
A seafood-focused New American menu offered in a relaxed space with nautical accents & a full bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 401 Louviers Dr, Newark, DE 19711
Phone: (302) 456-1800
Website: http://skipjacknewark.com/
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Reviews
Excellent food….. ridiculous crabcakes!!
Fist sized, no fillers… my wife got perfectly cooked salmon, my sister in law had the cheesesteak…. it was very good and good sized too!!
Our server, Ryleigh, was fantastic… took great care to make sure everyone was happy…. and there were 7 of us!
Definitely coming back!!!
Update: I forgot to say that it was my son’s birthday and we brought a cake with us. At the end of dinner, we ask to see if they can cut the cake for us but was told that we will be charged a service fee for that, a per person fee. So we asked that if we can just have some plates and we’ll cut the cake ourselves. We were told that there is a “plating” fee, per plate fee. I think this is ridiculous, if you ask me.
I got the crab cake entree…other reviewers on here say it’s full of crab meat, which is true, but they forgot to mention that it is filled with HUGE delicious chunks of crab meat.
So hard to find good crab cakes these days. I hope I pass through here again I will definitely be coming back.
And the wait staff was excellent as well…. very attentive and very nice.
We got turnip and parsnip bisque (SO delicious), and for appetizers the Brussels sprouts and calamari. I typically don’t like marinara on my calamari, but I have absolutely no notes on the calamari (and I’m admittedly a bit of a calamari snob). My husband got the sirloin and I got the roast chicken. The sirloin was actually cooked rare, and it was done incredibly well (just not well done). Everything was positively delicious and amazing. At first, we thought the portion size for dinner was kinda small, but honestly it was just the right size, and I didn’t even finish all of my risotto.
The only thing I was sad about… they were out of the crème brûlée, and it was the only dessert either of us wanted.
The menu isn’t extensive, but I always think of what Gordon Ramsay would say in that restaurant show… “Jack of all trades, master of none.” It’s not a bloated menu, and the quality of the food shows.
Don’t get me wrong, sometimes I want garbage, mediocre, American diner food. This place is NOT that, and it won’t break the bank. (Only $100 for two people with two entrees, two appetizers AND soup, and WAYYYY better quality than any chain restaurant.) Next time, I probably won’t wear jeans and a hoodie though, heh.