3.5 stars for the food.
4 stars for the service and ambiance.
My husband is a Maryland native and he had been wanting to go here for a while. This is a little far from our house, but since we were in town we decided to stop in. Fortunately we stopped in right when it was happy hour so we got a couple bucks off. We got ourselves a nice assortment of food including:
Crab cake - We only got a small one and it came free for joining the text club. This was really good and we should have gotten more!
Boardwalk fries - Eh maybe my expectations were high but these are no Thresher's fries (which they're modeled after). We actually had two batches and both were not as crispy as I was hoping.
Crab soup - This was also just okay. Kinda pricey for $5 for what you got. As it cooled it wasn't bad.
Crab Cobb salad - Salad was flavorful and I appreciated how they separated all the ingredients so I could pick and choose what I wanted. I felt the crab meat they used for the salad was sub par. Kinda wish I got grilled shrimp instead after all the crab overload.
Rockefeller Oysters - Not bad but not as big - or as cheesy - as they looked in the picture.
Female crabs - We got an order of 6 small female blue crabs and I was reminded how much work they were. I was hoping for a more flavorful crab but I think I was a little underwhelmed. Some crab meat was more dry and some was juicier so there wasn't as much of a consistency.
Oh - and they had video poker which was actually quite fun to kill some time while waiting for the food.
Overall this place was worth a visit, especially if you've lived in Maryland and want some nostalgia. We will be back but probably get more crab cakes. And maybe try another seafood to balance it out.