The Hidden Gem Seafood Spot In North Carolina, Crab’s Claw Oceanfront Caribbean Restaurant, Has Out-Of-This-World Food
Experience the out-of-this-world seafood and other delicacies at Crab’s Claw Oceanfront Caribbean Restaurant. This Atlantic Beach seafood spot in North Carolina is a hidden gem, offering appetizers, soups, salads, and amazing entrees of quality Caribbean Cuisine. With an inventory of only the freshest hand-selected, locally caught fish and ingredients, how can this delicious food taste anything but delightful? But be warned, as eating here might cause you to join the ranks who return year after year to admire the restaurant while overlooking the salty Atlantic Ocean. Find out why, since 1997, folks have been enjoying the out-of-this-world seafood on the magical Crystal Coast.
If it's your first trip to the gorgeous Atlantic Beach or if you are a regular, a visit to the Crab's Claw Caribbean Restaurant won't be your last.
Each one comes with celery, carrots, onions, potatoes, okra, corn cobettes, andouille sausage, and fantastic Old Bay seasoning. Then you pick your shellfish to add to this bucket full of love.
Try this chef's specialty of fresh, grilled swordfish marinated in citrus, cilantro, and tarragon, served over Spanish rice and warm black bean and corn salsa.
You'll want to save room for desserts, such as this sweetly-prepared Strawberry Devonshire By the Sea, crafted with homegrown, local strawberries softened with brown sugar and Myers Rum, and layered with heavy whipping and sour cream infused with Madagascar vanilla bean.
Are you ready to taste out-of-this-world seafood? Have you already tried the mouthwatering cuisine? If so, please tell us about your experience at Crab’s Claw in the comments below. And if you are looking for a charming, vintage lodge, check out the Atlantis Lodge in Pine Knoll Shores.
Address: Crab's Claw Oceanfront Caribbean Seafood Restaurant, 201 W Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach, NC 28512, USA
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