Be prepare to be garbed in bib, gloves, wielding a wooden hammer, this is a fun and messy meal. The yabbys are juicy and delicious in the spicy sauce, with a side of corn and rice to sop up the juices. We were lucky to enjoy the special, Crawfish, which were succulent and cooked to perfection. The prawns were a little dry, perhaps cooked for the same length of time as the other crustaceans but we will certainly be back again to try the sliders and cocktails. Service is ever so friendly and efficient, just remember to ask for cutlery should you need a spoon for the rice.
Trevor Horton · 2023-03-01
All day breakfast was ok but little bit pricy. The service was good.
jeff · 2019-12-23
Fun and new experience.
Eat and play coming together. Don't be afraid to get messy.
My honest review is everything that we order was extremely delicious. Customer service is exceptional, informative and consistence.
Obviously with all seafood unless frozen are expensive (to each their own). As someone who eats regularly at home and dines here and there, this is definitely a higher end for the average Joe. But then again, it depends on how big of an appetite you have. I will say a dinner for two here including two wines cost me roughly $120. You can see from my previous reviews that we spend roughly $30-$60 for a dinner for two. This is 2-4 times more than the usual. But it was a celebration dinner nonetheless.
The seafood you can definitely tell is fresh.
They even provide wet wipes after you're finished !!
I would definitely recommend this to someone with a desire for fresh seafood.
I am definitely coming here again !
Johnny Le · 2019-02-22
Had a pound of prawns in garlic butter, the wife had mussels and we shared a side of chicken wings. All were so tasty and of decent size. Get stuck in while wearing gloves and a bib. Love their happy hour buy one, get one free and the staff here are lovely and attentive. See you again soon.
Ako Pop · 2017-08-03
Review from a Texan, good customer service, but this review reflects the food. No flavor and overpriced Alaskan king crab. you only get half the crab legs instead of the full 8 legs of the crab. So that's 4 legs @ market price ($75) with one small potato and one small corn on the Cobb. No melted butter for dipping, no cocktail sauce . Not sure if that's normal in Melbourne, but definitely not worth the price. I will never know about the other meals available, but I would pass on all broiled dishes. Disappointed and will not return. Don't let the other reviews regarding the seafood fool you like it did me.
Ron Jones · 2017-06-07