Low Country Crab Boil

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Old 10-28-2021, 03:47 PM
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Does anyone know any (golf cart accessible) restaurants that do a crab boil - the type where dumped on table? our grandkids would find great fun.
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I have been here 9 years and have never seen that here.
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I don't know of a restaurant, but you can buy blue crabs at this place and they will steam them for you to take out.

Bubba's Crab and Seafood
1301 East Main Street
Leesburg, FL 34748
352-787-0105
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not sure if thats available around here, although we have a Surplus of Crabs here! you may find something on the coast ... was a Place in Ocala the served the meals in huge bags full of hot air from the meal.. otherwise known as steamer bags...RED CRAB restaurant
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My brother did a low country boil using his turkey boiler for all the different ingredients(he used shrimp, corn on the cob, potatoes, etc). It was excellent!
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Harbor Hills had a seafood boil special a few weeks ago. Not sure if they do it all the time.
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My brother did a low country boil using his turkey boiler for all the different ingredients(he used shrimp, corn on the cob, potatoes, etc). It was excellent!
I can't help it. A brother, surely there is something he did to you as a kid. A chance to get even. Post his address on talk of the villages with an open invitation.

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I assumed that the OP was looking for a crab boil with blue crabs. They are hard to find in this area, and I don't think any restaurants serve them.
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While Chesapeake blues are delicious, I prefer shrimp, dungeness legs, 1/2 corn cobs, potatoes, and andouille sausage in my boils. There is a place in NOLA that will send you everything cut, prepped, and ready to go for a home-made boil. While there are a few companies that handle this niche, we usually go with gold belly (dot com). HTH
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