Sea-Chicken (Restaurant Review)

Food

Location:
1848 Woodruff Rd
Greenville, SC 29607
(864) 458-8097

I believe this establishment is aiming to be fast-food seafood. They serve mostly what I consider to be Calabash style fried seafood and chicken.

It’s mainly a drive-through/take-out kinda place. Not much room to eat inside. They have a small patio outside.  Counter service only.

I was really in the mood for seafood today, so I got a fried flounder sandwich. It was very good for the price. (My entire meal including fries and a drink was under $7.) I could tell the fish was frozen, not fresh because it tasted a little “fishy.”

I’ll probably go back again to try their “Seadog” which is haddock dipped in beer-batter, fried and served up like a hot dog. I definitely recommend the place for quickly satisfying a seafood craving.

Rating: ★★★½☆

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Environmental Whackos, Again

Environmental Whackos

First it was the suckerfish and Coho Salmon, now it’s the bald eagles. I think these environmentalists just want to screw the Klamath Basin farmers. Things aren’t quite as bad for those little fish as we thought they were, so we’ve got some extra water we can release. “That water can’t possible go to the farmers, there are other animals that need it first.” That’s what the environmental loonies are telling us. I’m getting very disgusted with these so-called “citizen activists.” The lawyers saw another opportunity to sue and get big bucks from the federal government. Of course they jumped right on it.

The WatchWater of Oregon folks told the Portland Oregonian, “We’re filing this lawsuit out of desperation.” No, they’re not, they’re filing this lawsuit out of greed.

The eagles aren’t there now, the farmers are. If there’s no water when the eagles get there, they’ll find someplace else to go. The Klamath Basin farmers don’t have anywhere else to go. It’s not a death sentence for the eagles. It could be a death sentence for all those family farms.

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