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    The Crab Plant

    3.8 (94 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood Markets
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Shrimp dip and crackers (I never remember to take a picture BEFORE we start eating)
    Laura L.

    Referred to this restaurant by the staff at Explorida, we went for some fresh seafood and that's what we got! We started with the shrimp dip which was amazing and comes in a handy to-go container with a cover and extra crackers. I love that they think ahead! I got a bronzed grouper sandwich. The fish was delicious, but it was a lot of bread. The potato salad was ok,but also not why I was there. C got the scallops and shrimp Alfredo and loved it - large serving so we brought home leftovers that sadly, we did not get to eat but that's another story involving baby spiders in a door that you don't want to hear. Service was fantastic and quick, the view is great, right on the river, and there is outdoor seating to eat takeout if it's not August. Restaurant is cash only, so be prepared.

    $10.95 Lobster Roll.
    Steven B.

    The Crab Plant does not serve Raw Oysters. You can buy and take with you from The Crab Plant seafood market next door.

    Great outdoor space
    RJ L.

    I've been here twice and both times was pretty good. Due to COVID we did take out and ordered steamed shrimp with a side salad for $12 plus $1.50 up charge for the side salad and a soup and ate in the car overlooking the water in their lot. 4 stars the steamed shrimp. Good portion, nicely steamed and a good kick to the cocktail sauce. 1 star or less for the soup. Overpriced and not good.

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    Tutti S.

    Food was fresh, but bland. Batter on calamari was way too thick and not seasoned. I was really thinking it would be delish, being right next to the water and all. Everything was just okay. Nice water views.

    My vegetarian sides
    Michelle M.

    Crab yeah! I'm joking. I don't eat anything living, I'm like a manatee, I eat plants. My husband does, this was his heaven. The Crab Plant was our first official restaurant in Crystal River. The Crab Plant is just up our alley, we aren't fancy people and love a simple place that serves good food. This place is that. Set in what I would consider a warehouse? Located along the water next to a fish market. Paper towels are on every table, for those buttery fish meals. You might be wondering, what did I eat? Let me tell you. First things first, I ordered a sweet tea, but asked if it could be mixed with half regular tea. Don't want my teeth falling out y'all. It's hard to find sweet tea in California, this drink was the best. I ended up ordering sides: corn on the cob, cheesy grits and garlic bread. Just enough so we could split their chocolate peanut butter pie, which was to die for....*drool*. My husband ordered the a grouper sandwich. It was his first grouper and he was hooked. In secret, he said this was his favorite seafood meal during our trip. But still enjoyed every place we ate at.

    Eric W.

    We dined at the adjacent The Crab Plant restaurant. After lunch we checked out the market. It's rather small, but it has a decent selection. A lot of fresh fish, and some frozen options too. Also a selection of sauces and other supplies for cooking. Since both the restaurant and the market have the same name, I was a bit confused over the two yelp listings. There's a listing for the market, and a listing for the restaurants, and it seems a few reviews (and pictures) are in the wrong place, well mine was, until I fixed it. After lunch, and checking out the market, we wandered the area a bit. As mentioned in other reviews, this is a working crab processing plant. There are piles and piles and piles of pot, as well as what looks like an industrial steamer. All quite interesting, and some good photo ops. Bottom line: You can accomplish a lot at this one location.

    Dan with his half dozen!
    Candy S.

    Amazing. Simply amazing. The boats roll in and the fresh fish and crabs are at the market and restaurant. No frills. Scrumptious!!! Brought my husband here for his birthday as he loves eating blue crabs. Even though we lived close to Chesapeake Bay, these were hands down the freshest and best steamed crabs that were very meaty. Definitely a win for us now that we are residents of North Central Florida to have a go to market!

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    Misty W.

    This is a 'down home' experience for locals and those lucky enough to find The Crab Plant. The restaurant and market are tucked in an established neighborhood along the bay. This restaurant has obviously been around a very long time. Don't go for the ambiance, but do be prepared for excellent service and superb food. A variety of options for every course. Prices are very reasonable (cash only). Good selection of nonalcoholic beverages, beer on tap or bottle, red and white wines.

    Kimberly S.

    I had a fabulous lunch & thanks to Yelp I found this gem right on the water. Service was fast and a very friendly waitress. The food was delicious & very fresh seafood prepared very well!

    Samantha E.

    Located on Crystal River, we just pulled the boat over and bought ice on a hot day. They brought the ice to us and filled our entire cooler up for $5! This place is fish market but also serves fresh steamed crabs and shrimp! Would love to try them.

    Dozen blue crabs Maryland style, and hot stone crab legs!
    Lynne S.

