Marblehead Chowder House is located at 1920 Burlington-Mount Holly Road in Westampton (Burlington County). This is the second location of the celebrated and award-winning seafood restaurant, the first is in Easton, PA. Famous for its good value seafood menu, the New Jersey location opened last May.

[Photo: Marilyn Johnson]
The extensive menus offer something delicious for everyone, seafood lovers and landlubbers alike, for lunch or dinner. The restaurant is very spacious with seating for over 300 in the entire restaurant – good for family dining, getting together with friends, or date nights. There are always “blackboard specials” featuring fresh fish, seafood, and drink selections, without breaking the bank. You’ll find something for whatever you’re craving!
Even though the restaurant is expansive, the interior is very cozy living up to its tagline, “Casual Coastal Comfort Food.” A full-service bar with draft beer, wines, and handcrafted cocktails provide a lively atmosphere for after work drinks or a spot to watch the games with friends.
The restaurant is a great choice for groups, gatherings, and corporate meetings and is open seven days per week. Sunday through Thursday from 11 AM to 9PM and Friday & Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are recommended.
They also offer off-site catering as well. And don’t forget to sign up for the Captain’s Club – rewards for loyal customers!
Check out Marblehead Chowder House in Westampton the next time you’re craving a seafood restaurant experience in South Jersey!
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