The Captain Bloody Mary – Not your average Bloody Mary, this is a full meal in a glass. Topped with a hushpuppy, pickled shrimp, a massive lobster claw, and a king crab leg, it’s a seafood lover's dream. The mix is peppery with the perfect kick of horseradish and lime. A must-order.
Seafood Plateau – A sampler of the ocean’s finest: shrimp, king crab, and oysters. We swapped clams for extra oysters and loved the variety. The Queens Cup oysters were briny and creamy, while the James River oysters were plump and mild. The Old Bay seasoning on the shrimp tied it all together beautifully.
Creole BBQ Shrimp – A standout dish. Tender shrimp in a smoky, bacon-rich sauce with mustard seeds, served over a crispy Anson Mills rice cake that soaked up all the flavors. Bold, balanced, and unforgettable.
Lobster and King Crab Roll – Buttery split-top perfection stuffed with a mix of king crab and lobster, lightly dressed with mayo and scallions. The crunch from finely chopped celery made it even better.
Fries – Served alongside the lobster roll, they were golden and crispy. Pro tip: dip them in the Creole sauce from the BBQ shrimp.
BEC (Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Roll) – Crispy bacon, a jammy egg, and ripe avocado. Delicious, but something you could easily make at home.
Potato Casserole – Creamy, cheesy, and crispy on top. A unique, comforting side that grew on us with every bite.
Glazed Biscuit – The perfect ending. Flaky, buttery layers with a caramelized exterior, topped with blueberry jam and icing. Sweet but not overwhelming—a dessert biscuit done right.