Julington Creek Fish Camp is the newest addition to Ben and Liza’s remarkable network of “fish-camp” restaurants in the area, joining the beloved Palm Valley and North Beach eateries. It’s a place to relax and socialize in a warm yet glamorous setting—all while enjoying outstandingly fresh Florida seafood prepared with Southern soul and style.

Its spacious interior and outdoor patio seating create the perfect atmosphere for enjoying a wonderful meal along the banks of Julington Creek. Ben is Jacksonville-born and bred. A graduate of the lauded Culinary Institute of America, he’s been closely associated with northeastern Florida’s culinary scene for decades: He opened the fine-dining stalwart Marker 32—still going strong—in 1992.

With Julington Creek, the Groshells bring their elegant but relaxed approach to dining to another of Jacksonville’s waterside neighborhoods. As the grand Atlantic is to North Beach Fish Camp and the Intracoastal Waterway is to Palm Valley and Marker 32, Julington Creek creates the natural ambiance for its namesake restaurant.

Whatever the occasion, let Julington Creek Fish Camp be your go-to destination for enjoying the Southern Fare cuisine of North Florida’s waters.

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