Hands down, Marty’s Crabs is a seafood lovers paradise. My family and I have recently dined here for lunch. The star of the show, besides the crabs, of course, has to be the crab cakes. They are truly exceptional, unlike any I’ve ever tasted. But the seafood goodness does not stop there. We sampled a variety of dishes, and every single item was exceptional. The service was friendly and knowledgeable, answered any questions we had about the menu. If you’re looking for a fantastic seafood experience, look no further than Marty’s Crabs. Their crab cakes alone are worth the trip, but their entire menu is a testament to fresh, high quality ingredients and exceptional...
Read moreWe had driven past this place uncounted times and thought they only had raw crabs. Then someone noticed that they were serving cooked seafood meals, so we tried them.
I won't say that they're as good as the Lobster House, but they are excellent and maybe in the same league. The menu is limited--everything is breaded and fried--but they have shrimp, scallops, several kinds of fish, crab cakes (first crab cakes I can recall not disliking), clams, and much more that we haven't tried. The seafood salad is excellent, and after our first meal we went back for another within a couple weeks. If you want good seafood without driving to the shore, this is an...
Read moreMarket counter offers top notch fresh Delaware Bay crabs and oysters, plus clams, scallops, frozen Dungeness and snow crab, fish, smoked whiting, and fried platters and sandwiches with quality pepper hash or coleslaw and fries on the side. Interesting crab cakes (not Maryland style, these are almost all crab meat with what seems like a bit of cooked scallions and maybe other herbs, with no red or green pepper, nor Old Bay) -- I like it. Good hush puppies too. It's the only place like it in the area. Keep an eye out for their specials on claws -- at times when they have a lot of crabs they end up with a lot of broken off claws and they sell them cheap....
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