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Boiling Pot

700 E 6th Street, Austin, Texas 78701

Featured Review : When you first arrive at the Boiling Pot the waiters and waitresses will completely cover your table with white butcher paper, tie plastic bibs around your neck and supply you with wooden shell-cracking mallets. Then wh...See Full Review

  • #106 most popular
    Austin restaurant
  • Avg. User Rating:
    3 out of 5 stars

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Boiling Pot

  • 4 out of 5 stars by rigmarole from Buffalo, New York
  • November 15, 2004
Quote: Well, the price range is kind of iffy. It makes a big difference if you order crabs or not. From what I can remember, crawfish is about $9/lb, oysters are 7/dozen, sausage (boiled in the same pot) is $7-ish, and crabs are $22-37/lb. Sure, it is more... Read the full Boiling Pot review

From journal Eat a lot in Austin

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Boiling Pot

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Liza from St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • April 26, 2001
Quote: When you first arrive at the Boiling Pot the waiters and waitresses will completely cover your table with white butcher paper, tie plastic bibs around your neck and supply you with wooden shell-cracking mallets. Then when your food order is ready... Read the full Boiling Pot review

From journal Edible Austin