does anyone know when this eatery is opening?
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Fire, this is the old Emerald Coast building. Go to the Emerald Coast thread for detailsquote:Originally posted by Firedancer:
Where?
quote:Originally posted by Fighting Illini:
I have a friend who is one of the main guys over there and he said it should open on July 27th.
Please ask your friend to consider adding to the menu a "cajun pistol". I have eaten these at the shrimp festival and cant find them anywhere else, they are delicious. I have found the recipe on the internet but have not tried to make them myself.quote:Originally posted by Fighting Illini:
I have a friend who is one of the main guys over there and he said it should open on July 27th.
quote:Originally posted by gbrk:
Does anyone have the URL for their new website? Not the facebook page but the URL Webpage they established for the restaurant?
quote:Originally posted by Not Your Russell P:
tHEY EVER GONNA OPEN?
quote:Originally posted by Not Your Russell P:
Not familiar with your common law husband Zeb,but obviously some half ass seafood joint in Flotown can't compete with a national chain
quote:Originally posted by Not Your Russell P:
They are taking forever to open and the website they have on their sign isn't up
quote:Originally posted by bubbaluck:
Emerald Coast would have been a success if he had not had his hand in everything that happened.
quote:Originally posted by semiannualchick:quote:Originally posted by bubbaluck:
Emerald Coast would have been a success if he had not had his hand in everything that happened.
Would have been a success?
I thought it wasn't open yet?
quote:Originally posted by Carol None:
How do you get an invitation to the tastings? I hear the steak tasting was a lot of fun.
quote:Originally posted by SHELDIVR:
Sunday, August 9, 2009, 8:37 p.m. the Crock appears as if it will never open..probably just some kind of "tax write off".
If and when they ever do open, people of the Shoals will flood there for approximately 90 days, standing thirty deep and four people wide, then suddenly one day the "new" wears off and the fickle public will abandon the Crock.
quote:Originally posted by interventor1:
Cajun's oysters are great!