The Cull House

The Cull House is a seafood restaurant Sayville located in United States.

8 / 10
38
ratings
  • Phone

    (631) 563-1546

  • Website

    cullhouse.com

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  • Type

    Seafood Restaurant

Address

75 Terry St Sayville , NY 11782 United States

Outdoor Seating Yes

Comments / 9


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lobster great value casual dinner
Dennis Diaz

The place doesn't look like much on the outside...but the food is suprisingly very good. They are not cheap on the seafood in their dishes. I had Shellfish Penne Alla Vodka :-),my partner had the broi

Max Powers

This place is really *really* good. Was here with wife and friend, had lobster , marlin and dungeness crab - everything was perfect! Hike fire island then eat here - exceptional!

Jessica Nacinovich

Delicious and fresh seafood . Those mussels were so good we cleaned the plate.

Jack M Cruz

Lobster roll was great. The lobster bisque is delicious with nice chunks of lobster meat , Yummy!

Doreen Barnett

Great Food in a Casual Atmosphere ..Love this place

alaina powers

Dungeness crab , pleasant suprise ...everything we had was excellant...plan on going to fire island just so I can eat here again!

Alphonse Guardino

Used to stop in here after sailing at Wet Pants. Nice casual place , moderate prices .

John Sosa

Delish New England Clam Chowder and a Lobster Special for $11.95!! it's Lobster Madness!!

Vincent Fuori

Great seafood ! Excellent service !

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