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Deviled Crab Delight at The River Room in Georgetown

Deviled Crab? Yes, Please! The River Room, Georgetown

Deviled Crab Delight at The River Room in Georgetown

As a dedicated seafood lover, I've savored crab in countless forms—from succulent crab legs and classic crab cakes to rich she-crab soup. Yet, a visit to The River Room in Georgetown revealed a delightful surprise I hadn't encountered before.

This charming restaurant boasts an extensive menu of fresh seafood, including their signature “deviled crab” featured on the traditional Fried Seafood Platter. It's a flavorful, crab cake-like mixture artfully presented in an empty crab shell, blending tradition with creativity.

Deviled Crab Delight at The River Room in Georgetown

You'll be glad I captured this photo before devouring it—the taste was irresistible!


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