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Treasure Coast Foodies Review- Crab E Bills

Crab E Bills Seafood Market & Eatery by Thomas Miller, The Foodie Guy


The building where Crab E’s stands today has a long and storied history in this area. It’s been an auto repair shop, it was a front for bootlegging illegal liquor during prohibition in the early 1900’s, and it’s been several different eateries. The property the old building stands on is part of the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Forever grant program. This grant acknowledges the importance of traditional seafood harvesting in Florida. The grant funds were used to acquire parcels of land to be directly used for the purpose of commercial harvest of marine or saltwater organisms by state licensed commercial fisherman, thus made it a perfect location for a seafood market. “Crab E” Bill Tiedge, opened the market and restaurant as we know it today back in 2011. Sadly, he passed away in September 2019, but his family plans to keep the place open and his dream alive!


Now let’s jump right in and see what this place has to offer and what I had to eat!

“Not just any Cheeseburger” – The burger is grilled, then topped with your choice of American or Swiss cheese, Applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, onion, and served with French fries, cucumber salad, and a pickle. The burger was perfectly cooked and still quite juicy. The bacon was thick and added a little crunch and smoky flavor when taking a bite.


Blackened Mahi Fish Tacos – Served in a flour tortilla, the tacos are topped with onions, tomato, shredded cheese, and cilantro. It was served with a side of their housemade chips and coleslaw. The fish was fresh and had good flavor. The blackened seasoning only added flavor and no heat. If you like things a little bit spicier, then I suggest you top them with their Cajun remoulade sauce for an extra kick!


Fried Wild Gulf Shrimp – The shrimp were breaded and fried till golden brown. Side dishes were sweet potato fries and cucumber salad. The two sauces on the side were tarter sauce and cocktail. The shrimp were perfectly fried, nice and crunchy, yet still tender inside. I’m not usually a fan of cocktail sauce, but this one was sweet, with just the right amount of horseradish flavor.


Grilled Mahi with a Pineapple Salsa – The fish was grilled to perfection, and just flaked apart when cutting into it. The pineapple salsa added so much fresh flavor to the dish! Sides were rice and asparagus spears.

Crab E Bills Seafood is located at 1540 Indian River Drive in the heart of Sebastian’s downtown waterfront.


 

You won't want to miss the delectable selection of fresh and locally and sustainably sourced seafood at Crab E Bills large seafood market after you enjoy your meal!

Recognized by Slow Food Gold & Treasure Coast with its 'Snail of Approval' for the quality, authenticity and sustainability, Crab E Bills offers only the highest quality products in its extensive seafood market.


Phone: (772) 388-2727 | Hours of Operation: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00am – 4:30pm, Sunday, 11:00am – 4:00pm | www.crabebills.com

 

Thomas Miller, aka “The Treasure Coast Foodie” and “The Foodie Guy” is big on organic everything and very particular about his butter. He has reviewed over 250+ local restaurants in the last 6 years and is invited by Disney to review the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival every year. His food photos are devoured by 10’s of thousands each month on his website treasurecoastfoodie.com. As a Google Maps Local Guide, he has submitted over 2,500 photos that have been viewed over 30 million times. His foodie tribe is over 25,000 on the Treasure Coast and his Foodie Meetups & Chef’s Table Dining Experience events are some of the Top Culinary experiences in the area!


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