There’s something almost religious about the pilgrimage Floridians make to The Original Crabby Bill’s in Indian Rocks Beach – cars with license plates from every corner of the Sunshine State filling the parking lot, their drivers united by a singular mission: to experience seafood the way it ought to be.
This Gulf Coast institution isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a Florida rite of passage that’s been converting seafood skeptics into true believers for decades.
The Original Crabby Bill’s holds court on Gulf Boulevard, the main artery running through Indian Rocks Beach, a refreshingly low-key coastal town sandwiched between its flashier neighbors, Clearwater and St. Petersburg…