Joe's Stone Crab
Joe's Stone Crab[edit | edit source]
Joe's Stone Crab is a renowned seafood restaurant located in Miami Beach, Florida. It was established in 1913 and has since become an iconic dining destination for locals and tourists alike.
History[edit | edit source]
Joe's Stone Crab was founded by Joe Weiss, who started serving stone crab claws from a small lunch counter in Miami Beach. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its fresh seafood and friendly atmosphere. Over the years, it has attracted numerous celebrities and notable figures, solidifying its status as a Miami institution.
Cuisine[edit | edit source]
The restaurant specializes in serving stone crab claws, which are harvested from the nearby waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The claws are known for their sweet and succulent meat, and are typically served chilled with Joe's famous mustard sauce. In addition to stone crab, Joe's also offers a variety of other seafood dishes, including lobster, shrimp, and fish.
Notable Guests[edit | edit source]
Joe's Stone Crab has been frequented by many famous individuals, including politicians, actors, and musicians. Some notable guests who have dined at the restaurant include:
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Joe's Stone Crab has received numerous accolades for its exceptional cuisine and service. It has been featured in various publications and has received prestigious awards, including:
- James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Restaurant (2000)
- Zagat Survey - Top Seafood Restaurant in Miami (multiple years)
- Forbes Travel Guide - Four-Star Rating
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