- Seafood
- American
Joe's Crab Shack
Menu for Joe's Crab Shack
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Ratings and Reviews for Joe's Crab Shack
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Apr 21 2012
M D. via Yelp
Awesome place with awesome food atmosphere for a fun loud nightread more
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Mar 19 2012
Destiny S. via Yelp
Delicious! My first time eating at Joe's and I had a wonderful experience. The environment was very casual. The music was AWESOME! I had lobster and crab...read more
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Feb 03 2012
Erica W. via Yelp
If you like extremely loud music and bad seafood. This is your place. Could not even hear the people at our table it was so loud. We waited over an hour...read more
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Feb 23 2009
Exclaim via Citysearch
We waited for an hour and half after being told 45 minutes. We spoke the Manger who never apologized, never visited the table, and...read more
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Jan 28 2007
drdrake313 via Citysearch
This place is a joke. The seafood is overpriced and subpar. The crabs legs, which should be the best item on the menu (Crab shac...read more
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Dec 16 2002
LyndseyJo via Citysearch
We went thinking they would have great seafood, but nothing impressed me about the food. The atmosphere was fun for a group of fr...read more
In Short
Admittedly kitschy, unavoidably noisy, this Red Lobster for rug rats is like an oversized seaside shanty awash in oceanic memorabilia--fishing nets, souvenir trinkets, plastic flotsam and jetsam. Staffed with a lively crew of G-rated table-dancing servers, the family-friendly chain anchors its menu in all things crab: Crab balls, crab cakes, crab dip, crab gumbo. Finicky children opt for corndogs or hamburgers; shellfish-phobic adults dine on rib eye steak or mesquite-grilled chicken.