Sizemore’s Coastal Kitchen is open in Jacksonville Beach.
The oceanfront seafood restaurant is at 333 First St. N., Unit 110, less than two blocks north of the Seawalk Pavilion.
It is in the former Salt Jax Beach space.
Sizemore’s is along the former boardwalk and one of only a few spots, other than hotels, offering oceanfront dining in Jacksonville Beach.
Brothers Alex and Daniel Sizemore own the restaurant. The ServStar Bar Management Group owns the building.
Proceeds from the grand opening June 27-29 will be donated to Dreams Come True, according to a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page.
Dreams Come True is a nonprofit dedicated to fulfilling the dreams of local children with life-threatening medical conditions. The organization made it possible for Alex Sizemore’s daughter to travel to see a Taylor Swift concert, according to the Facebook post.
Sizemore’s offers inside and outdoor patio seating totaling 125. Due to weather considerations, reservations are only taken for the inside. If the patio is open, diners can ask to be seated outside.
During temperate evenings during the fall, winter and spring, the garage doors that face the east can be opened to provide a sea breeze throughout the restaurant.
It specializes in seafood and craft cocktails. They also have 12 classic cocktails and a selection of wines. The menu also includes burgers, sandwiches, a raw bar, seafood pasta, pork chops and steak. Lunch entrees are priced from $9 to $22. Dinner dishes are from $22 to $30.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday; and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. It is closed on Tuesday.
Reservations are recommended and can be made on the Resy app.
A happy hour will be added beginning June 30. General Manager Ronda Hernandez said details are still being determined. Brunch will also be offered in the coming weeks.
Salt Jax Beach closed Labor Day weekend 2024 after more than 13 years in operation.