Crabs occupies one of the most visually distinctive buildings on Perdido Key Drive — a multi-story stilted structure that announces itself from a quarter-mile away and has somehow stayed standing through every named storm that’s tried it. The ramp up to the entrance is part of the experience. The view from the third floor is most of the reason you came.
The menu is Gulf Coast seafood, presented with a little more polish than most of its neighbors. Stuffed crabs (yes), the Crab Trio if you can’t decide, gumbo, grilled or fried whatever’s in. The dining room layouts mean lots of two-tops with a view, which makes it a real anniversary-dinner option once the crowds calm down off-season.
In peak summer, get there early or be patient. The hostess stand is honest about wait times, but a Saturday at 7 in July is what it is.
What to order
Stuffed crabs are the literal namesake order. If the table can’t decide, the Crab Trio settles it — a sampler that covers the preparations without committing you to one. Gumbo is the reliable starter, and whatever’s fresh and grilled or fried that day is never the wrong call. This is Gulf seafood with a little more polish than its neighbors, and the pricing sits a notch higher to match.
Which floor to ask for
The view is the reason you came, and it improves as you climb — the third floor is the one to angle for at sunset. The dining-room layout runs heavy on two-tops with a Gulf view, which is why, once the summer crowds thin out, Crabs quietly turns into one of the better off-season anniversary rooms on the Key.
Getting there
It’s the tall stilted building on the Pensacola Beach end, impossible to miss from a quarter-mile out. Off-season weeknights are the move if you want the room and the view without the wait.