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Harbor Inn Seafood – Anderson

$10 for $20 Worth of Seafood

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Thu Aug 30 03:59:59 UTC 2012
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$20
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In a Nutshell

Broiled Alaskan whitefish, pan-seared crab cakes, juicy filet mignon, and fresh raw oysters

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 27, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Not valid for alcohol. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid with other specials. Valid only at listed location.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Water covers more than 75% of the globe, teeming with still undiscovered life forms we could probably boil. Discover delicious fish with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Seafood

Menu options include a fried-catfish-filet platter ($8.25), a broiled-scallops platter ($13.25), a 10-ounce rib-eye steak with a pan-seared crab cake ($12.75), and Cajun-style chicken-and-shrimp skewers ($12.25).

Harbor Inn Seafood

The chefs at Harbor Inn Seafood cast a wide net across America’s vast waters, hauling up recipes for seafood standbys ranging from river-dwelling catfish to Atlantic denizens such as scallops and crab. Undersea eats arrive fried and boiled, taking their place at the table with terrestrial delicacies including juicy cuts of prime rib and filet mignon.

Groupon Says

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There's no point in being insanely rich if nobody else knows it. Boast about your wealth silently with one of these status-signifying items:

Car: A showy car doesn't have to be the fastest car money can buy, it just needs a trunk that's made of glass and large enough to store dozens of exotic, nearly extinct birds.

Watch: Expensive watches trump diamond rings as the most popular jewelry item of the super rich because the vast majority of wealthy people earned their fortune by losing all of their fingers in a fax machine and then getting sympathy money from coworkers.

Lawn: Wealthy people use only the most nutrient-rich and expensive fertilizer on the market—a mixture of damp soil and tenderloin steak.

Bread: Bread itself isn't expensive at all, but when you use a loaf of french bread as a cane, you'll look like an eccentric millionaire.

How many calories are there in a standard walking cane?

Harbor Inn Seafood

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    Anderson

    3301 N Main St.
    Anderson, South Carolina 29621
    (864) 222-1431
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