New Seafood Restaurant Sails into San Angelo with Frog Legs

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- The Boat Oyster Bar & Grill opened on Sherwood Way Wednesday.  

The new seafood restaurant is located at 2715 Sherwood Way in the former Peppercorn Grill and Original Zentner's Steak House location.  

The restaurant is the second one; the first location is in Kerrville. 

The soft opening was Wednesday.  

The seafood menu includes frog legs, boudin rolls, cajun gumbo, fried shrimp and fish and oysters on the half shell. 

 

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MjNS, Wed, 11/28/2018 - 16:38

Frogs legs are seafood in Texas? I was ooking forward to being able to get a decent piece of fish that wasn't catfish...

twr_98, Fri, 11/30/2018 - 09:43

Ate there on soft opening night. I was a bit disorganized and keeping up with your waitress was a chore, but again it was soft opening night. I ate the fried oysters and they were large and delish. My friend ate the catfish and it was a HUGE serving and very clean tasting. The fries were a little cold. Raw oysters seemed to be a hit with other tables, but one table sent theirs back 2 times, the first time because the ice was all melted and the second because the lemon wedges looked like they had already been eaten. It was odd to walk in and not have a seating person, and the obvious lack of tables up front and where you wait were very noticeable. I would imagine they will do something with them later. They have really changed the arrangement and decor, but it is very clean and modern. I would go back. Side note: they do need to filter their ice or their water in the soft drinks. It definitely had the San Angelo water taste.

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