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Joey's Seafood Restaurants
"Joey's Fish Shack in Grande Prairie has recently renovated with a new look , some significant menu additions and just a cool new vibe! Come sea the difference!"
Address: 10420 116 Avenue Suite 101 , Grande Prairie T8V 4K5, AB, CA
Phone: (780) 538-2722
State: AB
City: Grande Prairie
Zip Code: T8V 4K5



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Reviews
Tuesday special All you can eat comes with your choice of fish and chips. Had the Joey's famous fish and it was tasty. Waitress was friendly and offered quick service. The restaurant was clean and well maintained. Overall a good seafood experience and would recommend trying this place for those who haven't been there yet.
Very beautiful atmosphere and friendly staff. The shrimps and fish were too nice and the taste was unbelievable.Food: 5/5
Fell for Joey's back in the 90's and decided to bring the wife there tonight for date night . We had not been there since covid hit and were pleasantly surprised by the makeovers of the dining room and the menu. The owner Alisha was in the trenches with her staff and was eager to answer any questions we had very personable and professional as well as our server Brandi . Good food good atmosphere and they are watching their prices instead of just marking them up as they please Vegetarian options: It's a seafood restaurant you don't go to DQ and ask for non dairy products ‍ Kid-friendliness: Definitely leaning towards a younger generation but very neutral just the same Parking: Shared with a strip mall so it can be tricky for people with larger vehicles Wheelchair accessibility: There's a couple of spots close to the doors as long as non permitted people don't park there. Dietary restrictions: Found out they use gluten free gravy and it's not bad
Friendly staff and great fish&chips!Recommended dishes2 Peice Fish and Fries
Had an amazing meal here on Wednesday. Mussels were the best I’ve ever had, and the fish was so delicious. Thank you to the waitress who took my special request
Reliable and always good food and service. Plenty of parking.
I have not been here in a while. It isn't what I remember. The menu lost lots of it options. I really enjoyed the fish but not so much the shrimp.Food: 3/5
The fish tacos were amazing but best of all was the staff. Super friendly and we had excellent service!
Amazing food! I ordered their Halibut and fries, best in Grande Prairie by a long shot. Will definitely be back.
Fast, efficient and attentive. On the Twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me~ An unforgettable experience at Jo-eys! Been here over three times since they opened, so faced with a spare moment I penned this review to accommodate the opening. Never once had to wait long to get a table, having had to "wait" less than a minute each and every time. With fish being their trademark, the Snack Shack would be expected to serve wholesome and delicious seafood, and indeed, Joey' has no issue meeting expectations. For price-to-taste ratio, I'd rank their Classic Famous Fish as the greatest buy. Having tried their Cod fish, I'm unable to recommend it over their classic fish. While the taste may succeed its predecessor, the texture threw me off, along with being a third more expensive. As for the highest class of fish that they serve, the rare and exclusive Halibut, while certainly delicious and deserving of its acclaim, is far from cheap nearly three times as expensive at the classic variant. Of course, if price isn't an issue or you’re celebrating, then I'd recommend their halibut over all others. Otherwise, it’d suggest the classic Famous Fish. However, if you have a companion traveling with yourself, it’s a great dish to split. As usual, you can a side with your fish. Having tried a few of them, I'd sticking to the tried-and-true classic: Fries. Not to say the others aren't much trying, Caesar Salad's pretty good, but the fries are a great accompaniment to some delicious fish. Paired with ketchup, gravy or even vinegar, they're great no matter how they're served. As for some... Cons... I'll list a few. If you enjoy coleslaw, you may be disappointed to know that they charge for it $2. Granted, it’s a decent portion, and it comes in a cute miniature cast-iron pan, but it feels expensive when it could be free of charge with your fish. Personally, aren't a fan of the aesthetics. The booths are constructed what looks to be wooden planks and looks too "Ol' Timey" for me. While I'm sure its intentional, this particular style is lost on me. However, the booths are lined with fabric that has padding in it, so comfort isn't an issue. The table and chairs being strung out in the middle of the restaurant feels off to me, little privacy and feels like everyone can see you, but for now, this is a non-issue with the seating restrictions. Perhaps they'll change it up a later date. Though I'm actually mixed about it, as opposed to previously, they don't serve the food on plates, but on metal trays. While before I did think plates looked better and found it unnecessary to swap them out for something else, they've grown on me since. They're actually bigger than the standard plates, and it grants a sense of uniqueness, so not so bad in hindsight. On to service. They've always been polite and friendly and attentive. Some of the fastest at bringing orders to the table, and never slow to top off a drink. Doesn't take long to get a bill and, so far, have been able to pay at the table each time as opposed to the counter getting to stay off your feet for as long as possible is always nice. They even you give the rare and exclusive luxury, apparently referred to as a “straw,” when you order a drink! And, get this, its biodegradable! So, not only do they retain their form and stay together and not fill your drink with paper flecks, they actually help you feel like a stand-up person as the straw can be recycled, and thus not end up negatively effecting aquatic life in the Pacific. For such a great cause, you should order yourself a plate of shrimp or perhaps even a halibut, and devour it in the straw’s honor! Overall, if you’re a fan of seafood, I highly recommend Joey's Fish Shack.
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