Captain d’s Menu
Ready to plan your next seafood stop? This quick buyer’s guide gives you clear information on the current offerings, sample prices, and standout items so you can order with confidence.
You’ll find categories from What’s New and Fish Favorites to Grilled Meals, Sandwiches, Family Meals, sides, and desserts. Sample prices and combos are listed so you can compare portions and pick the best value for your meal.
We highlight fried classics, lighter grilled choices, and kid-friendly options along with nutrition and allergen facts to help you decide. Expect tips on best value bundles and crowd-pleasers like shrimp and flounder pairings.
By the end of this guide you’ll know which items match your cravings and budget, how to mix combos, and where dessert deals fit in. Use this as a fast reference for ordering online, at the drive-thru, or in-store.
Why this Buyer’s Guide matters for seafood lovers in the United States
This buyer’s guide saves you time by putting core seafood choices and real prices in one easy spot.
You can quickly compare fish plates, portion sizes, and typical prices across more than 530 locations in 23 states. Most spots run roughly 10:30 AM to 10:00 PM, and many offer delivery, drive-thru, and online ordering.
Use the guide to balance value and flavor. Want filling meals with classic sides or lighter grilled picks? We show which choices stretch your dollars without losing taste.
- Fast price and portion comparisons so you order with confidence.
- Notes on delivery partners, hours, and drive-thru access for busy nights.
- Hints on regional price variation and where butterfly shrimp or seasonal items fit in.
Families and diners with diet goals get quick swap tips—like trading fries for a lighter side or picking grilled options. That way you explore new flavors without overspending.
Captain d’s Menu
Use this section as a quick map to the full lineup of seafood, sandwiches, sides, and deals.
This snapshot groups every category so you can jump straight to the items you want. Categories include What’s New, Fish Favorites, Grilled Meals, Captain’s Classics, Sandwiches, Desserts, Family Meals, Kids’ Meals, Sides, Add-Ons & Appetizers, Beverages, and Deals & Combos.
Prices vary by location. Sample ranges span from $1.99 for fries to about $38.99 for a Family Sampler. Nutrition and allergen charts list calories, fat, sodium, protein, and common allergens like fish, shellfish, wheat, and soy.
Pick batter-dipped fish or grilled fillets for lighter choices. Choose family meals to feed four to six with shareable mains and hushpuppies.
- Scan What’s New for limited-time flavors and rotating price points.
- Use Deals & Combos to save when you want sides and drinks included.
- Check nutrition info to match meals with your diet goals.
Quick, clear information helps you order confidently whether you dine in, drive-thru, or get delivery.
What’s new right now: limited-time flavors, prices, and seasonal adds
Limited-time dishes are here with wallet-friendly prices and shareable portions.
Try the Flounder, Shrimp & Fries combo for $7.99. You get a crisp Southern-style flounder fillet, five shrimp, golden fries, and classic hush puppies in one basket. It’s a tidy pick for a hearty, affordable meal.
The 2 Piece Flounder Meal at $8.99 lands two hand-breaded fillets with two sides. That’s a solid seasonal value if you want a fuller plate instead of just fries.
Flounder, shrimp & fries combos worth trying
If you prefer a sandwich, the Flounder Sandwich & Fries for $7.79 stacks two crispy fillets on a warm bun with tartar sauce. For simple, budget-friendly options, both the 2 Piece Fish & Fries and the Fish, Shrimp & Fries are $7.79 each and balance portion and price well.
Loaded Potato Soup and fried oysters: when to snag them
Cold nights call for the Loaded Potato Soup at $5.19 — rich and filling as a starter or light main.
Fried oysters come half dozen for $3.99 or a dozen for $12.49. They’re ideal as a shareable add-on when you want a fried, briny bite for the table.
Fresh desserts in rotation: Red Velvet Cake Cheesecake highlights
Save room for Red Velvet Cake Cheesecake at $4.59. The cake-like cheesecake is a sweet finish that won’t blow the budget.
- Items rotate, so snag favorites soon.
- Pair combos with extra hush puppies or a side to stretch the meal.
- Watch prices and portion sizes if you’re ordering for a group.
Fish favorites and fish meals: from batter-dipped fillets to catfish
From crisp batter bites to flaky catfish, the fish lineup gives you easy value and a few larger plates when you want more. Prices are straightforward so you can pick a quick snack or a fuller dinner without guessing.
Batter-dipped fish and spicy fillets: value picks
If you want classic crunch, the Batter Dipped Fish at $6.39 is a go-to. It has a flaky interior and a price that stretches your seafood dollars.
