Capt. Juel's Hurricane
About
- 4.8 ( 16 reviews)
- 5-38, $$, $$$
In the mid 1900's a new chapter of history was made in a small town in Little River S.C. At that time a restaurant was opened in the very banks of the Intercoastal Waterway, called Capt. Juel's Hurricane. In the mid 70's the restaurant was brought by Joe Robertson, who still owns it today. You will still find Mr. Joe in and around the kitchen and his wife Deanna behind the bar mixing up killer drinks or in the kitchen preparing the luscious desserts. The restaurant is managed by their daughter Heidi and her husband Clayton, it truly is a family affair.In 2014 the place under went a total renovation inside and out. The restaurant now features a new Sushi Bar, that's a must have over looking the untouched marshlands. Capt. Juel's stills brings you the freshest seafood, hand cut steaks and chops. The menu is filled with a variety of choices from tacos to burgers. Or maybe just stop by the have a drink on the deck and enjoy seeing the fishing boats bring in the catch of the day.
Day of the Week | Opening Hours |
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Monday | 11:00 - 22:00 |
Tuesday | 11:00 - 22:00 |
Wednesday | 11:00 - 22:00 |
Thursday | 11:00 - 22:00 |
Friday | 11:00 - 22:00 |
Saturday | 11:00 - 22:00 |
Sunday | Closed |
Cuisines
- 🍔 American
- 🍸 Bar
- 🦞 Seafood
- 🍣 Sushi
Dining Options
- 💺 Seating
- ♿ Wheelchair Accessible
- 🥡 Takeout
- 🍽️ Table service
- 📅 Reservations
- 🍷 Serves Alcohol
- 🅿️ Parking Available
- 🪑 Highchairs Available
- 🌳 Outdoor Seating
- 🍸 Full Bar
- 🌊 Waterfront
- 🍱 Lunch
- 🍽️ Dinner
Recommended Reviews
4.8
Jenae Wescott
Calamari with sweet apricot sauce was great! Also had sushi & fish bites, would recommend all of the food here!
Fotogrrrl
Always try to come here when visiting. Great daiquiris and sushi. Friendly folks .. locals favorite
Teddy Spiliopoulos
went on achartered fishing trip in the area and gotblucky to be near Juel's to stop for lunch. lovely staff and huge floor space with tons of window seating to soak in the views. the food is beyond awesome ...fish tacos and shrimp poy boy were grand slams..worth the effort to go visit these folks...