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November 20th, 2011

The Dock, Waterfront Dining, Crayton Cove, Casual, Naples, Florida, Restaurant, Review

 

Three restaurants in 24 hours…not bad; all different too.  Still looking for the elusive stone crabs.  My husband had them on his mind.  The funny thing was that Everglades City, which is in Collier County, just like Naples and Marco Island, is, really, the capital of the universe for stone crabs.  They should be found at a lot of restaurants.  The season for stone crabs runs from October 15th until May 15th.

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Jay suggested The Dock.  For so many years this restaurant has been right at the City Dock overlooking Naples Bay.  It is located at 12th Avenue South.  Tel. 239-263-9940.  Website? http://www.dockcraytoncove.com.  It opens daily at 11 a.m. for lunch and dinner.  On Sundays they offer brunch. On that location you will also find the Naples Yacht Club and other eateries and shops.

This is Crayton Cove which was Naples’ first sheltered mooring.

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The Dock offers open air dining in a very casual atmosphere.  Sandwiches, salads, pastas, ribs and raw bar are among some of their offerings.

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Finally, the stone crab claws were ordered; large ones, served cold.  They were good, he said.  To tell you the truth, I am not crazy about them.  I think I like the sauce better.  To me, there is nothing better than the taste of the Maryland crab.  There are different, I know, but they just don’t do anything for me.

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Our, Naples resident, Jay, had the Grouper Sandwich, grilled, on Cuban bread, creole remoulade sauce and cole slaw.  He was happy too.

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I had the Havana.  It was their “Cubano” sandwich; grill pressed Cuban bread filled with roasted pork, smoked han, Swiss cheese, and pickles with mustard sauce served with black bean and rice.

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I must admit that it was delicious.  I had not had one in some time and just like the bread of a lobster roll, the bread of a Cuban sandwich makes the sandwich.  Then, “a la plancha” to get all the extra ingredients nice an hot. 

The Dock has a full bar and is available for holiday parties and Christmas lunches.  Please check the website above mentioned.

So totally satisfied we headed back to the east coast of Florida and to the town of Delray Beach…talk to you later…oh, and thank you Jay…

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