Happy Hour for North Counties Gators
Conchy Joe's

North NORTH County Happy Hour
Please join us for a happy hour in Jensen Beach, convenient for those in Ft. Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Jupiter, and everywhere in between. We will have a reserved area for the Gators and can order drinks and appetizers from the server.
Conchy Joe's Seafood Restaurant & Bar
3945 NE Indian River Drive
Jensen Beach, FL 34957
Phone: (772) 334-1131
https://conchyjoes.com/
Friday, April 14, 4:30pm
Please join us for a happy hour in Jensen Beach, convenient for those in Ft. Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Jupiter, and everywhere in between. We will have a reserved area for the Gators and can order drinks and appetizers from the server.
Happy Hour 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
- Buy One Get One On Domestic Drafts, House Wine And Well Drinks.
- “Almost Free Happy Hour Menu”: $6–$9 Appetizers.
- Happy Hour Menu
- Entire Menu
To provide the restaurant with a rough estimate of how many will be joining, please contact Randi at goldman.randi@gmail.com or 786-316-9912 to let her know you plan to attend.

Laid-back waterfront hangout with quirky charm, dishing Bahamian-style seafood, TRULY fresh fish, & oak-grilled meats. Locally owned and operated by founding family, since 1983.

The creators of Conchy Joe’s were “pioneers in promoting Bahamian recipes and resources…”, so said Robert W. Tolf, Florida Trend Magazine’s restaurant reviewer and noted author, in describing Conchy Joe’s Seafood Restaurant. And it meant a lot to be recognized as “pioneers” because when we opened our doors back in 1979, the question most often asked was, “What in the heck are these ‘consh’ things anyhow?” (they talked like that back in those days). Very few people even knew what conch was back then. But we didn’t think of ourselves as pioneers. We were too busy sailing across the Gulf Stream, enjoying the beautiful waters of the Bahamas, washing down seafood treats with rum and dancing to reggae to think of anything other than how wonderful it all was. So we did the logical thing; we brought it all home with us –Welcome to Conchy Joe’s Seafood Restaurant! And yes, it’s true, we are the Conch Pioneers; but like those other pioneers out West, we just wanted to have fun, hang out with Miss Kitty and eat real good. But it was great for Conchy Joe’s to be recognized for what it is, an original! Thank you very much, Mr. Tolf.

Over the decades Conchy Joe’s has earned a reputation for great seafood. We’ve been written up in every sort of scroll and newspaper, even New York Times Bestsellers. We’ve hosted syndicated television shows, had our recipes requested by major food magazines (Gourmet and Bon Appetit), and in recent years Conchy’s proudly received Florida Trend Magazine’s coveted Top 500 Awards! The accolades are far too numerous to mention (as they should be after thirty-five years) but that’s not what’s important. What is important is that we’ve been pegging the fun meter the whole thirty-eight years! We take a lot of pride in this establishment – Conchy Joe’s isn’t just a great restaurant, Conchy Joe’s is a better place to get advice than The Psychic Hot Line, a watering hole, a hole in the wall, a hang out for The Miami Dolphin’s Cheerleaders, the historic site where Betty Crocker ran out of lemons and had to put key limes in her pie, a place where you can have too much fun and we won’t tell anyone, the only restaurant that doesn’t claim to have invented the Bloomin’ Onion, a damn good place to eat – and, oh yeah, an original! Seriously (we hate being serious, but if you’re going to write a “history” it’s pretty much required), Conchy Joe’s opened up overlooking the Intercoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach in 1979 on the site that had long been the notorious Hut drive-in restaurant. The restaurant seated 70 customers including about 16 seats in a small bar (we served only beer and wine). An American Flag proudly flew over the restaurant on opening day as it has every day since. Conchy’s was an immediate hit. The New York Times best seller, The Preppy Handbook, referred to Conchy’s as “the place to slum in Palm Beach,” we were featured on the front page of The Palm Beach Daily News, and PM Magazine hosted a nationally televised program from our dining room. Conchy Joe’s laid-back old Florida atmosphere and native and Bahamian menu had been well received.