Ricks On The River Research Paper

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Ricks on the River is a grille, bar and a marina located right on the scenic Hillsborough River in Florida. Boasting a tempting oyster bar with always-fresh oysters, you can dock a boat and enjoy a feast of enticing meals and drinks.
Starting with a festive appetizer, the jacked up oyster is seasoned with pepper jack cheese and a jalapeno. Or choose from fresh made deviled crab, shrimp and mussels at Ricks on the River. The famous fish sandwich is a popular specialty item that can be ordered fried, grilled, blackened, lemon peppered or jerked. Wraps made with fresh chipotle tortillas including smoked fish is an ordering option. The extensive menu includes seafood, salads, chicken, burgers and specialty sandwiches along with a special kids menu.

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