11 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States
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It is worthy of being a famous seafood stone crab restaurant in Miami, with a history of 100 years. Whether in terms of taste, service, or price, it is very satisfactory. It is a restaurant worth visiting!
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It is worthy of being a famous seafood stone crab restaurant in Miami, with a history of 100 years. Whether in terms of taste, service, or price, it is very satisfactory. It is a restaurant worth visiting!
Eat at a famous local seafood restaurant~It is said to have hundreds of years of history~It’s a pity that Xiaome can’t eat crabs, otherwise I would have to eat a lot of crab legs haha~The lime pie is great~✌️✌️Hahaha
Top seafood restaurant, need to queue, the price is not low, the stone crab claws with baked potatoes, butter or Thousand Island dressing are so delicious, superb! The service is very good, all polite grandfather-level waiters give thoughtful suggestions.
Everything exceeded expectations! I didn’t like cabbage myself, but the salad was great. Crab tongs, I prefer without sauce. Cheesecake is lemony. The big cream on it looks very majestic. Coffee, milk and other containers are tin iron, looking old but highlighting 103 years of history. The waiter said, “We never expected this success, but we started in 1913.”
In North America, there are Alaska emperor crabs, and in South America there is Miami stone crabs, which is the most famous old seafood restaurant in Miami. Business hours until 10 pm, but not to say that it will be closed after 10 o'clock, but not to accept new guests. In order to avoid the queue too long, we arrived there at 9 o'clock, but still have to queue for about 45 minutes.
Joe''s Stone Crab The most famous old seafood restaurant in Miami, the most famous of which is this Stone Crab, the little brother in the store told us that they are freshly fished Stone Crab every morning, and Stoen Crab is eating crab feet.