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Jetty's Restaurant
1075 State Hwy A1A, , Jupiter , FL 33477
(561) 743-8166 | jettysjupiter.com
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Type of Food Served: Seafood & Steak | Price: $$$$

While Jetty's customers are invited to tie up on the dock right outside and come in for a meal, this is far from your average dockside snack bar. The decor borders on full-on elegance, and the menu is chock full of gourmet items. Choose from Filet Mignon with Lump Crabmeat Bearnaise Sauce, Grilled Hawaiian Chicken, Coconut Shrimp, Baby Back Ribs and more. The panoramic views of the ocean and the Jupiter Lighthouse are stunning .

Open for Dinner on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

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Reviewed by JB    July 03, 2011

Great Service, Good Food, a Little Pricey

Jetty's is one of those off the map restaurants that you hear about but can't seem to find any information on. It is located in the back of what seems to be a parking lot with very little signage directing you to the restaurant. The Crab House in Jupiter is across the parking lot which is how I found it. The view from the deck was amazing with the intracostal waterway and the Jupiter lighthouse as scenery. The service was the best that I have ever had so would always look forward to going back. The food was very good but not exceptional. I had the Sea bass Special which was undercooked and did not taste that great. My wife was very happy with her meal though so it could have been a one off mistake. Prices are very high so expect to walk out with a $100 bill for two.....I would go back but for a special occasion like an anniversary or birthday. It is not a stop for dinner tonight spot.

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Reviewed by Mandy    July 03, 2011

Their food is delicious!

When a special occasion is coming this is the first restaurant I suggest to my husband. Their food is delicious! (I recommend the crabcakes). Their service is so amazing. The restaurant was packed and the staff is still very attentive!

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