Really good local pizza joint. Do carry out or delivery. Do not go in there. Super crowded, and horrible parking. Friendly staff. Yeah, really good pizza. The gluten friendly is not store bought, they make it there. Really tasty.
Honestly a money grab for mid service and not great food. Crazy fees. Server was knowledgeable about celiac disease and helped with gluten allergy menu.
A cute restaurant with scenic outside seating. Great margarita and service was very nice.
A word of warning for those who are gluten- free. I ordered the gluten-free Cobb salad, and it came out with a big pile of croutons. Another menu item marked gluten-free had a soy sauce based sauce. Making it not actually gluten-free unless you tell your waiter to leave off the sauce. Might not be the safest option for those with sensitivity or celiac.
Had a very enjoyable meal. One of the owner's is a celiac so the restaurant can completely take care of anyone in your party that needs that.
I had the lime and coconut drink. It was not your standard tiki drink and was excellent, not to sweet and all natural. Big frozen thing, perfect for a summer beach visit.
It is a little pricey but you get what you pay for.
FYI, Port Aransas is a mess on the weekend with all the people coming over. Every decent restaurant on the island is going to be jammed with drunk partiers and cranky kids. The staff will be maxed out. Don't hold that against whatever restaurant you went to. If you want relaxing, go during the week.
So good. I have to eat gluten free, I was here a couple of years ago and I enjoyed it then, it was even better this time. We had a friendly server who was very helpful and knowledgeable.
This used to be one of my favorite places on the island to eat, but the last 2 times I've come, it has been less than great, much less. I had a seared tuna taco and won't do it again. The only seasoning on the tuna was a lot of black peper. The mango salsa seemed to have a few pieces pineapple instead of the mango, which does not pair eell with the tuna. I tried to scrape the black pepper off the tuna so I could eat it ( I was starving, with a client and didn't want to make s scene). It still gave me indegestion. The second failing is partially my fault, since I don't eat gluten and therefore ask for corn tortillas. Wow, they were crumbly and dry. There are ways to prevent that, and I wish they would figure it out and find a way to allow peoole who are gluten sensitive to enjoy their food. I have always recommeded Iries, but unfortunately might have to stop.
October Taco Margarita Trail.
Number one 5 star of all restaurants so far. Great portions & delicious Tuna Tacos ... did lettuce wrap tacos for my gluten-free wife, also a generous side of rice & black beans. Margarita was yummy!
The food was quite good. I was sad that there weren't more gluten free seafood dishes (stupid Celiac's). However, the excellent margaritas made up for it. The atmosphere was quite nice and the service was decent.
WOOWZERS ! The hostess was leading our foursome to the table & another worker brought salsa & chips to table BEFORE we were seated! MENU WAS HUGE! I was able to find EXACTLY what I was able to eat GLUTEN FREE! THE food was AWESOME & CAME QUICK! PRICES were RIGHT ALSO!!!
Man this place is great! Amazing fresh seafood which they claim is Gulf-caught, and I have to trust them, but it seems to be a valid claim. The fried fish options and Po Boys I hear are very good (I can't have gluten so I wouldn't know), but oh lordy lordy, the blackened Snapper is freakin amazing!!! Not the fanciest place, but that's not what FINS is about. Great outdoor seating available. Gets kinda crowded, and for good reason. PS Jimmy is an amazing waiter and a cool dude! HIGHLY RECOMMEND FINS!!!