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The Crab Shack: Location, Location, Location

…and food, too!

 

Located directly on the Pithlachascotee River, the Crab Shack’s best feature is its location. Sitting with its own dock, this open tiki bar offers riparian atmosphere and superb seafood in a relaxed, comfortable setting.

Don’t expect fancy. This is a no-frills place with benches or plastic chairs, help-yourself napkin holders on the tables and food served in plastic baskets with waxed paper inserts. The servers are familiar and friendly, and the resident cat roams freely along the dock.

The food is great! A favorite appetizer of mine is the clams oregano. The clams are tender and well-seasoned with oreganata stuffing. Try the crab cake for a real treat, and the peel ‘n’ eat shrimp are an excellent value, if you’re so inclined.

I am thrilled with the latest addition of the Shrimp Po’Boy, perfectly prepared with tender shrimp amid shredded lettuce and tomatoes on a crusty roll. I never expected a seafood Reuben, but one of my dining companions ordered this. The grouper is flaky and tasty.

If you’re not a fish lover, don’t be concerned; their burgers are every bit as good as the seafood. And the fries are also very tasty, although they were a bit limp. I’ve learned to substitute onion rings, which are crispy and tender.

The only drawback is the service. Food is very slow coming out of the kitchen, and drink refills are also slow. If you’re looking for a leisurely meal or evening out with friends, it works out fine. If you’re on a schedule, I’ve found no way of lighting a fire to speed up service.

The Crab Shack offers a full-service bar. You can order drinks and appetizers. Weekends feature live entertainment. Come for dinner and stay for the show.

Crab Shack
5430 Baylea Ave.
Port Richey, FL 34668
727-847-6300

The Crab Shack is open seven days for lunch, dinner and late night.

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Nancy Tubbs

6:52 am on Friday, June 24, 2011

I have lived in New Port Richey my whole Life.I use to be A Frequent Visitor to the Crab Shack but I will not go back there because the last 3 Times that we have been there they have sat us next to dogs with the wind blowing and Dog hair blowing around and ending up in our food.We pay A lot of money for our food just to have Dog hair in it..I think that they really should Rethink their policies on Dog's in the Restaurant.

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Lori

3:12 pm on Friday, June 24, 2011

I have to agree with you Nancy. I have been to the restaurant many times, and the food is good. However I think kitchen cleanliness and food service areas must be clean, therefore having animals roaming around is actually a health hazard in my opinion. The last time I was there they had a problem with wasps, which were everywhere! I didn't realize they had a full service bar, although I don't drink alcohol I have friends that do. The service needs improvement for sure!

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Cindy

7:26 pm on Friday, June 24, 2011

I for one enjoy being able to take my dog with me to an outdoor dining area. In Florida there's not much opportunity to take fido out anywhere when the temps rise. If your worried about things in the air, perhaps you should sit inside somewhere else.

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Sandra Hisler

11:31 am on Sunday, September 4, 2011

I agree Im a dog owner and I would never bring my dog out with me.they have dog parks if you want to take your dog out.If i see a dog in restaurant I will leave.

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Spencer

6:22 pm on Sunday, September 4, 2011

Goodness yes you are free to leave. Crab Trap's an outdoor restaurant, if outdoors isn't perfect enough, go indoors. The parrots, black cat and occasional quiet dog are charming to lots and lots of us regular customers, or the business would have dwindled a long time ago.

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NPR Guy

2:45 pm on Sunday, March 10, 2013

Has been closed for quite a while.

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