Topsail Steamer is Coming To North Wildwood
This summer, there will be a new way to enjoy seafood in the Wildwoods thanks to Topsail Steamer.
This name might sound familiar to you since they have three other location in New Jersey located in Ocean City Long Beach Island and Sea Isle City
Founded on North Carolina’s Topsail Island in 2017, Topsail Steamer has quickly made waves in the culinary scene.
They offer seafood steam pots filled with fresh local seafood, veggies and home-made seasonings, that you can take home and stream up. They do all the hard work of gathering all the fresh seafood so that all it leaves you to do is throw it on the stove.
With 8 stores spanning 4 states and nationwide shipping capabilities, the family-owned business spearheaded by CEO Danielle Mahon has become synonymous with fresh, flavorful seafood experiences.
Recently, Topsail Steamer announced a strategic partnership with Elite Franchise Capital, paving the way for the establishment of 40 new stores across 4 states, further solidifying its status as a coastal culinary powerhouse.
One of these new stores will be located in North Wildwood at 714 New Jersey Ave (7th and New Jersey Ave).
Last year Jenni Mac’s Snacks had called this place home and prior to that it was the long-time home for De Angelis Italian Deli & Grill.
At this time, there is no word on if Jenni Mac’s Snacks will be opening up anywhere else on the island.
Topsail Steamer can be ordered in a few different ways. There are seven Signature Bay Buckets which are The Low Country Shrimp, The Topsail Clam Bake, The Crabby Jimbo, The Full Steamer, The Captain Pierce, The Wrightsville And The Miss Emily II
If those aren’t up for your liking you are also able to Build-Your-Own Bay Bucket. These are offered in two different sizes, Low Tider (2-3 people) or High Tider (4-5 people)
This location will be open by Pat Mahon, how has been vacationing in New Jersey for quite some time. His niece runs Topsail Steamer’s Ocean City and Sea Isle City stores.
“Topsail Steamer offers families and friends such a fun, easy, and high-quality seafood experience,” said Pat. “I’ve loved the Steamer concept since Danielle told me about it, before she’d even opened a store – and I’m excited to bring a Steamer store to Wildwood.”
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They hope to be open by this upcoming May.
The Wildwood Video Archive stopped by this past week and saw construction was well underway.
Crews were demolishing the inside to get ready for the new entrance while an outside crew hung new signs.
We are excited to welcome Topsail Steamer to the island and wish them the best of luck!