Craving heat? The Spicy Batter Dipped Fish at $5.99 brings zesty flavor without losing that airy golden coating.
Hand-breaded catfish and Southern-style white fish
Hand-Breaded Catfish at $6.99 leans Southern—tender and flaky—great if you want a different fillet profile from standard white fish.
For a larger main, Southern-Style White Fish at $12.79 delivers a big portion and typically includes two sides, so it fills out a meal nicely.
Fish & chips vs fish fillet meal: which delivers more for the price
The fish & chips (fish with fries and hush puppies) gives that classic pub-style bite and is simple to share. The 2 Piece Fish & Fries at $7.79 is a wallet-friendly way to test the waters.
Choosing a fillet meal with two sides often gives more variety for nearly the same spend. If you want heft, add a warm side like a baked potato to make the plate feel restaurant-big without overspending.
- Tip: If price matters, the spicy fillet is a bold, lower-ticket pick—add a small side such as fries or slaw as needed.
Grilled meals for lighter seafood choices
If you want a lighter dinner, the grilled selection focuses on lean proteins and bright seasoning.
Go lighter without losing flavor. Blackened Tilapia and Wild Caught Salmon each run about $7.99 and come over rice with two sides and a breadstick. They make a balanced meal that still feels satisfying.
Blackened tilapia and grilled white fish options
Grilled White Fish is listed at $12.99 and you can pick blackened, lemon pepper, or original seasonings. That lets you tailor heat and brightness without extra fuss.
Wild-caught salmon and shrimp skewer combos
The Grilled White Fish & Shrimp Skewer is $8.29 and mixes a lean fillet with a shrimp skewer for surf-and-surf variety. Most plates include rice and two sides, so choose veggie-forward pairings like broccoli or green beans to keep calories down.
- Blackened Tilapia or Wild Caught Salmon: $7.99, rice + two sides.
- Grilled White Fish: $12.99 with seasoning options.
- Grilled White Fish & Shrimp Skewer: $8.29 for added variety.
These grilled choices cut the breading and keep seasoning up front. They are a smart choice if you want a lighter plate that still pleases a mixed group.
Captain’s Classics: shrimp, fish, and chicken tender combos
If variety wins, the Classics deliver multiple proteins and sides for one tidy price. These combos are built for indecisive diners, small groups, or anyone who likes to sample a few favorites in one meal.

The Supreme Sampler at $8.29 packs two batter-dipped fish, two hand-breaded chicken tenders, and six butterfly shrimp. It’s a budget-friendly tour of the menu and great for sharing.
The Hand-Breaded Chicken & Fish is $7.99 and trims the shrimp to keep the plate hearty and affordable. Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders run $6.99 for a chicken-forward pick.
The Deluxe Seafood Platter at $8.69 ups the seafood with two fish fillets, six shrimp, and two stuffed crab shells—strong value for more ocean flavor.
- Supreme Sampler: mix of fish, chicken, and shrimp — $8.29.
- Chicken & Fish: lower price, solid protein variety — $7.99.
- Deluxe Seafood Platter: extra seafood and stuffed crab — $8.69.
- All combos include sides and hush puppies, so fries are covered if you want them.
Choosing fish & shrimp versus chicken & fish comes down to priorities: go seafood-forward for variety, or pick chicken if you want something a bit heartier. Pair a combo with a veggie side to balance indulgence and keep portions sensible.
Butterfly shrimp and popcorn shrimp: crispy crowd-pleasers
Crispy shrimp options steal the show when you want quick, shareable seafood that hits the spot.
Uber Eats data even shows the 15-piece Butterfly Shrimp as a top delivery pick in Burleson, TX. That larger order is built for sharing and for folks who love a satisfying crunch.
15-piece popularity and price signals
The menu lists “Crispy Butterfly Shrimp” as a hearty plate with two sides and hush puppies for $12.99. The butterfly cut gives more surface area for crisp coating, so each bite feels substantial.
“The larger shrimp and open cut deliver extra crunch and a meatier bite.”
Popcorn shrimp baskets for quick meals
For a budget pick, Popcorn Shrimp Baskets run about $5.99. Shrimp ’N Fries is $7.49 and the Butterfly Shrimp Basket is $8.49. Many baskets include fries and hush puppies, making them simple grab-and-go choices.
- If you want variety, pair a butterfly order with a fish entrée to split costs and tastes.
