Hours
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1235 E Kimberly Rd, Davenport, IA 52807
Phone: (563) 386-8884
Website: https://yummycrabdavenport.com/
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Reviews
Food: The food is great. I’ve had one bad experience with king crab not being cooked right but the manager remedied it fast.
Service: We are always seated promptly. We get our drinks fast and our order is received timely.
Building: The place is pretty big.
Bathroom: are clean.
Parking: Plenty of parking.
Notes: no notes.
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As far the food.. eeeehhh. I ordered the 1 lb snow crab leg, and a cheese stick appetizer. The cheese sticks were like out of a box heated up, served with a little tub of roma marinara that you get at Kwik Star. Literally still served in the plastic tub that you peel the top back on..
When I ordered the snow crabs she asked me what flavoring I wanted and it was a little confused because normally I just get steamed crab legs, anyway I picked the garlic and Old Bay, and assumed that meant I would get like a little cup of butter to dip my legs in if I need it. I really should have questioned more.. because what you actually get served is a clear plastic bag with I got to say 4 cups of butter in it, and your crab legs, two small red potatoes, and the soggiest piece of corn you’ve ever seen in your life. I wish I was exaggerating when I said four cups of butter.. It might even be an understatement. It was an overwhelming amount. You cannot make out the taste of the crab because everything is just dripping in butter.. It honestly ruined it. I actually forgot there was supposed to be Old Bay in there All you taste is butter. The snow crab legs were also the tiniest legs I’ve ever seen. I’m pretty sure I actually got half a pound but paid for a full pound.
Did I mention, there’s a lot of butter
Yummy Crab doesn’t try to fool you. From the outside, it looks exactly like what it is: a seafood joint, wedged between a Kwik Star, bitcoin ATM, and a radiation therapy center. You walk in expecting chaos, and you get it in a bag, with butter, spice, and plastic gloves.
The food? Overcooked for my taste. Cajun shrimp and sausage that felt more like a dare than a dish. Hushpuppies were the familiar, reliable friend in a chaotic boil. But let me be clear: this review isn’t about me.
This is about my niece, who approached her crab legs like a surgeon in a final exam. Gloves on. Scissors out. Crustaceans didn’t stand a chance. I’ve seen less precision in operating rooms and prison break scenes. I watched her extract claw meat with the determination of someone born for the blade or the morgue. If she doesn’t end up in medicine, she’s destined to be an elite assassin on Yellowstone: Midwest Division.
The whole thing had this strange cinematic energy like at any moment, Walton Goggins might slide into the booth beside us, whispering something cryptic:
“She was born for the shell, friend… but the world wasn’t ready.”
Service was slow, my second beer arrived after the carnage had ended, but the server was kind, clearly doing her best in a packed house. It’s hard to fault anyone when the table’s covered in spice-stained gloves and everyone’s smiling through the burn.
So no, it’s not fine dining. It’s messy. It’s loud. It’s expensive for Davenport.
But it gave my niece joy. And that, my friend, is five stars every time.
Also wanted to thank our server, Ty for doing such an amazing job! Being our first time, Ty was extremely helpful explaining the menu options, providing taste descriptions, and continually checking back to ensure we were enjoying our meal.