A little Outer Banks softshell crab lesson in honor of OBX Soft Shell Crab Week🦀
That yellow “mustard” inside a softshell? That’s not something bad or unclean. Around here, a lot of locals believe it’s where some of the richest flavor comes from. It’s been eaten this way on the coast for generations and is part of what makes softshell season so special.
Some folks prefer them cleaned more, some like them the old school way fresh off the boat. No right or wrong way to eat a softshell around here — just a whole lot of coastal tradition and good seafood.
It’s also a big part of our local watermen culture and the hardworking crabbers who spend long days on the water during soft shell season bringing this coastal delicacy to our tables. Around here, soft shells aren’t just a meal — they’re a piece of Outer Banks history.
We’re proud to be participating in OBX Soft Shell Week with specials all week long. Whether you like them classic, crispy, spicy, or loaded up, this is one of the best local traditions the coast has to offer.
OBX Soft Shell Week ends May 16th, so come grab our specials before the season slips away.
A little Outer Banks softshell crab lesson in honor of OBX Soft Shell Crab Week🦀
That yellow “mustard” inside a softshell? That’s not something bad or unclean. Around here, a lot of locals believe it’s where some of the richest flavor comes from. It’s been eaten this way on the coast for... See More
A little Outer Banks softshell crab lesson in honor of OBX Soft Shell Crab Week🦀
That yellow “mustard” inside a softshell? That’s not... See More