Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–5:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–5:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–5:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–5:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–5:30 PM |
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Reviews
Let me reel you in real quick because this place hooked me hard.
A friend who knows the Easton food scene way better than I do pointed me toward Scully’s, and I’m officially indebted to him. From the outside, it’s the kind of unassuming spot you’d walk past unless you were on a mission. Just a little shop with a hanging sign, nestled beside another restaurant. But inside? Oh boy it’s a different story.
The vibe is simple and straight to the point. Up front, there’s a massive ice chest showing off the day’s fresh catch like a seafood runway, and the menu? Small but mighty. It changes based on what they’ve hauled in fresh which is exactly how you know you’re in for something good.
I ordered the breaded haddock with fries, plus their homemade cocktail and tartar sauces. The couple running the place (husband and wife, I’m guessing) were super friendly and casually let me know they’re cash-only but pointed out the ATM across the way like pros. Respect.
Fifteen minutes later, I was back at work cracking open the box, and man… I didn’t know fish could do that to me. Light, crispy, fresh like it had just leapt out of the ocean and politely asked to be fried. The smell alone turned my coworkers into sea scavengers, circling my desk asking where it came from.
And let’s talk about those sauces because wow. I’d put that cocktail sauce on a shoe and still go back for seconds. Same goes for the tartar. I dunked, dipped, and devoured my way through the tray like I hadn’t eaten in days. They even threw in fresh lemon wedges that took the whole thing up to seafood nirvana.
Scully’s didn’t just serve me lunch they ruined other fish places for me. I would highly recommend this spot if you’re in Easton. Just make sure to bring cash and an appetite.
Great food, works best as take out.
Without question, reasonably priced with good size portions.
You can pick up some raw fish to cook yourself or they’ll cook it for you. There’s a small counter with about two seats, so you can eat there if you have to. Even though it’s small, that’d give you a chance to chat with the owners who are extremely nice. Support a good quality, local place. A shanty, in the best sense of the word.
Also fish platters and sandwiches are very good too.