if you prefer something other than fish. Like the fish, it comes fried, grilled, or blackened.

The selections listed on On A Roll will entice those craving a hearty handheld. Each sandwich comes with lettuce, tomato, red onion, fries, slaw, and hushpuppies. Choose from fresh catch of the day, Haddock, or non-fish picks like a cheeseburger, chicken, or hotdog. Beverages range from beer and wine options to soft drinks and tea.

Whether after a day in the sun or celebrating a special occasion, Dockside Seafood Restaurant Jax Beach will make your Jacksonville vacation unforgettable.

Local Tips

  • Order online and enjoy dining on your meal at your Casago rental.
  • Make a reservation for larger groups to avoid long wait times.
  • The kid's menu makes it family-friendly.
  • Arrive early to enjoy sunset views.

Location

2510 2nd Ave North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Frequently Asked Questions

Start the day off along 3rd St. at Jax Beach Brunch Haus for everything from basic breakfast favorites to hearty brunch options and tasty brunch-tails that go way beyond mere mimosas. From JBBH it’s a short hop over to the Jacksonville Beach Golf Course for those looking to spend a day on the greens.

On the north side of 3rd St., step into Maple Street Biscuit Co. for coffee and their self-proclaimed biscuits that wow. After breakfast, walk to Jacksonville Beach’s extended pier. Enjoy a stroll out over the Atlantic Ocean, or watch anglers casting their fishing lines. This is a great way to enjoy fishing in the area, especially if you don’t have enough time to go out on a boat. If surfing is more your style, be sure to hit the waves. Atlantic Beach to the north is more apt for novice surfers, while swells near the Jacksonville Beach Pier can be more challenging as this is the area’s high-tide break.

For lunch, savor the region’s fresh seafood as restaurants in Jacksonville and across the First Coast proudly serve fresh Mayport shrimp. Take in the view at Dockside Seafood restaurant to satisfy your shrimp cravings. Or, try Palm Valley Fish Camp in Ponte Vedra south of Jacksonville Beach after visiting the famed TPC Sawgrass golf course.

Many people who visit Jacksonville Beach are simply asking, where can I go to relax? Consider Neptune Beach to the north, a less crowded beach with calmer waves and plenty of space to spread out. A stroll through Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park is also a calm way to spend the day. If visiting downtown Jacksonville, the Riverwalk along St. John’s River provides ample walking space and benches to relax on while enjoying the view.

Wrap up the evening in Jacksonville Beach with the warm and elegant setting of Eleven South. This award-winning restaurant provides an exquisite fine dining experience to top off your day. For more casual fare, stop by TacoLu for fresh baja tacos and tequila with the essence of Florida.

People often refer to this part of northern Florida hugging the Atlantic Ocean as the “First Coast” (sometimes called the “Historic Coast”). Today, the First Coast moniker has come to represent it as the first coast in Florida that tourists visit when traveling southbound along the Atlantic seaboard. The name initially represented this area as the first part of Florida colonized by Europeans in the 16th century. Both the French and the Spanish settled into this part of northern Florida on lands of the Mocama and the Timucua. Further down the coast, St. Augustine was Florida’s first European settlement.

Jacksonville Beach welcomes visitors throughout the year to enjoy its wonderful weather and prime events. Each March, The Players Championship attracts golf aficionados from across the globe to our beckoning beaches.TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra has been home to The Players Championship of the PGA Tour since 1982.

If pigskin is more your style, Jacksonville is home to the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars, so it’s easy to catch a game in season. Another highlight, though up in the sky over Jacksonville’s Naval Air Station, is the NAS Jax Air Show. Birthplace of the Blue Angels, the NAS Jax Air Show generally takes place mid-October each year (check the event site for upcoming dates and program changes).

Back on land, or rather in the waves, the Super Girl Surf Pro also hits Jacksonville Beach in the fall. Held at the Jacksonville Beach Pier, this is the world’s largest women’s surf, lifestyle, and music festival.

When your vacation plans include an adventure to Jacksonville Beach, you can be certain there’ll be plenty to see and do!

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