- Popcorn shrimp makes a lighter, snackable option for appetizers or kids.
- Look for delivery app popularity tags and high ratings — they often point to consistent fried quality.
- Balance richness with slaw or green beans to add freshness and texture.
Sandwiches and handhelds: flounder and giant fish sandwich combos
Sandwiches and handhelds are the quickest route to a filling, portable seafood lunch.
Go big with the Giant Fish Sandwich Combo for $10.39. It stacks two crispy fillets, tartar, and lettuce. A side like fries and a drink make it a complete meal.
The Spicy Giant Fish Sandwich Combo at $6.99 trims the price while adding heat. You keep the same fillet portion but get bolder flavor. It’s a smart pick if you want spice without extra sauces.
The Flounder Sandwich & Fries for $7.79 pairs delicate flounder with crunch at a sharp price. For a different profile, the Cajun Catfish Sandwich Combo is $13.39 and brings a spiced, Southern-style fillet.
Quick tips:
- Split a combo and add a small side to share without ordering two entrees.
- Choose fries for comfort or a loaded baked potato to make the meal heartier.
- Stack a shrimp or fish side add-on to turn one combo into a mini seafood spread.
- Sandwich combos travel well for drive-thru or delivery, keeping items tidy and satisfying.
Family meals and feasts: shareable seafood and chicken bundles
Sharing a feast removes the guesswork—pick a bundle that matches your crowd’s appetite.
The 10 Piece Fish Family Meal at $19.99 is a no-fuss option that feeds a crew. It includes 10 batter-dipped fish, 8 hush puppies, and two family-size sides. Uber Eats data shows the 10 Piece Fish Family Meal is a popular pairing in Burleson, so it’s a reliable choice for groups.
The Family Sampler ($38.99) covers every base: 10 fish, 12 butterfly shrimp, 6 chicken tenders, 8 hush puppies, and two family-size sides. It’s great when picky eaters want different proteins on one platter.
Seafood Feast vs Family Fish & Chicken: which to choose
The Seafood Feast ($25.99) leans heavy on seafood with 12 fish, 12 shrimp, 3 stuffed crab shells, 12 hush puppies, and two family sides. If you want more shrimp and crab, go Feast. If you prefer a balance of land and sea, pick the fish & chicken route.
- Plan about 2–3 pieces per adult depending on sides and dessert.
- Two family-size sides usually include a starch and a veggie—mix for balance.
- Hush puppies add crunchy, savory contrast that helps round out shared plates.
Kids’ meals: fish, chicken tenders, and popcorn shrimp picks
Little appetites get big flavor. Pick from batter-dipped fish, two chicken tenders, or popcorn shrimp for a simple, kid-friendly plate. Each kids’ meal includes a side plus a drink, so ordering is quick and complete.
Prices are wallet-friendly: Chicken Tenders run $4.99 (two tenders). Popcorn Shrimp and the Batter Dipped Fish are both $5.39. Nutrition examples make swaps easy—Kid’s fish is about 230 cal, popcorn shrimp ~240 cal, and two tenders ~360 cal.
Portions, sides, and drink options for young diners
Portion sizes suit smaller appetites while still feeling like a full meal. Fries are the usual kid-approved side, but you can choose corn or green beans for a bit more balance.
- Simple protein choices kids recognize: fish, chicken, or popcorn shrimp.
- Sides and a drink are included to streamline orders.
- Budget-friendly pricing makes feeding multiple kids easy.
- For bigger eaters, add a small side or share from an adult plate.
If you’re watching calories, use the nutrition examples to compare quickly. Popcorn-style shrimp gives fun, bite-sized crunch, while fish and chicken offer familiar textures most kids will try.
Sides that make the meal: fries, coleslaw, green beans, and more
Pick sides that complement your main—crispy, creamy, or bright—so every forkful sings. A smart side choice balances texture and taste and keeps the plate interesting.
Classic Southern add-ons: hush puppies and okra
Hush puppies add crunch and a slightly sweet corn flavor next to tartar or cocktail sauce. Okra brings a crisp, Southern bite that pairs well with fried fish.
“A hush always feels right with a fried plate—warm, crunchy, and comforting.”
Comfort and lighter picks: loaded baked potato, mac & cheese, and broccoli
Price-friendly sides keep costs low: French Fries $1.99 (330 cal) and Coleslaw $2.99 (180 cal). Green Beans are $1.99 (70 cal), while Mac & Cheese runs $2.49 (170 cal).
