吃海鲜(Kelly’s, Nehalem Bay, Oregon)

  4.6 – 9 reviews   • Seafood restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out 吃海鲜(Kelly’s, Nehalem Bay, Oregon) 97136

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Address: 29200 N Hwy 101, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136

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Reviews

trevor gerswold
The crab legs were incredibly succulent, offering a delightful taste of the sea. The oysters were remarkably fresh, with a clean, briny flavor that was quite satisfying. Each bite provided a wonderful blend of textures, from the tender crab to the smooth oysters. Overall, the meal was a truly enjoyable experience, leaving me wanting more. I would highly recommend trying this combination at that establishment.
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Ryan Arnold
Me and my brother stayed in his RV hooked up there, I don’t have much experience in the cookery side of things but they provided a full service with the crabs we got on the boat, and enjoyed some oysters and clams later. Felt like a pretty authentic experience. Staff is great and there’s even some cats lounging around that appreciated my attention oh and for you Pokémon Go players, the shop/cookery has a gym (not much action, my defender stayed there 3+ days) and 2 Poké stops by the marina entrance
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bradley matthews
This place was soo close to amazing, yet missed the mark by a mile. I just wanted the PNW equivalent to eating Maryland blue crabs on a dock with a beer.

The great:
– ambiance: wow, on the water, picnic tables, the kitchen is a shack with pots.
– fresher than fresh: you pick what you want (crabs, clams, or oysters). They pick them love and they cook for you. You then run into the store to pay and get whatever drinks / sides you want. The system is very efficient.
– location: you just are sitting on the water / dock. It looks like you can catch your own and they will cook as well.

The misses (including the single one that takes it from a 5 to a 1)
– nickel and dime you: you need to pay for the lemons, the cocktail sauce, the butter – but worst if you are buying raw oysters you need to buy and oyster knife? How hard is it to include a knife just like crackers with the crab?
– food temp: Argh. This killed me. When they clean the crab they rinse it with cold water. Which turns the freshly cooked, piping hot, amazingly fresh crab into cold crab. Not warm, not room temp, but cold. That is NOT what I want to go with my experience. If the crab had even been warm this would have been 4 stars. If I were to do it again, would suggest asking them to either not clean it and do it myself or to clean and then dunk back in the pots.

So close to perfection – I hope they read this and make some slight adjustments that would make this a killer experience
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Grace Dai
This is a truly hidden gem along the 101 high way. Super fresh live seafood, e.g., clams, oysters, crabs, etc. They cook them in front of you outdoor with very reasonable price!! There are a lot of entertainment activities on site as well, like fishing crabs, renting a boat!! So much fun. Time flies quickly when you are enjoying the food, sun and the nature.
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Christina Pan
I don’t understand why this place not having more reviews. They have live dungeons crabs, clams and oysters steam in front of you. Price reasonable and just wonderful local place!
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Ian Peisner
Great food! Great beer! Great views! Great service! Free butter!
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Dez B
Great crab. They charge you for the butter and lemon, though. Should be included in the price of the crab.
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