Feast On All You Can Eat Crabs At This Middle-of-Nowhere Delaware Crab Shack
If you’re anything like most Mid-Atlantic foodies, when you get a craving for crabs, you start looking for a feast. Nobody goes out for just one or two crabs, and finding a place where you can enjoy all you can eat crabs in Delaware is a treat. While many people head to the beaches to find fresh seafood, there’s one often overlooked crab shack south of Dover. Seafood City is a favorite of anyone who has discovered their amazing ability to cook up dozens of perfectly steamed, perfectly seasoned crabs.
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Every First State native knows the best places to find all you can eat crabs in Delaware, and Seafood City in Felton is high on everyone's list!
This classic crab shack will remind you of your backyard feasts, complete with paper covered tables packed with plenty of hungry, crab-picking friends.
Their all you can eat crab feasts are famous around the state for being offered every single day of the week! Of course, seasonal availability matters, so call ahead to be sure they can accommodate if you're planning on pigging out.
Their menu features other seafood options, too, if picking crabs is not your favorite thing. Their crab cakes are just as tasty as any you would find in Maryland!
Most people do travel here for the crabs. They're picked right out of the bay and seasoned perfectly. You'll have a blast picking them, and your tastebuds will thank you for your efforts.
Seafood City opens at 11 a.m. seven days a week, and they offer the best all you can eat crabs in Delaware. However, crabs are fresh caught, and you should call for availability before making the journey. Call (302) 284-8486 for their seasonal hours as well, as they are open shorter days when crabs are hiding out from the winter weather.
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
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