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Top Spots for Delicious Steamed Crabs in Baltimore

Experience the Best Crab Houses in Maryland

If you’re visiting Maryland, you’re not just in the land of the Orioles, but also, the blue crabs. A crab feast in Baltimore—actually, not just Baltimore but all parts of Maryland—is a tradition best served up with beer, some Old Bay seasoning, and tons of paper towels because it’s a messy rite of passage.

Baltimore is world-famous for its crab houses, serving up the bounty of blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay. Whether you prefer fancy establishments or casual spots, you will be elbow-deep in delicious crabs. So roll up your sleeves and get ready for a memorable crab-cracking experience.

Obrycki’s

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Address: 7050 Friendship Rd, Baltimore, MD 21240, USA

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Phone: +1 410-859-5723

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A Baltimore institution established in the mid-1940s as a bar in Fells Point, Obrycki’s is now synonymous for out-of-towners and locals alike as the crab house of Baltimore. Obrycki’s uses a special blend of garlic-based seasoning on the crabs—not Old Bay—and they are delectable just the same.

Al’s Seafood

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Address: 7458 German Hill Rd, Dundalk, MD 21222-1330, USA

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Al’s Seafood in Essex has been named the “Best Bargain Seafood Restaurant” by Baltimore magazine, which shows that while this Baltimore County crab house may not be fancy, it certainly delivers on taste.

Bo Brooks

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Bo Brooks offers a full seafood-heavy menu as well as steamed crabs year-round at a waterside location in Canton since 2000. The restaurant is one of Baltimore’s oldest crab houses, originally founded in 1964 in East Baltimore’s Gardenville neighborhood.

Captain James Landing

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Address: 2127 Boston St, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA

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Phone: +1 410-327-8600

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A Baltimore landmark since 1978, Captain James Landing Restaurant is unique as it is the only restaurant shaped like a ship. Located right on the waterfront in a prime crabbing area, you can pair your crabs with some steamed shrimp and a pitcher of beer for a delightful evening.

Costas Inn

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Address: 4100 North Point Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21222, USA

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Phone: +1 410-477-1975

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This family-owned establishment has been serving plump, meaty blue crabs since 1971. With its award-winning crabs and Zagat rating, Costas Inn has become a beloved spot that even ships its renowned crabs nationwide. If you’re visiting, be sure to check out the lively bar and enjoy a game if the Orioles or Ravens are playing.

Jimmy Cantler’s Riverside Inn

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Address: 458 Forest Beach Rd, Annapolis, MD 21409, USA

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Phone: +1 410-757-1311

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Located just minutes from Annapolis City Dock, this waterside restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere for enjoying freshly caught crabs. The Cantler family, who has worked in the seafood industry for five generations, has deep roots in Maryland’s crab culture.

Mr. Bill’s Terrace Inn

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Address: 200 Eastern Blvd, Essex, MD 21221, USA

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Phone: +1 410-687-5994

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Mr. Bill’s offers casual dining without any pretense. Their crabs are well-prepared, and the ambiance is welcoming. Coming on weekends might be lucky, as this spot is a favorite among locals for its crab-cracking experience.

Nick’s Fish House

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Address: 2600 Insulator Dr, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA

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Phone: +1 410-347-4123

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Featuring a renovated deck with stunning views of the river near the Hanover Street Bridge, Nick’s Fish House is ideal for enjoying hot, steamed Old Bay crabs. You may also savor oysters or chowder, along with various seafood selections throughout the year.

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