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Grotto Pub

4.3 (52 reviews)
ModerateAmerican

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Divey
Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups

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Keith W.

As i was typing this i thought about taking a picture of our boiled shrimp, garlic parm wings, and crab cake sandwich...all i have is empty plates. great taste. great service (beth). great specials of the day. must try!

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Brittany C.

This is probably my favorite restaurant in the area! My husband and I eat here at least once or twice a month. I ALWAYS get the steamed shrimp. These are huge gulf shrimp and they are steamed with onions, they are delicious! I don't think you can find shrimp of this quality anywhere in the area. Also, wings, soups, sandwiches, clams, and salad are great. Saturdays they do a great deal on a wing and shrimp combo deal. Definitely make it a point to go there if you haven't yet!

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Dan R.

The Grotto Pub is a great place to hang out and grab dinner and listen to a band playing. Kinda small place, but, very good foods. The waiters were pretty friendly too. They also have specials everyday. and the prices are reasonable. Old Bay wings are delish, as is the flatbread pizza! Bands play regularly, and they host Mate Myers every Tuesday. We went to see Timmys Creepshow & Tsunami Experiment.

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Amazing drinks, fresh seafood, service and atmosphere! Come as you are. Can't wait to return.

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