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Waterfront restaurant gets ready for the season

New Barking Crab sign advertises big deck energy

Hugmajesty stopped to watch a worker put up a new sign at the Barking Crab.

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No class

In that it sounds like the sort of lame double entendre that a fraternity would use for a party.

This is so tacky. Embarrassing.

Big Turd Energy with the sewage back up and never returned for Hepatitis on the Half Shell

Aug. 9 - WorldCatch News Network - Boston health inspectors have ordered the closure of a popular waterfront seafood restaurant after discovering the establishment dumped waste from sinks and toilets into Boston Harbor and used untreated water in lobster tanks. according to a Boston Globe news report.

A contractor hired by The Barking Crab discovered the sewage pipe during dinner hours Tuesday while the restaurant was open, the Globe quoted authorities as saying.

According to the report, the closing marks the second time in two months that the The Barking Crab has been cited for health violations, as it was closed for a day and a half in July after passing 53 of 100 inspection points, authorities said.

Ah right, 21 years ago....

If you define the problem as “unsanitary conditions,” then the problem was arguably fixed 21 years ago. If, on the other hand, you define the problem as “contempt for the health and safety of the public,” then perhaps not.

and now it feels like an appropriate name.

in my family since ~2008 when my mom, visiting me, got food poisoning...

Talk about giving nice outdoor public space to Seaport dining.

But they’ve been there before the seaport was trendy. They have ever right to remain there.

Get crabs.

Try again, troll. The restaurant sits on private property: 88 Sleeper St. You can even look up the mortgage docs yourself online if you can spare 5 minutes.

/Hello fellow kids meme spasms wildly/

but the rank frat-basement stench of stale beer remains forever. (In fairness, for some that may be a nostalgic feature, not a bug.)

for sum reason this duzznt sound appetizing to me.