The Plates Are Piled High With Seafood At The Delicious Crab Pot In Washington
By Jessica Wick|Published September 19, 2019
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
If you’ve been to the Seattle Waterfront, you’ve probably noticed all the construction that’s been taking place over the last several years. But in addition to all the changes and new attractions, you’ll always see one icon: The Crab Pot, which rose to national fame after multiple TV appearances, most notably Man v. Food. And all summer long, you’ll almost always see a line out the door to get in.
But don’t write this place off as just another tourist trap. Despite its notoriety, the Crab Pot actually has a warm, welcoming, local atmosphere. This is due in part to the fact that its home, Pier 57, is family owned and operated… but it’s also thanks to Chef Nick Novello, who always adds a personal touch to these famous seafood boils.
The Crab Pot has been an iconic spot on the Seattle waterfront for years... but if you went before 2018, you owe it to yourself to go again.
It includes four kinds of Alaskan crab, andouille sausage, shrimp, plus the corn and potatoes that come with all seafeasts. And it's absolutely delicious.
Chef Nick loves good seafood, and he's befriended a lot of local and Alaskan vendors.
In fact, the Bellevue location is about to launch a new happy hour menu in October that will feature irresistible eats like Crispy Soft Shell Crab Tacos and Shrimp and Crab Flautas.
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If it's been awhile since you've enjoyed a Crab Pot Seafeast, it may be time for a trip to Pier 57.