As I’ve
mentioned in previous postings, when we visited Cedar Key in early September,
our dining options were somewhat limited.
We were told that because the summer season was over and the
temperatures were still high, some of the local establishments take a vacation
break at this time…
A true story or
not…we only visited a couple of full-fledged restaurants during our short stay.
This is
Steamers Clam Bar and Grill, which is located on the second level of this
building on Dock Street in Cedar Key’s ‘new’ downtown area along the
waterfront.
Steamers
is expansive on the inside with nautical theme, a big bar and lots of
seating. We sat along the windows facing
the water, (the top photo), but the other side has a view of Cedar Key’s little
inner harbor where the tour boats pick up their passengers.
We
visited Steamers a couple of times, focusing on the appetizers and some adult
beverages. This was our order of Fried Calamari.
($7.99) It was pretty good but I thought that the quantity was a little
skimpy. I would have paid a little more
for a larger order…
The
Garlic Parmesan French Fries were good if not great… There were plenty of fries
at $3.99.
Laurie indulged
in a vodka and tonic tall with 2 limes ($4.50) and I ordered a draft Miller
Lite. ($2.50)
I love
Fried Clams and Steamers’ version was very good! ($7.99) They were nice and
fresh as they should have been giving the fact that the Cedar Keys are a major source
of clam production in the USA.
Laurie
prefers her clams ‘dressed up’. This was
her order of Clams Casino which she enjoyed very much. ($7.99)
Other
interesting appetizers included Lobster Mac and Cheese ($9.99); Fish Dip ($6.99), a blend of Mahi Mahi,
amberjack, and mullet and; a Clam Bowl ($7.99) with a pound of fresh local Cedar
Key clams steamed in white wine and garlic.
On yet
another occasion, Laurie suggested that we pick up an order of Steamers Hot
Chip Basket ($5.99) with thin cut homemade potato chips and a cheesy dipping
sauce…and take them back to the condo.
She paired them with a nice Chardonnay for both of us and I used some
Tabasco to give the nice cheese sauce a bit of an extra kick.
Nothing
against the restaurant’s ambiance, but the deck at our condo was a far superior
place to relax and enjoy the view!
Steamers
Clam Bar and Grill is located at 420 Dock Street in Cedar Key Florida. Phone: 352-543-5142. Website: http://steamerscedarkey.com/.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
All look amazing David.
ReplyDeleteAnd always happens me I want what ate Laurie lol.
I love clams !! Look delicious !!
Hugs for you both !
Looks good - We'll have to give them a try next time.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there were many good choices in that restaurant. I don’t know which one I would have picked, maybe yours and Laurie – not at the same time, but on 2 different occasions.
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