This restaurant has been closed for 2 years, time to take it off Unilocal.There is a Mexican restaurant in this building now that we found lacking. Service was poor food was poor and small. Not worth it
Gary C.
Place rating: 4 Salem, NJ
When Passing through Hardeeville, S.C., I came across the Cripple Crab. Although I had just missed their daily lunch buffet, I ordered their Crab Cakes which were very Good! The Server suggested the Brunswick Stew. A Great Suggestion! Warm, Spicy and Refreshing. Service was Excellent. Atmosphere is nothing fancy. Come here to eat! Next time I’m in the area, I’ll be trying their Lunch Buffet!
Ford M.
Place rating: 5 Biglerville, PA
Absolutely excellent! We had delivery to our hotel room. Food was hot on arrival. We ordered the«light» dinner but there was nothing light about it. These were full meals. The grilled shrimp was grilled and seasoned to perfection! The baked potato was just right. The baked sweet potato was southern perfection. The crab cake was big and tasty. Cole slaw was excellent. Enjoyed it all. Should have opted for some desert! Prices are very reasonable for what you get.
Degenerate S.
Place rating: 4 Downingtown, PA
Came here for dinner after driving 8 hours, I was wary. I had the crab cake sandwich. The crab cake was large and full of CRAB, it was delicious. It was served on a roll I could have done without, but the fries(which were also delicious) more than made up for that. Dining companion had the fish fry and she said it was delicious — and she is a pain in the neck to please. I ordered the sweet tea and received 24oz of diabetic coma-inducing tea, which was refilled without my having to ask. The service is attentive the atmosphere is very casual. This place had a good vibe and excellent food at a reasonable price. Don’t let the location deter you.
Ken V.
Place rating: 1 Bluffton, SC
Frozen fish fillets can vegetables and expensive to boot. Very disappointing…
David B.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
In between Cripple Crab’s trailer park interior and the waitresses’ double knit, polyester everything uniform, you get the feeling you’ve traveled back in time and landed on the set of a faded DuArt processed, 16 mm, badly acted, ‘70s XXX flick. Their buffet looks and tastes no different. However, one taste of the oyster stew and you’ll see why I give them a four star rating. It has the right amount of cream and seasoning, and is loaded with fresh and tasty oysters. No joke! Cripple Crab’s oyster stew is better than anything I have tasted up north. The Metropolitan/Borgata in Atlantic City would come in second. So if you want to taste some of the best oyster stew on the East Coast and want to see what a ’70’s adult film set looks like, drop in and make yourself comfortable on the vinyl. Go for the oyster stew like Seka went for Mike Ranger in «Carnal Encounters of the Barest Kind». It’s a good thing.