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  1. Snappers Fish & Chicken - Miami, FL

    Order your favorite dishes in seconds! Order crispy snapper, golden shrimp, and signature conch fritters straight to your door with ease. Explore classics like lobster platters and seafood rice …

  2. Snappers Key Largo - Oceanfront Restaurant and Bar in The …

    Snappers was founded in 1982, although records show that food, drinks, and good times were being served up here in Key Largo going back to the 1960s.

  3. Snappersonbroward

    “ You can never go wrong with good ol Snappers! I love this place. I ordered the snapper and shrimp platter. It came with 2 full snappers, 10 shrimps, and fries. You must get the lemon …

  4. Snappers Fish

    Red snapper fish is one of the most common and favorite seafood all over the world. There are several amazing restaurants where you can get snapper including Snappers Fish & Chicken. …

  5. Types of Snapper in Florida: A Quick Guide for 2025

    Oct 17, 2025 · Cubera Snapper are every bit as mean as they look. Long, jagged teeth. Thick, heavy build. They mean business, and they don’t mind showing it. Cubera are solitary hunters, …

  6. Snappers Palm Harbor

    The best sushi, burgers, tacos, wings and more! Want it Delivered?

  7. St Pete Beach Seafood Restaurant – Snappers Sea Grill

    Long-regarded as the “Gem of St. Pete Beach Restaurants,” Snapper’s features generous portions of fresh-caught seafood straight from the Gulf, exquisite desserts, and the finest, top …

  8. Snappers

    Double provolone cheeseburger with grilled onions, bacon, and chipotle ranch.

  9. Different Types of Snapper - American Oceans

    Snappers are active, schooling fish with forked or blunt tails, sharp canine teeth, large mouths, and elongated bodies. They’re usually rather large, with most growing to attain a length of two …

  10. Snapper | Saltwater, Reef, Edible | Britannica

    snapper, any of about 105 species of fishes of the family Lutjanidae (order Perciformes). Snappers are found, often in abundance, throughout the tropics.