Southern Seafood Brand Expanding to San Marcos

“Our concept started in South Carolina where a backyard feast means get your hands dirty."

Paul Soto
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Growing Texas seafood chain Surfing Crab will begin building up a new San Marcos location, according to recent public records. The restaurant will be found at 1285 S. I-35, just off the freeway. 

Public records examined by What Now Austin state that construction will consist of “installation of new partitions – installation of new casher counter – installation of new booths and tables in existing dining area – installation of new hood and cooking equipments in the kitchen area” and cost around $80,000 to complete. If estimates hold, the project should reach completion in February 2025. 

“Our concept started in South Carolina where a backyard feast means get your hands dirty. Uniting families and friends together. A very southern tradition that carries on for decades. Surfing Crab is a destination that separates us from other restaurants, Family oriented, superb atmosphere. Our signature boils with very unique flavors makes you feel at home,” the official website states. 

“Eating our seafood is not only fun but the experience is like no other place. we take pride on our food. Our service is top notch, our signature cocktails are pair with our very own sauces that make our boils like no other’s . Our chef’s Chen, Tommy take high standards and pride making our seasoning and spice level creating our own recipes inspired by a very southern tradition.”

No opening date has been announced.

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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