Enjoy A Massive Seafood Boil In A Bag When You Dine At Mr. & Mrs. Crab In Florida
If you’re a fan of eating seafood out of a giant bag, then this restaurant is for you.
Wait, that may have come out wrong. Let’s try again…Crab boils are often cooked in what’s called a seafood boiling bag, making it easier to season and cook everything together in one shot, from the potatoes to the crab claws, the oysters, and shrimp. At Mr. and Mrs. Crab in Florida, giant bags of seafood are served to the table and the best part is that you can eat it all with your hands.
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Good news for seafood boil fans - Mr. and Mrs. Crab has tons of locations throughout Florida from coast to coast.
Come sit down for an old-fashioned seafood boil when you visit Mr. and Mrs. Crab. Picture chunks of corn, fresh shrimp, crab legs, potatoes, sausage, lobster, and so much more.
There are plenty of other menu items too, for anyone who wants to skip the boil. From fresh oyster plates to soups, salads, chicken wings, and beyond, you’ll have quite a few options to choose from.
Have you ever been to Mr. and Mrs. Crab in Florida before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this restaurant, such as the current locations throughout the state, then check out the website or Facebook Page. Hungry for more Florida seafood? Check out our previous article for another scrumptious spot where you can indulge all your cravings.
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Address: Mr and Mrs Crab, 15412 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33618, USA
Address: Mr. and Mrs. Crab, 1251 E Fowler Ave d3, Tampa, FL 33612, USA
Address: Mr. and Mrs. Crab, 7550 US Hwy 19 N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781, USA
Address: Mr. And Mrs. Crab, 497 Cortez Rd W, Bradenton, FL 34207, USA
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