The Loaded Baked Potato is $2.79 (400 cal) for cheesy, bacon-topped richness. Broccoli is $4.59 (20 cal) for a lighter, green option. A regular Baked Potato is $1.99 (210 cal). Mix one crisp side and one creamy side when sharing to keep each bite lively.
Add-ons & appetizers to build your perfect platter
Small add-ons turn a good seafood plate into a crowd-pleasing spread. These extra items are low-cost ways to add texture and flavor to any combo.

Start simple with hush puppies for $2.49 to bring warm, crunchy bites to the table. Mozzarella sticks ($6.49) and jalapeño poppers ($4.99) make for easy shareables that suit game nights and casual dinners.
Hush puppies, mozzarella sticks, and jalapeño poppers
Pick one cheesy and one savory to satisfy mixed tastes. These items pair well with fries or coleslaw and add variety without breaking the bank.
Butterfly shrimp and grilled shrimp skewers as upgrades
Want more seafood? Butterfly shrimp ($7.49) is an easy upgrade when you need extra shrimp without ordering another entrée. Grilled shrimp skewer ($7.99) adds smoky, lean protein to balance fried mains.
- Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders $5.99 and Batter Dipped Fish $6.39 add variety for picky eaters.
- These add-ons fit neatly into family orders and turn combos into a fuller platter.
- If you like to sample, choose two small items instead of one large side for more textures and flavors per bite.
- Appetizers are perfect for sharing before the mains arrive—one cheesy, one seafood is a simple choice to cover cravings.
Sweet finish: funnel cake stix, cheesecake, and more desserts
Wrap up your seafood feast with a treat that brings fairground flavors and classic bakery comfort.
Funnel Cake Stix are a nostalgic pick. They pair crispy edges with a light center for $4.99. They make a fun, sharable dessert after salty fish or shrimp.
Funnel cake and funnel fries: fairground favorites
When available, funnel fries offer the same powdered-sugar finish but in a shareable format. They hold up well for takeout and are great for dipping.
Classic Cheesecake vs chocolate treats
The Classic Cheesecake is rich and creamy on a graham crust for $5.99. Seasonal spins like the Red Velvet Cake Cheesecake list at $4.59 and keep choices fresh.
- If you crave contrast, pair a crunchy stick with a smooth slice so textures both win.
- Chocolate options rotate at some locations and make a strong finish for cocoa fans.
- On a budget, split a cheesecake and add stix to stretch dessert dollars while pleasing everyone.
- Check local listings for current prices and availability before ordering.
Beverages and tea by the gallon: shake, soda, and lemonade lineup
Pair any plate with a cold soda, a rich milkshake, or a gallon of tea when you’re feeding a crowd.
Single drinks and gallons make it easy to cover drinks for quick dinners or bigger get-togethers. Soft drinks (Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, lemonade, teas) are about $3.09. Milkshakes run $3.99 for a creamy treat. A gallon of tea is $5.99 and a gallon of lemonade is $6.49.
Milkshakes and soft drinks to pair with seafood
Milkshakes add a cool contrast to hot, crispy fish and shrimp. Fountain sodas and unsweet tea keep things classic and light. Pick the sip that best balances your entrée’s seasoning.
Gallon tea and lemonade for family meals
One gallon frees you from ordering multiple drinks. It works well when you add sides and desserts for a low-effort spread. Many locations let you order drinks easily via the website or app at checkout.
| Drink | Size / Type | Price | Best use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soft Drink | Fountain (Pepsi, MTN Dew, Dr Pepper) | $3.09 | Individual orders |
| Milkshake | Creamy single-serve | $3.99 | Pair with fried items |
| Tea (Gallon) | Sweet or Unsweet | $5.99 | Family-style drinks |
| Lemonade (Gallon) | Classic | $6.49 | Picnics and road trips |
Tip: match sweeter drinks to spicy plates and choose unsweet tea or water to highlight delicate flavors. One gallon often saves money and keeps everyone refreshed when you order meals for a small family.
Deals, combos, rewards, and gift cards: how to save on menu prices
Smart bundles and rotating deals are the easiest way to lower your check without missing the tastes you like.
Combos usually bundle an entrée with sides and a drink. That makes a combo cheaper than buying each item a la carte.
Combos that include sides and drinks
Combos are your fastest path to value. They include a main, at least one side, and a drink in one price.
“Combos cut cost per item and simplify orders for quick lunches and family nights.”
