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Also likely, but not confirmed, are the Joe's Crab Shack-alikes, like:
Down 'n Dirty (N. 4th st)
Crackin' Crab (next to Century Rio)
Crab N Draft (7915 Central NE).
Also likely, but not confirmed, are the Joe's Crab Shack-alikes, like:
Down 'n Dirty (N. 4th st)
Crackin' Crab (next to Century Rio)
Crab N Draft (7915 Central NE).
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Originally Posted by bobnabq1
Thanks. I've also found out Village Inn has a fried shrimp dinner.
I agree with Pappadeaux and Red Lobster, major chains which can get crowded, we sometimes go to, but not recently, we are not currently seafood fans...
We eat at several Village Inn's frequently, never noticed the seafood...
Ah yes! Been to the one by Cottonwood twice, they are right next to the Outback Steakhouse. I think they are related. We always said, we gotta go back! Great place.
Good suggestion. National chains aside, I think Pelican's is as close to what the OP is looking for as Albuquerque is likely to offer.
Are there really still Long John Silver's franchises in Albuquerque? The three I was aware of have all closed in the last 5 years.
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