Discover a humble Annapolis crab house where paper-covered tables, Mill Creek views and Old Bay–steamed blue crabs turn lunch ...
Throw a dart at a map of the U.S., and there's a high chance you'll end up hitting a place where you can get some good grub. Kansas has its barbecue, New Orleans is the epicenter for Cajun cooking, ...
When I arrived in Maryland in 2008 to go to college, I didn't know the difference between a crab cake and a softshell crab sandwich (I found out real quick when I ordered the later at a restaurant).
Maryland offers incredible dining experiences where you can eat as much as you want without worrying about the bill.
Discover Maryland crab shacks so beloved that diners happily cross county lines for trusted flavors and longtime traditions.
In a city that famously boasts historic crab houses steaming fragrant seafood, global chain Red Lobster’s newly released boils were bound to make some local waves despite having the endorsement of its ...
Shell on Wheels food truck hosts all-you-can-eat Maryland blue crab feasts at Purpose Brewing in Fort Collins. Feasts include unlimited steamed crabs, sides and tools for cracking; beer can be ...
Numerous crab houses in and near Delaware offer various dining experiences, from all-you-can-eat specials to crabs sold by the dozen. Prices for crabs fluctuate based on size and market availability, ...
The blue crab population in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay is among the lowest it's been in 35 years, but watermen say that doesn't necessarily mean crabs will cost you more this summer. A survey by the ...