HI,
For me, Captain Porky’s is all about the hand breaded jumbo shrimp:
Ditto here, BTW - havent ordered anything else there in a while. However,
the last time I was there, I saw a special listed as "coconut shrimp dinner" -
has anyone ever tried that? I almost did, but decided at the last minute to
stick with the jumbo - was curious if the coconut shrimp was also freshly
breaded (or coconut-ed), and if it was any good.
While I could have had french fries, coleslaw and a fresh baked roll. I opted instead for greens, corn bread and garlic potatoes all made from scratch. I would have had baklava but it was still baking in the oven.
The corn-bread looks interested - was it any good? I'll probably stick with fries
over potatoes, and maybe slaw over greens, but the cornbread for roll looks
like a pretty good exchange.
because the feta is fat free and the Parmesan is from the milk fat. I will make an effort to coordinate a future visit with a batch of cheese. I bought from him feta, aged parmesan and fresh parmesan, which I spread on sour dough toast this evening.
Dino wasnt there the last time I visited, so I didnt hear anything about this new
stuff on the menu. Is the cheese pretty good, then? Must pick some up the next
time Iam there.
Captain Porky now offers a
lobster roll, which he claims is similar to those from the Northeast at a mere $6 as opposed to $18 from The Fish Guy. He also offers Alligator Tail dinner for $6.99.
Saw the Alligator Tail dinner on offer, but not the lobster roll! If anyone has tried
this, please send a review - at 6 bucks its shockingly reasonable, I wonder if
the size is much smaller or something.
If I am coming going north on Route 41, I exit going north east on Delany Road. When I come to Wadsworth Road, I turned right (east). When I reach Sheridan Road, I turn left where I immediately see:
Hmm. Ive also gone there only when driving up or down 41 - but Ive always only
taken Wadsworth Road directly to Sheridan. Didnt know about Delany - it sounds
like its an angled street. Is this significantly quicker? (Wadsworth is a nice
street, going thru some prettyish residential areas - but at points it drops to
a 30mph limit IIRC).
ease note the chimney, which is part of the smoker he uses for ribs, rib tips and such. I have had them in the past and thought they were quite good. However, I really love what he does with shrimp and have sort of lingered there.
Ditto. Ive only tried tips on a sample once - when I had the temerity to ask Dino if
they were smoked or baked. He took serious umbrage and offered me a sample
of the tip as proof

It was pretty good in the sample, but I get good BBQ on the
southside often enough, and his seafood is so good its hard order anything
else, as you said. Ive often wanted to try his gumbo or clam-chowder too,
he has small portions for about 3 bucks or so - but after a jumbo shrimp dinner
have never actually gotten around to having any of that stuff either.
c8w