Food Pics of the Week (FPOTW): Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood

Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar (***)

11006 Veirs Mill Rd L 10 Ste 10 Wheaton, MD 20902

 
Picture of Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood and Bar
 

EAT, SLEEP, CRACK, and REPEAT

It seems that in these mid-Atlantic region parts we are supposed to send away the summer with crabs. Keeping in line with the traditions of our new state, the hubby and I hit up Hook & Reel to crunch on some crabs during Labor Day weekend.

 
A spread of steamed crabs, hushpuppies, and fried clams at Hook and Reel Seafood
 

We’ve dined at Hook & Reel, but we only had the seafood boils (and cocktails) instead of crabs. Although I grew up in the mid-Atlantic region (Virginia Beach, Va to be exact), it feels weird eating crabs in a restaurant. Back in the day, my family would order bushels of crabs from our local seafood market, either steam them at home or have the market steam them, and eat the crabs in the backyard. Since eatin crabs is super messy, I feel more comfortable eating them at home . . . mainly because I don’t have to follow restaurant norms in the comfort of my home (or backyard). Also, I can wear very crappy clothes at home (instead of out in public) since I probably will make a mess. I had to LOL because a couple eating at a table next to ours was dressed to the nines. Since they didn’t want to mess up their clothes, they put on ponchos to chow down. I understand that they didn’t want to mess up their clothes, but I don’t understand why they didn’t dress down to enjoy their Hook & Reel experience. All of that said, I can understand why some folks might prefer to crack some crabs in a restaurant, because you don’t have to worry about cooking and cleaning them at home.

Like always, our Hook & Reel experience was quite wonderful. Unfortunately, we could not get a couple of seats at the bar (our normal spot) to eat our shellfish. From previous experiences, eating at a bar is a bit more efficient because it’s easier to get the attention of bartenders than the service staff.

The interesting thing, I think Hook & Reel is kind of a local hangout. I guess it’s one of our local hangouts too ;) During all of our Sunday visits, we have spotted the same group of 4 to 6 people having drinks at the bar. It’s funny because they rarely order food. They order drinks, catch up with each other, and watch whatever sports game is on TV. Since this restaurant is in a large shopping center/mall, I wonder if these folks chill at the Hook & Reel while their wives/partners are shopping.