“Captain Bill showed us a great time! It was one of the best parts of our trip! We celebrated my 40th birthday and even let me drive the tiki boat! Marcia was also very accommodating as well! We will be back on our next trip! Thanks for everything!!“
“Loved this place so much, I'm planning on making many return visits. The food was great, the atmosphere was vibin' and the service was top notch. Loved the drinks, especially the frozen daiquiri in the refillable mug...what a deal!! Live music, that actually was good and played music I like was a special treat. Definitely recommend!“
“Always a good time with excellent bartenders that are friendly and kind that hustle to make sure that you have a drink and your food without a long wait. Plenty of TV's to watch whatever game or program you desire and professional entertaining musicians in the evenings. There's no other place that offers as much as Salty Jim'“
“My wife and I went here the other night as part of our exploration of the local cuisine on the island. Let me first say that this is a very fun spot with live music in a upbeat island bar atmosphere. The drinks where good and we both had the Craft burger made to order with fries. Though they were good and perfectly cooked their was nothing particularly stand outish about the selection. The fries were good a crispy obviously hand cut in house. Staff we interacted with were friendly enough however our waiter seemed a bit tired. We did come in a little later in the evening to miss the on peak dinner rush so maybe they just had a really hectic day. Prices were very reasonable for the quality of the fair. So again if your looking for a hassle free quick bite or are just looking to soak up some alcohol while listening to some good live music, this could very well be your place.Parking: It's better to be walking distance from your lodging. Then parking is no issue. At peak times in the village there is literally no where to park. Paid parking is about $60 per day now. We just walk everywhere. Then we don't have to watch what we drink either. Take the Frog Hop or the Trolly if your to far to walk they are provided free, but appreciate tips.“
“The outside tiki bar seating was full and it was chilly so we went inside and found a table. Turns out the Shriner's Club operates inside the bar and shares a kitchen with Hot Sands. Waitresses were friendly but overworked as there is a staff shortage. Menu features sandwiches, soup, salad, seafood baskets etc. our food came out quickly despite having a full house. I had the shrimp basket with cole slaw and it was okay. There is a huge parking lot behind the building.“
“A great place to go and watch a marina under tiki bar roof. For a dockside bar a great deal more seating than normal, And for waterfront of a reasonable price.And because it wasn't on there the best onion rings I've ever had that my own mother didn't make.Vegetarian options: It is a fish house on the water, these were not meant for vegetarians.Dietary restrictions: I would not assume there are any specific dietary restrictions that are going to be accommodated.Parking: There is a limited Marina parking lot right behind the restaurant other than that you have to seek a parking space at the hotel in any number of various locations if you go around to the front of the hotel on the south side of the lot you can normally park a boat trailer with a truck without too much trouble or being in anyone's way, or at least an hour or two.Wheelchair accessibility: Low ramps going everywhere, on the west side of the restaurant is a gravel lot, it will be much easier access coming in from the southeast side I'm going down the hallway.“
“Fantastic atmosphere. Drinks were great. Lucky to snag an awesome shirt and some sweet swag to remember our evening here. Captain Coree made us amazing drinks and set a fun, laid back atmosphere. If we were locals, we'd make this our everyday bar. Will absolutely be back.“