Single-Kayak Rental and Seafood for Breakfast or Lunch for Two or Four from City Seafood (Up to 63% Off)
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Kayakers catch glimpses of the Everglades’ pelicans and manatees, then nibble conch and crab from the restaurant’s stash of fresh seafood
Kayaking along a waterway lets you get close to wildlife, much like sharing a strawberry with an elk. Share the great outdoors with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $39 for two three-hour single-kayak rentals and $20 worth of fresh seafood for breakfast or lunch (a $100 value) $75 for four three-hour single-kayak rentals and $40 worth of fresh seafood for breakfast or lunch (a $200 value)
Visitors steer their rented kayaks for three hours along the picturesque waterways in City Seafood’s backyard. After drifting by alligators, pelicans, and manatees, they can return to land to dine on fresh seafood, such as a gator appetizer ($8.95), conch fritters ($7.95), a grilled-grouper sandwich ($10.95), and a soft-shell blue-crab sandwich ($9.95).
Kayakers catch glimpses of the Everglades’ pelicans and manatees, then nibble conch and crab from the restaurant’s stash of fresh seafood
Kayaking along a waterway lets you get close to wildlife, much like sharing a strawberry with an elk. Share the great outdoors with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $39 for two three-hour single-kayak rentals and $20 worth of fresh seafood for breakfast or lunch (a $100 value) $75 for four three-hour single-kayak rentals and $40 worth of fresh seafood for breakfast or lunch (a $200 value)
Visitors steer their rented kayaks for three hours along the picturesque waterways in City Seafood’s backyard. After drifting by alligators, pelicans, and manatees, they can return to land to dine on fresh seafood, such as a gator appetizer ($8.95), conch fritters ($7.95), a grilled-grouper sandwich ($10.95), and a soft-shell blue-crab sandwich ($9.95).
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About City Seafood
A lot of restaurants claim to have fresh seafood, but City Seafood backs up that claim with its own fishing and crabbing boats, which pluck marine cuisine from nearby waters and deposit it on diners’ plates. The restaurant’s location in the Everglades helps provide its menu of sea fare, which includes oysters, grouper, clams, Gulf shrimp, and Florida lobster tails specially shaped to resemble the Sunshine State’s panhandle. After dining inside or on the Barron River–adjacent patio, diners can pick up raw seafood to take home at the onsite seafood market.