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High Tides at Snack Jack was hand picked by their staff to showcase in their top 204 favorite restaurants in the region.
"[High Tides] is a beachfront hangout crammed with neighborhood surfers. The oysters were fresh, the beer was cold, and I can testify that surfing does amazing things to the male form. It was the perfect ending to our trip."
"You can kick back with a brew and batch of golden fried seafood and watch the Atlantic surf. The place doesn't look like much, but the crowds lining up to get in attest to is popularity."

"...Flagler Beach, a few miles away to
the south, retains the character of a funky Old Florida beach town, especially
at the oceanfront restaurant High Tides at Snack Jacks."
"...I'll recap the best day I had there ... and
then lunch at a cool seaside spot called Snack Jack ... Co-owners Gail
Holt and Karol Mowery welcome riders and offer some of the best food in
the area at very reasonable prices. 'If you aren't happy when you get
here, you're happy when you leave, ' Gail said."
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"Mark the spot on your map and make sure the next
time you're roaring along A1A anywhere in the vicinity (between Ormond
Beach and MarineLand) you swing off the highway for a fun lunch, munch
or something more serious... It's all fresh-fresh-fresh, made to order
as honest and straightforward as the decor, and served in downhome generous
portions."
"Sometimes finding a sensible place to eat is a
chore too. We hit pay-dirt way up in Flagler Beach at the High Tides Snack
Jack. Good food, and drinks at fair prices. Take a ride and try it!"
"Driving down A1A from Flagler, a good local beach restaurant to
check out is Snack Jacks (904-439-3344), complete with surfboards on the
wall..."

"Way up in Flagler County, on A1A, ...is a little
old beach house that is one of the best spots to hit for really good seafood
in the area. Known far and wide for its spiced steamed shrimp and crab
cakes, High Tides at Snack Jacks is a wonderful place to hang out in shorts
and a tee and have some tasty eats. It is SO 'beachside' that their porch
looks right out on the waves...Folks I know drive as far as Orange City
and DeLand to feed their Snack Jacks needs; I'm tellin' ya, it's good!"
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