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Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill (Boca Raton)

Posted on March 18th, 2009 · American Boca Raton Seafood

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Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill, 45 South Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Florida 33432 (561) 395-4699.

Many people literally swear by this “American-style” sports bar…the last time I checked, there were Flanigan’s all over South Florida…real quick, locations that come to mind, Boca Raton,  Deerfield Beach, West Palm Beach, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Coconut Grove and Lake Worth…trust me, there are many-more locations…so if you want to eat at Flanigan’s “one” won’t be too far from your home or business.

Personally, I don’t care for this joint…for sure its menu has loads of appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, pastas and meat-seafood-chicken entrees, full bar,  very reasonable prices, loads of flat-screen-tvs…I just don’t think that the food is anything special…Over the years (at the invitation of others) I must have eaten in the Boca Raton location something like 5 times…I have “dined” on this joint’s bbq ribs, burgers, fried shrimp, pasta, steamers, french fries, surf & turf and prime ribs… each time, I wondered (to myself and sometimes out-loud)  as to what all the “fuss” was about. Maybe I’m crazy, but I just don’t get this joint…at best, the food is just-ok. To me, this joint is a “jack of all trades”…in that it serves all types of food, but doesn’t make any one item that good.

Anyway…you can decide this one for yourself. Check Flanigan’s website www.flanigans.net for menu/prices/locations.

The joint is open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner.

9 Comments to “Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill (Boca Raton)”

  1. Gary Goldberg says...

    I am in TOTAL agreement with this post. I think the food is “edible” at best – I don’t understand why there are so MANY of them.

  2. Johnny B says...

    When we first moved here, my wife and I would eat at Flanigan’s now and again. But, now that we know where the good all-night diners are, we haven’t been near one.

  3. JeffEats says...

    Johnny B:Just had chance to read your post. Care to share the names of those “all-night diners”?

    Thanks for readig…

  4. ms. ellie says...

    On St Patrick’s Day I ate at Flanigan’s and had grilled tuna and a baked potato. The food is fair and there are much better bars like this around. The reason why I and my friends ended up at Flanigan’s was because Dubliner’s in Mizner Park was jammed as was Duffy’s in Boca.

    Not too good.

  5. Gary Goldberg says...

    In the hierachy of sports bars Falnigan’s is way down the list. The food isn’t too good. Duffy’ and the Ale Houses are better.

  6. LR from N Miami says...

    Flanigan’s is a low-end sports bar. The feel of the restaurant is seedy. The crowds are seedy. This chain has been passed by many others.

  7. jj says...

    Best burgers.

  8. RichT says...

    I don’t think I’ve ever had the food there. When I’m in a Flanigan’s, I’m usually there to get hammered. They do tend to be blue-coller joints.

  9. George the Greek says...

    Flanigans is an upscale ale house, the lunch for 5.99 with the purchase of a soda cant be beat.

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