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Captain Frank’s: The sea comes to downtown Palmyra

by Dave McNair

dish-captainfrank-web-0850Frank Winer, owner of Captain Frank’s Seafood Restaurant in Palmyra.
PHOTO BY DAVE MCNAIR

Touring downtown Palmyra recently (which doesn’t take long), Dish spotted a huge yellow Hummer parked outside a barn-like building on the edge of town. As we got closer, we realized it was a restaurant, which was a good thing because we were hungry, and it was the only one we could find.

Dish was expecting a BBQ joint with a dive bar or a family-run place serving up “country-style” cooking, so you can imagine our surprise when we pulled into the parking lot and looked up at the sign: Captain Frank’s Seafood Restaurant. Seafood?

What’s more, there was actually a “Captain” Frank behind the counter inside, burly Frank Winer, who ran charter boats for 11 years in the Carolinas and at one time owned six Captain Frank’s between Virginia and Georgia.

Turns out the woman he recently married lives and owns a business in Palmyra, and so he sold his other Captain Frank’s and opened one in his wife’s home town.

“It’s nothing fancy, just good food,” says Winer, the owner of the yellow Hummer out front. “My oysters are good, I take a lot of pride in those.”

Indeed, Dish orders a fried oyster sandwich that competes with the best he’s ever had. Winer says he gets his oysters from Carolina and Louisiana, but that the rest of his seafood comes direct from his family in North Carolina, who run commercial fishing and crabbing boats.

“We also sell a lot of hamburgers,” says Winer, mentioning his popular one-pound Captain Frank burger.

So far, folks in Palmyra seem to have a hankering for seafood. “There’s no one else around offering it,” Winer says, mentioning that the nearest restaurant is about seven or eight miles away.

Winer says he also has an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet on the weekends, and makes a mean shrimp and grits.

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You can’t miss Winer’s yellow Hummer outside Captain Frank’s.
PHOTO BY DAVE MCNAIR

“I’ve thought about serving up something I used to eat as a kid, scrambled eggs with crab meat, but I’m not sure folks around here would go for it,” he says.

While Palmyra may not be close to the sea, the sea remains close to Winer.

“My granddaddy had me eating raw oysters when I was nine years old,” he says.

  • Nancy December 15th, 2009 | 5:07 pm

    Don’t miss the spiced shrimp and coleslaw. Worth the trip just to meet Captain Frank and hear a few sea yarns.

  • really? December 17th, 2009 | 5:59 am

    Finally some good and useful info. I love oysters!

  • tom December 17th, 2009 | 2:05 pm

    I’ll be there

  • WestBerkeleyFlats December 30th, 2009 | 2:03 pm

    Sounds good. There’s a Brazilian guy who has a small outdoor Brazilian restaurant and cafe in Berkeley who drives a yellow Hummer. Perhaps it’s now basic restaurant equipment.

  • DESIREE January 10th, 2010 | 5:10 pm

    well besides the best crab cakes i have ever ate , he is also the sexiest man in palmyra .lol.

  • DESIREE January 10th, 2010 | 5:11 pm

    well besides the best crab cakes i have ever ate , he is also the sexiest man in palmyra .lol.then post it…

  • alice fowler January 12th, 2010 | 1:56 pm

    Well on our visit my family and i just happen to find capts franks and i have to say it was one of the best fresh seafood restaurant we have ever eaten at and believe me we have been in the best of them as we travel all over ,we were very lucky to find this place and we will always make a point pf returning to capts franks again soon ,its not just the fresh seafood ,but capt frank and his staff give you the best warm welcome feeling you can get ,and for that i thank him and all his staff ,so we wish you the best ,we hope you will be around there for many yrs to come ,palmyra needed a good place to eat as any one knows who lives there there is none ,not real fresh food any way ,we all hope to visit again very soon ,thanks and all out best in all that you do to service your public,thanks ,the FOWLERS FROM FLORIDA

  • WestBerkeleyFlats January 12th, 2010 | 9:17 pm

    Go Captain Frank, go Captain Frank!

  • MARCIA January 12th, 2010 | 9:20 pm

    YES CAPTN FRANK IS SEXY ,BUT I HEAR HE HAS A BEAUTIFUL AND SEXY WIFE AS WELL..

  • holmes January 17th, 2010 | 7:47 pm

    wish you well in the future my family and I ate there Sat Jan 16, I didnt feel comfortable, service wasnt very good at all and the food was awful.

  • City Girl January 17th, 2010 | 8:21 pm

    Sorry holmes, guess you hit an off day. I ate there about a month ago, with 3 Charlottesville friends; the food was great,atmosphere warm and friendly, and couldn’t have asked for better service, or nicer people to wait on you.

  • FOOD CRITICS OF VA January 18th, 2010 | 8:49 pm

    CAPTN FRANKS HAS BEEN RATED ONE OF THE BEST SEAFOOD BUSINESSES IN FLUVANNA COUNTY, AND FOR SOMEONE TO SAY THE SERVICE AND FOOD WAS AWFUL THEN YOU ARE JUST SOME LOCAL BUSINESS THATS JEALOUS… THE FOOD IS GREAT AND FOR SURE CAPTN FRANK AND STAFF ARE THE MOST POLITE AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE WE HAVE EVER MET.
    SORRY HOLMES . YOU ARE WRONG…..LOL…………..

  • mike January 19th, 2010 | 12:34 am

    “CAPTN FRANKS HAS BEEN RATED ONE OF THE BEST SEAFOOD BUSINESSES IN FLUVANNA COUNTY”
    and damn if that aint a recommendation….

  • GOD BLESS YOU January 24th, 2010 | 4:00 pm

    I WOULDNT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO PROVIDE XMAS FOR MY KIDS CAPTN FRANK IF IT WASNT FOR YOUR DONATION , WE FOUND OUT YOU WERE THE ONE WHO GAVE THE MONEY,,,,WE LOVE YOU WITH ALL OUR HEARTS. GOD BLESS YOU……….

  • jan January 25th, 2010 | 8:01 pm

    well sherlock holmes we eat at captain franks on a regular basis and i have to say we are a little confused about your comment because at franks place there is no service , its all self serv you order at the counter and the drinks are self serv as well and then they bring out the food to you and its always hot and with very tastefull presentation, hey its fresh seafood so you cant go wrong…..try again holmes……………

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