Big Crawdaddy's Little Crabbery

Nothing beats crabs. Thats the motto at Big Crawdaddy's Little Crabbery. It is not so little as the name would imply however. The building is a large banquet hall style restaurant. Littered with tables and piles of cracked crab shells beside them. Wooden mallets are arranged on the nearest wall so that any visitors might grab their own to use at their table. For the crabs, and much of the shelled seafood here, need to be broken into to eat them.

All around, mallets crash into crab legs and arms around the hall. Salty sea men slurping down the pristine crab meat, smearing it in butter and spice.

Big Crawdaddy's Little Crabbery

Skullcrusher Oyster

Trade Good

Uncommon

One of the most dangerous meals you can order at Big Daddy's Little Crabbery is the Skulcrusher Oyster. The shell of these oysters is as long as a grown man's arm. And even after they have been prepared, the sinews that hold the shell together are so strong that they can pull it shut with a force that could watermelon squash a Fortchman's head. It is served with a winch with which to pry the shell open... now prudent diners would then use a fork to pull free the meat and have their meal all proper like. But prudent diners are sneered at and cajoled at Big Crawdaddy's Little Crabbery. Once the shell is pried open enough, diners at this establishment put their head into the oyster's shell, and slurp up their meal, pulling their head back free before the winch breaks.

Cost: 25 gp
Weight: 25 lbs.

Type
Pub / Tavern / Restaurant
Parent Location