When it comes to crab season in Baltimore, you have a few choices. You can get a bushel, a few cases of beer, call up a few friends, and have a crab feast in your backyard. Or if that's too much work, then you can always go out to a restaurant, cozy up to a table lined with brown paper, and whack away. Or you can go the more economical route, and bring some crabs home from a carryout joint like Bill's Seafood. For over 35 years, Bill's has been steaming crabs year round. Crabs are sourced from our local watermen, as well as from Louisiana, Texas, and North Carolina to provide steamed crabs year-round. You can carry out (either through online ordering or by stopping by on a whim), or they can cater your party. With so many choices in the area for carryout, we braved the waters, and checked Bill's Seafood out. Are they good enough for your lunch or party? Let's find out!
Who doesn't love a German beer hall? Wood paneling and stuffed animal heads on the walls (one bear in particular looks like he knows how to have a good time!). Long list of German beers on tap. The sounds of polkas and people in traditional German clothing dancing.
Blob's Park has been around since 1933, when it opened with the purpose to bring a little bit of the homeland to the area for everyone to enjoy. There is a fair amount of history here, like the first Oktoberfest in the United States being celebrated here in 1947. If you haven't been here at least once, then you'll certainly want to make a point to at some point.
Bennet's Curse also sets up shop at Blob's Park, which has been voted one of the best haunts in the country. As part of your admission, you gain free entrance into Blob's Park. Imagine our surprise when, after going into the bar for a post-haunt beer, that we would see crab cakes on the menu! (But, sadly, no maultaschen.) Well, we couldn't pass up an opportunity to see what the Germans could do with our favorite local treat. Follow along to see how the adventure unfolds!
Bloom is a chain of supermarkets run by Food Lion (or as some of us call it -- Food Kitty). The idea was for a concept supermarket that analyzed changing trends and needs to create an unconventional layout to maximize customer convenience. For example, you can buy milk at the front of the store, instead of having to go all the way to the back for it.
This week, the CCR reviews their store-made crab cakes. How were they? Read on and find out!
The Blue Dolphin is a large, expansive operation consisting of multiple dining areas, a bar, and an event hall. Serving modern American cuisine in an ornately decorated restaurant. Definitely the place in the Crofton/Gambrills area to bring a large group as the seating is plentiful and the menu is expansive. Although a bit on the pricey side, this is certainly where you spend your big night out if you're in the 'burbs.
So while gazing over the menu selections, you will take note of the "famous" crab cakes. While your eye may start to wander and drool over the steaks and other seafood offerings, if you are anything like the CCR, you can't help but wonder just how good are the crab cakes? Friend of the CCR, Cheryl, even wrote in saying how much she liked their crab cakes and recommended them to us. (Of course, this was a day or two after I had already been there, but it's the thought that counts!) How did they rate in the world of crab cakes? Read along and find out!
When you first hear where Blue Hill Tavern is located, you don't quite know what to expect. On the edge of Canton, more commonly known as Brewers Hill, lies the old Natty Boh brewery (which has since been turned into business and office space). So to know the area means that you may not have a favorable picture in your mind. Then you turn up at the Blue Hill Tavern and are just blown away. Stark in contrast, this 2-level establishment shows that upscale knows no neighborhood. It's someplace that you'll just have to experience for yourself. As for ourselves, we know that where there's Boh, there are crab cakes. And the Blue Hill Tavern delivers. Read on to see if they were worth the trip!