    This place is wonderful. The service is great, and the specialty blue crabs are some of the best crab you'll ever eat (at least they were for me)--juicy, soft, luscious, with perfectly clear crab flavor. The buckets have 10-12 crabs, which we got Maryland style--smothered with Old Bay seasoning. If you're a west-coaster like me it'll take you and one other person forever to get through the crabs and you'll feel silly, so it's probably a good thing to get with 3-4 people...but if you're used to smashing crabs you could get away with it. If you're planning on a bucket, also keep in mind that you're not gonna want to wear cute clothes that you don't want crab juice all over, because you'll be tearing those babies apart to get to the prize. Make sure to get those undersides ripped off, because the flesh at the back and near the legs is the best. They also serve stone crab hot, which was delicious and very different: more hearty meaty flavor than the subtly sweet cold version. Both are great. You can also get a low country boil, or just about anything fried. I'm confident it would all be amazing. I only have great affection for this place, and will definitely be back some day for more.

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    Kelly's Half Shell Pub - Baked oysters

    Kelly's Half Shell Pub

    4.4(339 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    Holy crap balls, the food here tastes so good, you wanna smack your mamma or at least I did!!! Up…read morein CR with the wife exploring and she works her usual Yelp magic. She's like a yelp ninja that one. She pulls this place up and we plot our course. It's located in the crystal river plaza which looks like an abandoned strip mall . Windows are covered with graphics so you're not 100% sure of what you're walking into but.......open the doors and it's a cool looking Irish pub. This Sunny in Philadelphia type vibes. We sat at the bar and Marissa waited on us. She was a total delight. Lots of fun to chat with. The food was WOW! We had the lobster bisque, ponzu and chili oysters, tuna sushi and a lobster roll. All were stellar, like hands down amazeballs for real. The bread there is LIFE. Soooo good. The bisque was outstanding and the oysters were insane. I wish we lived closer but if we get a place in the water up there we will bug the crap out of Marissa. I don't give out 5 stars often but this place deserves it.

    We are visiting for spring break. We have been to Kelly's before and we're looking forward to going…read moreback. It was an Easter Sunday and they were open! We were greeted as soon as we walked in the door and seated. Our waitress was wonderful. She took our order and checked on us throughout our dinner. We order oysters first and they were as good as we remembered. We had a lobster roll which was yummy and my husband had the burger which he said rivaled his favorite burger place at home. The pub offers both high top tables and regular tables. The walls have Irish themed ads etc. It is located in a strip mall so you need to be looking for it. I definitely recommend this pub and look forward to visiting it again

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    Peck's Old Port Cove - Soft Shell Crab Captain's salad. Not on menu. Have to combine Soft Shell Crab App & Captain's salad. Highest Recommendations.

    Peck's Old Port Cove

    3.8(586 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    My wife and I make it out to Crystal River for her orthodontist visits. For this visit, we resolved…read moreto seek out Peck's Old Port Cove for lunch. First of all, the drive out there can take some time, especially if you get stuck behind a driver who seemed to almost stop at every hairpin turn...not just slow down but crawl to almost a stop. There aren't a lot of spots where you can legally pass so we just had to hope they get off the road or take a turn before we get to our destination. As luck would have it, they turned right into Peck's Old Port Cove. Doh! Upon entering, we requested outdoor seating and the hostess gave us a couple of menus and two sets of silverware and instructed to head out and find a table we liked. We secured a table right by the water. After reading reviews and checking out the menu, my wife and I both ordered the almond crusted fish with lobster cream sauce and with fries, cole slaw and hush puppies. Service was a bit slow but we weren't in a hurry and the views and refreshing breeze more than made up for it. While waiting for our food, we were served some complimentary fried string onions to munch on. The fish was prepared well. Flaky white fish (which we were told was farm-raised swai, aka basa which Google indicated is related to catfish but didn't taste like it) in a nice almond breading and a sauce that perfectly complemented the fish. The cole slow and hush puppies were also good. My wife and I thought the portions were generous and we wouldn't be able to finish it...but we ended up part of the clean plate club as we ate all of it. We're so glad we made it out here...good food and good ambience. Lunch for 2 with tip came out to just over $46. NOTE: We drove out to Ozello Community Park after reading that it's a worthwhile visit. Nope! Save yourself the time...nothing to see there.

    Started the evening off with Gator bites/Cajun style AMAZING…read more We had the Fisherman platter fried with coleslaw and cheese grits. ALISA R. was our waitress, she is bubbly and knowledgeable about the restaurant and it's food, very attentive TY. Very nicely decorated and looks great after the remodel! Do not miss this place you will regret it.

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