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Joe's Crab Shack

Joe's Crab Shack

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3.7 Google Review
255 E Basse Rd #1400, San Antonio, Texas, 78209, United States
(210) 930-1736 www.joescrabshack.com
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May 17, 2018
The food is great and the main reason for going here. A year ago, the rating would have been a 5 star. We normally go to the bar to have someone fun interaction. Not this time, the overall atmosphere was gloomy, the sign on the door indicating new ownership, and no acceptance of gift cards or coupons send a clear non-welcoming message. The initial bartender was friendly but clearly ready to get out of there, never introduced himself. Next bartender, if that's what she was, also no name, didn't seem to really care and lacked in checking on us. Very disappointed in a visit we were looking forward to...Not sure we'll be back.

May 17, 2018
Pricey even at Happy Hour. Place is a bit outdated. Food was good except for the kids pizza. Lots of parking, plenty of available tables. A bit dirty and smelling. Disappointed on how long it takes to get order taken, drinks, and refills... It was almost like they wanted you to miss happy hour. They didn't know was on menu for happy hour..If you go maybe order two drinks each in order to get a good deal other wise you will be waiting for a staff member to come back and you'll miss out. Handicap parking available.

Mar 22, 2018
The food is always amazing here. One of my favorite Joe Crab Shacks that I've ever been to Across the Nation. Friendly staff. Clean restaurant. And the food came out quickly. You got to come here when you visit San Antonio for sure. You won't regret it.

May 16, 2018
Their food really sucks there it taste like frozen stuff, As expensive as it is Service event sucks more... Not like the old days they just seemed like they hire anybody from the street now without any pride... I recommend you guys don't go either but it's up to you waste your money if you want

Mar 24, 2018
Well first of all they brought the food with no silverware. By the time they came with plastic silverware the food was cold. Maybe if they spent more time washing dishes instead of line dancing we could have eaten our food when it was hot. But wait! The corn was raw! The shrimp was boiled to the point of being rubber and the tea tasted like it was made with creek water. Sausage was undercooked potatoes were crunchy and the service just plain sucked, and i am not a picky person at all but Jesus Christ! Death row inmates get better service and food but don't have to pay $55.63 for it!!!!!

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Mon:11 am - 11 pm
Tue:11 am - 11 pm
Wed:11 am - 11 pm
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