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I'm a seafood loverrr! Lobster, shrimp, steamed clams, crab legs, oysters, fresh fish. OH YES. Please do tell of your favorite spots in and around MD. I will travel for tasty food!!
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| Passion Fish in Reston Town center is one of my favorite places. You can check their menu online and see if you like it. |
| Steamers in Bethesda |
OP here and I've tried Steamers. not too bad but not much of a fresh selection. Legal Seafood is the best out of my area so far not much selection to choose from except chain restaurants. I'll check out Passion Fish. |
| Luke's Lobster in Penn Quarter is good for lobster and crab rolls. Very fresh. They are opening a second location in Georgetown. |
| Bethesda Crab House |
The lobster roll looks divine! This is making me hungry. |
| Black Salt in Palisades - there is a fresh fish market in the front of the restaurant. It is pricey but good. Also, River Falls Seafood in Potomac has excellent fresh fish, shrimp, etc, and I think they recently opened an adjacent restaurant although I have not been there (yet!). |
| OP here, thank you for the suggestions! These all look scrumptious! Keep it coming.. |
| I like the Oceanaire in DC. I went there for my birthday one year and it was terrific. |
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If you want to travel it's worth a trip to Cantler's for crabs-- great location/atmosphere (for a crabhouse) and good crabs.
Freddy's Lobster and Clams in Bethesda has a pretty good lobster roll and is one of the only places around here where I will order steamed clams. Luke's is also at Bethesda Row now. If you want mussels there is Granville Moores or the Mussel Bar (I'm not a huge fan of the Mussel Bar but some people like it). |
| Crisfield's in Silver Spring. Great raw oysers and clams. |
+1 Cameron's Seafood is in Silver Spring too...a bit more of a hole in the wall, it's a market with picnic tables outside, but very good. |
OP here, I have tried Cameron's and love their oyster po' boy. Low key or fine dining it makes no difference to me. I'll have to try Crisfield's. |
| go get you some snakehead out of that there potomac river. |