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There aren’t a lot of spots to get fresh, fast food in Georgetown, but Georgetown Seafood serves delicious fish and shrimp that you can get on the run. The converted rowhouse has a couple of tiny dining rooms decorated with fake pelicans and buoys, plus a small umbrella-covered patio outside. The menu is great for families with picky kids—and you’ll see a lot of them here—since everything is straightforward, like the Maine lobster roll made with butter and lemon juice (no mayo), and fried, like the sweet, crunchy shrimp served piping hot (seriously, blow and chew slowly).