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The Old Causeway Steak Oyster House Phone Number, Reservations, Reviews

The Old Causeway Steak Oyster House Phone Number, Reservations, Reviews

1201 E Bay Ave, The Old Causeway Steak Oyster House Phone Number, Reservations, Reviews, United States Of America, Staffordville

Käse • Steak • Suppe • Pasta


"I've been to old causeway on numerous occasions and the food never disappoints. Most of the time when I go I sit at the bar and never have an issue with the service. However, I got seated at a table at 8pm on a Tuesday after waiting about 45 minutes. I have never felt more rushed and uncomfortable by my waitress along with the food runners. While our appetizers were out they came around a couple times to ask if we were done and if they could clear our plates to which we said no. Our entrees came out while our apps were still out. They came around again, and started picking up our oyster plate while I literally had my oyster in my hand. While we were eating our entrees they came around a few times asking if they could clear our plates both the busboys and our own waitress and we were clearly still eating. I was picking on my french fries (which my amazing lobster roll came with so many) at the end of the meal to the point where when they came back a 4th time I let them take it, mid-eating my french fries. We ended up ordering dessert and another round of drinks at the end and you could tell their annoyance with that too. The waitress came and took the salt pepper shakers and basically took everything off our table until we were ready to ask for the check. Our waitress didnt even take a minute to grab it, she already had her check in her back pocket ready to give it to us. We got the hint she wanted us to leave (it was 10pm). Just upsetting because I've never had such rushed service before for a restaurant that closes at midnight and our waitress was waiting other tables in her section still."

Mud City Crab House Phone Number, Reservations, Reviews

Mud City Crab House Phone Number, Reservations, Reviews

1185 E Bay Ave, Mud City Crab House Phone Number, Reservations, Reviews, United States Of America, Staffordville

Suppe • Fisch • Fleisch • Sandwiches


"There aren 't a lot of legit sit down eating options in this area, but I had a good feeling about this one in the day leading up to our visit. I saw several vehicles with bumper stickers for Mud City, and our taciturn Uber driver to the restaurant brightened up the minute we pulled into the parking lot, exclaiming, This is my favorite place in the area. It 's clearly very popular amongst tourists and locals, and I can understand why. I came here with my top tier chums on the 4th of July for dinner around 4:30pm. (That was partially because we wanted to have plenty of time to get back to our Airbnb for fireworks, but also because we have the sleeping schedules of 90 year olds. No shame. Despite the slightly off hour, Mud City was hopping both inside and out, and we had a short wait of less than 10 minutes before we were seated. If memory serves, we were told the wait was roughly 20 or 25 minutes, but it was dramatically shorter than that love a solid overestimate. While we waited, we grabbed drinks at the makeshift Airstream bar outside super cool setup. There 's also a decent sized firepit right next to the Airstream that would have been a perfect place to hang out for a while if it wasn 't occupied the entire time we were there. Solid viewpoint of the nearby marshlands as well (we were right by the causeway that goes onto LBI , which will always remind me of Dawson 's Creek. I got the Honey Palmer, which was basically a boozy Arnold Palmer. Very much a Shore drink; you 're not getting edgy mixology or anything like that, but it 's a sweeter, refreshing beverage. Definitely hit the spot. We secured a table close to the entrance and right near an obligatory lobster tank. Morally, I didn 't see a choice here I went with the Jumbo Lump Crab Cake entree, touted as the best in NJ. Delicious and I think safe to say the best crab cakes I 've ever had. With my texture based palate, I tend to shy away from the crab cakes that have crunchy shizzle in them like celery, so having ones like this that have tons of crab and a bit of breading is perfect for me. It came with both tartar and cocktail sauce (which I thought was a subtle flex as well usually it 's one or the other and my preferred cocktail sauce is on the backburner , but honestly didn 't need either. The only downside was that it was so filling I barely went after my sides, corn and a baked potato, respectively. One of my chums got an a la carte crabcake as well. She wasn 't quite as over the moon about it as I was. What was strange though about that situation was that her crabcake came on an extremely small plate there was literally no room to move the food around on said plate, and it was awkward to cut up and consume. I would definitely serve that on a medium sized plate, even if you don 't really have any accompanying sides to fill it up odd optic. The service was okay, but ultimately uneven. Our waitress was around more often at the beginning of the meal and was professional/efficient, but as the experience went on was harder and harder to track down. We weren 't in a hurry shore time is slow time but some of the waits were very noticeable and caused delays in ordering, getting the check, etc. But again, if you 're staring impatiently at your watch on vacation, you 're not doing this right. One of the better places we ended up at, and would definitely go back to at the very least hang out at the edgy fire pit. And the crabcakes are worth it."