The Edgewater Restaurant has been around since 1948, and is one of those local institutions that will get people all excited at just a mention of the name. A sheer testament to their ability to survive as long as they have, you'll get the same reaction from everyone -- the crab cakes are their most favorite thing in the world. But, the one thing they neglect to tell you, is WHICH crab cakes are their favorite. You see, Edgewater sells two kinds -- jumbo lump and backfin. One could assume that the jumbo lumps are it, but if you happen to show up on a Wednesday, you'll notice that the backfin crab cakes are the special of the day! Not wanting to pass up a good deal, the CCR decided to focus their efforts on the backfins, at least this time around. Are they as legendary as jumbo lumps? Time to see for ourselves!
When you think Tex Mex, crab cakes don't really come to mind, now do they? No, they don't. So when you visit the El Rodeo in Edgewood, you'll be as surprised as we were to find crab cakes on their menu! (Well, maybe not anymore because we told you!) El Rodeo is a Tex Mex restaurant that also offers late night entertainment. Where else can you eat crab cakes and ride a mechanical bull (first Thursday of every month)? Located in the same parking lot as a Motel 6, you might be leery of stopping by. But we're brave souls who also like a good margarita. Read on to see if Tex Mex and crab cakes go hand in hand!
If you're not already familiar with Ellicott City, it started out as a Quaker settlement back in 1772, and boasts the oldest standing B&O Railroad station. It is also home to many unique shops and restaurants. One of which is Ellicott Mills Brewing Company. They've been around since 1997, brining a little bit of Germany to this historic town, specializing in Central European style lagers. The food also matches the brewing styles, with a liittle bit of everything for everyone. While the beer may lure us in, if there are crab cakes on the menu, we'll find them! While hard to pass by all of the German tavern fare on the menu, we stuck to our guns and gave them a shot. Read along to see what we thought!
A family-owned and operated business, Faidley's has been serving up award winning all lump crab cakes in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market since 1866. Faidley's is almost always included in any crab cake debate as a top contender with G&M. Read any review, and people will either love or hate Faidley's all lump crab cakes, going out of their way to sample this world-renowned establishment. What does the Crab Cake Review think? Read on to find out!
Faidley's is a Baltimore icon, serving up world famous all lump crab cakes in the historic Lexington Market. Always front and center in any crab cake debate, people have gone out of their way to see what the fuss is all about. When you get to Faidley's, you will notice that there are three different styles of crab cakes: All Lump, Backfin and Regular. Which one you choose could impact the rest of your visit, either walking away completely satisfied that you made the right decision, or disappointed to find out you didn't choose the one that everyone is raving about. We've already reviewed the All Lump offering from Faidley's, so let's see how the Backfin compares.