

At our Walterboro, SC location, we are part of a historic seafood tradition. Captain D’s Seafood Restaurant first opened its doors back on August 15, 1969. A lot has changed since then, but our commitment to serving freshly prepared seafood at a great value has been our core mission from the beginning. Known originally as Mr. D’s Seafood and Hamburgers, Captain D’s was opened in Donelson, Tennessee. From the very start, we set out to provide quality seafood at reasonable prices, a concept that was revolutionary at the time.
Fast-food chain serving fried fish & shrimp combo meals along with gumbo & funnel cakes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 762 Bells Hwy, Walterboro, SC 29488
Phone: (843) 549-3295
Website: https://locations.captainds.com/ll/US/SC/Walterboro/762-Bells-Hwy
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Reviews
Even more impressive was the service. This place was SLAMMED and had been for a while, there was a crazy line when we got there. The trash was very full and there was one person in the kitchen and one guy with curly black hair serving customers. This guy was busting his ass to give excellent service, helping everyone without losing his cool, bringing out food, taking out the trash. It was so impressive.
We will be driving back and forth from Florida to Tennessee due to the loss of my dad, but we will absolutely stop here on the way. I can’t wait.
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First of all, the young man at the window was so polite, which was greatly appreciated. The food was flavorful but the piece of chicken that I received was no bigger than my thumb. Come on Captain, you can do better. Overall, not a bad place to grab a bite to eat.
WHY people??????????
I dont understand it !!!!!!!
Where does that make sense?????
Other than that, the place is fine. I really love Captain D’s food. I really hate to see it go down over potions getting cut.