Hurricane Mo’s, a local favorite, is a perfect place to grab some grub after hitting the beach. Serving lunch, dinner, and even happy hour, Hurricane Mo’s will satisfy your hunger pangs anytime of the day.
Everyday from 3pm-5pm, Hurricane Mo’s serves its infamous happy hour specials including 10 cent steamed shrimp, 35 cent wings, and 1 dollar tacos. Prices like these are hard to beat: a tab for one is rarely over 10 dollars. Wait time for a table is usually short, and you can always ask one of the friendly bartenders for a beachy cocktail while you await your table.
The drink menu includes many signature Mo’s cocktails that include a souvenir glass to remember your happiest hour experience. From frozen daiquiris to margaritas to a cold beer in a frosted pint glass, the bar will satisfy even the thirstiest of patrons.
Happy hour isn’t the only thing Mo’s has to offer, however. The restaurant offers a full lunch and dinner and children’s menu including daily specials. Come in and try the fish tacos, crab dip, or very popular She Crab soup homemade everyday using Mo’s own recipe. Most everything is homemade using Mo, the owner’s, very own recipes. You won’t be disappointed by her savory and sweet dishes.
The restaurant offers a family friendly atmosphere, a welcoming staff, and a convenient location for any hungry vacationer. The restaurant also offers t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and souvenir pub glasses to remember your experience at Hurricane Mo’s.
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