Compare a combo to an à la carte plate plus two sides to confirm you’re getting the best deal. For family meals, pair a family bundle with a discounted dessert or a gallon drink to stretch savings further.
Limited-time offers, app rewards, and gift cards
Limited-time offers rotate, so try new items while prices stay tempting. The website and app often show digital-only deals you won’t see in store.
Join rewards to bank points and unlock members-only savings on meals you order often. Gift cards let you load a set amount and stick to a budget for lunches or family dinners.
| Deal type | What it includes | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Combo | Entrée + side(s) + drink | Everyday value |
| Limited-time offer | New flavor or seasonal plate at promo price | Trying new items |
| Rewards & app deals | Points, coupons, digital-only discounts | Frequent diners |
| Gift card | Preloaded balance | Budgeting & gifting |
Tip: when you comparison-shop, use both local prices and online info to make sure the listed prices match your nearest location.
Nutrition, allergens, and calories: making informed choices
Knowing calories and allergens helps you pick meals that fit your appetite and needs.
Choose grilled options for more protein and fewer calories. Wild Alaskan Salmon is 230 cal with 31g protein. Blackened Tilapia is about 210 cal. These are solid, high-protein choices compared with fried plates.
High-protein grilled picks vs fried favorites
Fried items like Batter Dipped Fish are 230 cal per piece and contain wheat and soy. Southern-Style White Fish Fillet runs 560 cal, also with wheat and soy.
The Grilled White Fish & Shrimp Skewer totals about 280 cal and gives both fish and shrimp on one plate. Pair grilled entrées with broccoli (20 cal) or coleslaw (180 cal) to balance the meal.
Allergens to watch: fish, shellfish, wheat, soy, and chicken
Allergen info lists fish, shellfish, wheat, soy, and chicken across many entrées and sides. Sauces add calories and sodium fast. Lemon or hot sauce cuts calories while keeping flavor.
| Item | Calories | Key allergens |
|---|---|---|
| Batter Dipped Fish (per piece) | 230 | Fish, Wheat, Soy |
| Southern-Style White Fish Fillet | 560 | Fish, Wheat, Soy |
| Wild Alaskan Salmon | 230 | Fish |
| Grilled White Fish & Shrimp Skewer | 280 | Fish, Shellfish |
- If you want protein with fewer calories, pick grilled salmon or tilapia.
- For balance, mix one grilled entrée with a small fried side.
- When ordering seafood meals for groups, watch how totals add up.
Plan your order: hours, delivery, drive-thru, and online ordering
Make ordering simple: find hours, delivery options, and drive-thru pickup that fit your schedule.
Most locations run roughly 10:30 AM to 10:00 PM, but hours can vary. Use the store locator on the website to get the exact address, phone, hours, and amenities near you.
Finding your nearest location and current availability
Delivery is commonly offered through DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, and Postmates. Compare fees and ETAs across apps to pick the best option for your budget and timing.
Online ordering via the official site or mobile app helps you build a cart and save favorite meals. Social feeds often share promos and limited-time items, so follow local pages for quick updates.
| Service | Where to check | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Store hours & address | Store locator on website | Confirm open times & drive-thru |
| Delivery | DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Postmates | Home/office drop-off |
| Online ordering | Official app / website | Customize orders & save favorites |
| Promos & availability | Social channels & app alerts | Limited-time items & coupons |
For busy family nights, order ahead and use drive-thru pickup to skip lines. If a seasonal item is sold out nearby, try a nearby store—availability often varies by location.
If you plan a larger order, add 20–30 minutes to your prep time to avoid peak delays. Save order history to speed up future seafood nights and lock in the combinations your crew loves.
Set sail for value: our top seafood meals, sides, and sweet picks today
End on a tasty note by pairing crunchy seafood with a few bright sides and a simple dessert.
For max crunch and value, the Fish, Shrimp & Fries for $7.79 is a solid pick—add sides hush puppies for that classic finish. If you want variety, the Supreme Sampler ($8.29) or a seafood platter gives fish fillets, butterfly shrimp, and chicken tender strips on one plate.
Families stretch dollars with the 10 Piece Fish Family Meal ($19.99) or the larger Family Sampler ($38.99). For a lighter shrimp meal, try the Grilled White Fish & Shrimp Skewer ($8.29) or a popcorn shrimp basket as a budget-friendly swap.
Save room for Funnel Cake Stix ($4.99) or Red Velvet Cake Cheesecake ($4.59) to finish. Build your order by balancing batter-crisp hits, grilled choices, and two good sides so everyone leaves full and happy.