White Swan Bar-B-Q & Fried Chicken, which straddles the borders of Atlantic Beach and Salter Path, is an easy stop for Atlantic Beach visitors who want to enjoy a quick breakfast, or pick up a hearty meal for a hungry group at the vacation rental home or motel.
The BBQ menu is classic but varies, with nice big combination plates and take-out containers of BBQ pork, fried chicken, pork ribs, and even flounder and shrimp. Take-out patrons can also opt for BBQ, chicken or rib specials, complete with all the fixings, as well as family and value packs of fried chicken. The sides are also classically southern and continually tasty, and include staples like baked beans and green beans, cole slaw, potato salad, boiled peanuts, French fries, hush puppies, and even rich Brunswick Stew. Meanwhile, breakfast fans can opt for classic sandwiches or breakfast plates, which can be enjoyed on-site, or more conveniently, on the go to or from the beach.
Catering is also available for family get-togethers, and the wide selection of just-right prices will ensure everyone can enjoy a hearty meal without breaking the bank. Convenient, fast, and always filling, White Swan Bar-B-Q & Fried Chicken is a solid destination for any visitors with a southern appetite.
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