Great seafood restaurant ...on or offsite?

Fishbones is good, also worth a mention is Bonefish Grill, we love it.

there's plenty of good places in Orlando to get good, fresh seafood, but you need to pick fish native to Florida waters. Orlando's only about an hour from either coast, and the better restaurants get fresh fish from the Gulf or Atlantic daily.

if you want fresh Maine lobster, vacation in Maine.
 
Thanks for the great advice so far.
If we are going to Kennedy Space Center for the day... what about seafood resturants in Cocoa Beach or area? Any ideas?

Thanks!:thumbsup2
 
Anne,
Fishbones sounds like a great place! What's the easiest way to get there from Saratoga Springs? (We will have a car). I'm just not that familiar with I-Drive, but we will be at Universal one day on our next trip.
Thanks!

It's about half a block east of I-Drive, on Sand Lake Road (as a reference point, the "World's Largest McDonalds" is just west of I-Drive on Sand Lake). It's hard to miss Fish Bones, their sign is a giant televison where they show pictures of their food.

Another vote for the similarly named Bonefish Grill, by the way; Bonefish is the more upscale of the two, but you can't wrong with either.
 
Thanks for the great advice so far.
If we are going to Kennedy Space Center for the day... what about seafood resturants in Cocoa Beach or area? Any ideas?

Thanks!:thumbsup2

go to the Dixie Crossroads over there before you go to the one at Festival Bay in Orlando.
 

Dixie Crossroads in Orlando????? We have always gone to the one in Titusville. Is it new??? Very excited to hear.
 












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