No matter the season, you’ll feel like you’re spending a summer day at the beach the minute you step through the doors at The Fresh Seafood Co Market and Restaurant at 6230 MacCorkle Avenue in Charleston, West Virginia. This beach-themed seafood restaurant is exactly the remedy the doctor ordered for the next time you’re craving some ocean time in the sand and sun, despite the fact that you’ve got your feet planted firmly in the Appalachian region that is West Virginia!
Tucked away on McCorkle Avenue between South Charleston and St Albans, The Fresh Seafood Company truly is a hidden West Virginia gem, both figuratively and literally.
As a result, though, even though you can't see it well from the street, you'll get treated by front-row seat views of the Kanawha River while you dine.
A local hole-in-the-wall staple for more than three decades, the Fresh Seafood Co Market and Restaurant boasts excellent seafood, nautical-themed interior décor, outdoor patio seating with riverfront views, and even benches perched right along the riverbank.
Just about anything you can find at a beachfront seafood shack, you can find here at this West Virginia beach-themed restaurant: fish, shrimp, scallops, crab cakes, hush puppies, coleslaw, and much more.
There's even steak for those who don't prefer seafood.
As indicated by the name, the Fresh Seafood Co. Market and Restaurant is also a seafood market, meaning you can pick up fresh seafood from the counter to take home for a future meal.
It is recommended that you call ahead before visiting to double check the restaurant’s hours, as they may not match what you’ll find on Google Maps. Have you ever eaten at this unexpected hidden gem, this hole in the wall, beach-themed MacCorkle Avenue location of the Fresh Seafood Company Market & Restaurant in Charleston, West Virginia? While you’re here, try another hidden West Virginia gem in the same neighborhood: Springhill Pastry Shop.
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