When you’re craving crabs fresh from the sea, there are only two ways of getting your hands on them: go catch them yourself – or find someone who has already done that part of the task. The good news is, not only can you find fresh crabs at this hidden crab shack in South Carolina, they’ll also cook ’em for you before you take ’em home.

Charlie Brown’s Seafood Kitchen is also a fresh seafood market. And the kitchen is always at the ready to cook up your crabs before you carry them home for the feast.

Google Maps/Mark Tiroff Sr This to-go kitchen is the best spot in the Lowcountry to find cooked-to-order crabs.

How do you like yours prepared?

Google Maps/Jared Collins I like mine steamed with a generous sprinkling of Old Bay on top.

Prefer them breaded and deep fried?

Facebook/Charlie Brown Seafood Charlie Brown’s Seafood Kitchen will make them to perfection!

Here’s how it works:

Google Maps/Jared Collins You pop into this fresh seafood market and decide how many crabs you want (or in my case, need). You can then opt to have the kitchen cook them for you for a nominal fee, and then you get to carry them out for eating.

Want a modified Frogmore Stew with crabs added?

Google Maps/Jaedyn Pender You only have to ask at Charlie Brown’s, because they aim to please! Bring home a huge, steaming pan of crabs, shrimp and sausage (shown above) for a meal to remember.

Most people find the prices for all of the fresh seafood very reasonable.

Facebook/Charlie Brown Seafood And, we suggest following them on Facebook here because they post daily specials. (After you follow, you’ll need to check the box that says “see this first in my timeline,” or it could show up in your timeline DAYS after the special ends.)

Love to cook and want to do that part yourself?

Google Maps/Jared Collins Charlie Brown’s is a fresh seafood market AND a To-Go kitchen. So just bring a cooler with some ice (to keep them alive until you get them in the water/steamer) and you can take them home and cook them yourself.

Finding Charlie Brown’s is an adventure in itself.

Google Maps [enhanced] It’s on busy Rivers Avenue in North Charleston, just below the Montague Avenue crossroads, and not far south of Interstate 526. The above map should help.

Got crabs? You could have the best crabs around — now that you know where to find ’em!

Google Maps/JT Williams

Charlie Brown’s Seafood Kitchen is located at 4726 Rivers Ave., North Charleston, SC 29405. It’s open seven days a week: Mon – Thurs 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Fri/Sat 10:00 to 7:00 p.m., and Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Follow their Facebook page for (almost) daily specials and to learn more.

Google Maps/Mark Tiroff Sr

This to-go kitchen is the best spot in the Lowcountry to find cooked-to-order crabs.

Google Maps/Jared Collins

I like mine steamed with a generous sprinkling of Old Bay on top.

Facebook/Charlie Brown Seafood

Charlie Brown’s Seafood Kitchen will make them to perfection!

You pop into this fresh seafood market and decide how many crabs you want (or in my case, need). You can then opt to have the kitchen cook them for you for a nominal fee, and then you get to carry them out for eating.

Google Maps/Jaedyn Pender

You only have to ask at Charlie Brown’s, because they aim to please! Bring home a huge, steaming pan of crabs, shrimp and sausage (shown above) for a meal to remember.

And, we suggest following them on Facebook here because they post daily specials. (After you follow, you’ll need to check the box that says “see this first in my timeline,” or it could show up in your timeline DAYS after the special ends.)

Charlie Brown’s is a fresh seafood market AND a To-Go kitchen. So just bring a cooler with some ice (to keep them alive until you get them in the water/steamer) and you can take them home and cook them yourself.

Google Maps [enhanced]

It’s on busy Rivers Avenue in North Charleston, just below the Montague Avenue crossroads, and not far south of Interstate 526. The above map should help.

Google Maps/JT Williams

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