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Welcome to The Crab Station

The Crab Station in Fisherman's Wharf offers a unique blend of Filipino and International grocery selections. Known for their fresh Dungeness crabs and lip-smacking seafood dishes, this casual yet vibrant spot has captured the hearts of both locals and tourists. Customers rave about the clam chowder, lobster roll, and crab sandwiches, praising the generous portions and delectable flavors. Despite its humble setup, the standout quality of the food and excellent service make The Crab Station a must-visit for those craving a quick and delicious seafood fix in San Francisco.

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Welcome to The Crab Station, a hidden gem in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf at Taylor Street. This Filipino - International Grocery offers a unique dining experience with a variety of seafood options that will tantalize your taste buds.

Located at 203 Harding Blvd in Roseville, CA, The Crab Station provides a casual and laid-back atmosphere perfect for enjoying a delicious meal with friends and family. With amenities like reservations, catering services, and private parking, it's a convenient and enjoyable dining destination.

Customers rave about the fresh and flavorful dishes at The Crab Station. From Dungeness crab to clam chowder and lobster rolls, each bite is a burst of seafood goodness. The generous portions and balanced flavors make it a must-visit spot for seafood lovers.

Whether you're craving a crab sandwich or a seafood combo, The Crab Station has something for everyone. The friendly staff and professional service add to the overall dining experience, making it a top choice for those seeking quick and delicious seafood meals.

So, if you're in the mood for some mouthwatering seafood dishes in a relaxed setting, head over to The Crab Station and indulge in a memorable dining experience that will leave you coming back for more.

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Jordan S.
Jordan S.

One of my frequent stops! I'm from the gulf coast and appreciate different crabs that I can't get at home. I always come down and grab a Dungeness crab. So fresh it doesn't smell and the service is always nice

Steven S.
Steven S.

Was walking around with my wife and son near Fisherman's Wharf and stumbled on The Crab Station. I live in the bay area but don't get a chance to come to the city very often so I was determined to have a cup of clam chowder and a Lobster Roll. I thought the the $10 cup of clam chowder was excellent (5/5). It wasn't too salty and was nice and hot. Since I was eating outside and it was around 50 degrees, it was nice to have some warm soup. The price for the Lobster roll wasn't listed on the menu but I'm guessing it was somewhere around $30. It had a generous amount of lobster on fresh sourdough bread roll. Not the best Lobster roll I have ever had but I would say a solid 3.5/5. In general, I enjoyed the laid back casual outdoor atmosphere and would go back again.

Sonia O.
Sonia O.

The food was yummy had the crab sandwich & clam chowder staff was nice definitely going back when if I were to go to San Francisco

Jessica M.
Jessica M.

Was on a mission to get a lobster roll. Had decided to try one from here. It was tasty, but to my surprise I enjoyed the crab roll more.

Gabriel M.
Gabriel M.

Overall: 7.5/10 "The Crab Station" is definitely a perfect spot if you're in a need for something quick and delicious. I ordered the "Mix Item Combo" which came with (Jumbo Shrimp, Calamari and a side of Curly Fries, The food is definitely fresh and delicious, only down side I've encountered was that my food was on a bit heavy on the salt side. Aside from that there's plenty of other delicious options to try. When it comes to there service there very friendly to new comers. Just be aware that when you do come by, either try to come before or after lunch rush because it does get a bit hectic due to other connected restaurants. So plan accordingly.

Vince N.
Vince N.

Turns out we've eaten in their dining room before but actually brought in food from a neighboring biz. Whoops! I was extremely saddened to see that neighboring restaurants, Tarantino's and Guardino's, both closed for good due to the pandemic. They were our go-to's for crab and chowder. Luckily, Crab Station weathered the storm. ATMOSPHERE: Located in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf on Taylor Street, the takeaway stand has a few outdoor tables along the sidewalk and a lesser known indoor dining room. The "dining room" is in back of the stand and features three double counter seats and two high tops. We had it all to ourselves until a few stragglers took notice. MENU: Seafood apps, soups & mains. Soft drinks & beer. FOOD: Dungeness Crab - $ MP Our two medium-ish sized crabs came out to $59. They cooked it, cracked it and served it up with lemon wedges, drawn butter and cocktail sauce. Simply divine. Clam Chowder - $10.00 (bowl) Very tasty and creamy. Served in a paper bowl with oyster crackers to the side, we took it to nearby pier 45 where we consumed it all while enjoying the sensory experiences of the area and view of Alcatraz. My heaven... SERVICE: Surprisingly really good and professional, especially from a sidewalk stand. Kudos! OVERALL: This is exactly how we like to consume crustacean in SF. No glass plates, waiters in tuxes, or climate-controlled rooms.

Isaac H.
Isaac H.

Absolutely love this place. It's too bad that since the pandemic many restaurants did not survive. However, this place did and it is thriving. Ordered their crab sandwich plus Diet Coke and it was very delicious. No skimping here, the crab meats is filled to the brim and it had a perfect balance of flavor. Highly recommended!!

Juan V.
Juan V.

It's more like a 3.5 stars. The sandwich was as not fresh when it came to the crab part but the shrimp part was good. This is located among other seafood options so I may only come her for the shrimp sandwich. I wonder why it's called the Crab station.

Maria E.
Maria E.

Let's be real, there are A LOT of clam chowder bread bowls and other seafood options on Fisherman's Wharf & Pier 39. And I'm sure most of them are wonderful. This particular spot is not fancy--it's pretty much street food right there on the wharf. But there's something about it that we always crave and go back to every time we're in the area. The bread bowls are large and hallowed out enough that you're getting a balanced ratio of clam chowder and bread. The chowder is savory and creamy and has an acceptable amount of clams and potatoes and everything else. If they could figure out a way to make the tiny cardboard they put the chowder bowl in edible, there would be no waste with our family. LOL! :-D Their fish & chips are also delicious. It's crispy on the outside and super tender on the inside and the flavor is there. They don't provide tons of tarter sauce (I was only given a packet, but I'm sure I could've asked for more) but the fish itself was tasty on its own that I didn't feel I needed to douse it in sauce. Seating on the outside sidewalk (yup, I meant to say that) can be a little tricky, and huge warning, the lines can get pretty long here. But people somehow manage. As for us, we'll keep coming back.