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Ice Cream Price of Three HOOPERS 2015 DINNER MENU 3/27/15 2:42 PM Page 1 Lil’ Hooper “Home to Ocean City’s Oldest Brewery” Troopers How They Got Their Name – A Little Ocean City History Available for children 10 and under. Kids under 3 can eat free off adult feast purchase. Weedline Session IPA – 4.2% ABV 42 IBU’s - Our session IPA with a nice herbal nose that perfectly compliments the light body of this All items served with french fries, fruit and a kids drink. day drinker. The fresh, grassy hops were inspired by the weedline, a stretch of sea grass in the ocean caused by changes in the bottom and current that attract small bait ish and the large predator ish that feed on them. Hooper’s Famous Fried Chicken 8 JackspotJackspot Amber Ale – 5.8% ABV 30 IBU’s - The “Jackspot” is a f amous ishing hole named after Captain Jack Townsend in the 1930’s. ItI t lies 23 miles off of the shore line of Ocean City and is where White Marlin were quite plentiful from the 1930’s thru the 1960’s. Cheeseburger 8 WhiteWhite Marlin Pale Ale Chicken Fingers 8 lar – 5.6% ABV 50 IBU’s - On July 29th, 1939 there were 171 White Marlin boated at the Jackspot. It was the largest Wsingle day’s catch ever recorded anywhere in the world at that time, cementing Ocean City as the White Marlin Capital of the World. 36 Fried Shrimp 8 elebrating 34 Yea Poor Man’s IPA rs Rockfish Fingers 8 – 6.6% ABV 77 IBU’s -A West Coast Style IPA named after the Poor Man’s Canyon, the closest canyon from Ocean City C to reach 100 fathoms deep where the big ish are. Black Fin Black IPA – 6.0% ABV 56 IBU’s - A Blackin Tuna has a dark body and is rich in lavor. The Blackin Tuna is the smallest species 2 of the Thunnus genus and are only found in warmer water of the Western Atlantic Ocean. KIDS FEAST Double HUK 2xIPA – 7.9% ABV 88 IBU’s - Our most aggressively hopped beer is crammed full of Centennial hops for a bright citrus 2 Crabs,2 delight. This is our collaboration with HUK Fishing to create a bold beer like a Double Header HUK up. Fried Chicken, Hush Puppies, ili ฀ Shrimp, and Corn 16 BUCKET OF BEERS HERE’SBucket฀ oTHEf฀F BeINers฀ CATCH CITY FLFINOU CITNDEY FLOUNDERR ReelReel in in one one o off each each s tystylele Beer Pretzels and 4 pack of sampler drafts Jackspot bobottledttled bbyy FinFin CiCityty BrBrewing.ewing. ili ฀ 4 pack of sampler drats Bucket฀ oBeerf฀ Be ersCh฀ ili.฀ Add to Amber, White Marlin Four for the Bimini Key, White Marlin Four for the฀ the Bucket฀ of฀ Beers฀ Pale Ale, Sneaky price of three. Pale Ale, Crat RotatingWheat, T and Black Ice Cream price of three. or Fin City Flounder. ap 13 and Poor Man’s IPA. 6Fin Black IPA. Vanilla Chocolate Cookies & Cream 13 7 6 Flavor of the Week 2 Scoop Cone or Cup 4 Root Beer Float 5 Craft Bottles Wine Hooper’s Stadium Jackspot Amber Served by the glass or bottle Blackin Black IPA Rainbow Sprinkles--Chocolate Sprinkles White Marlin Pale Ale Black Oak Merlot 6 Cup Special Chocolate Syrup .50 ea Po Pooorr Ma Man's n’sIPA IPA Kendall Jackson 22 oz. Souvenir Cup Craft Cans Chardonnay 8 BEST PLAN YOUR Poor Ma Double nHuk's IPA 2xIPA 8 DEAL Filled with your choice of SPECIAL EVENT WITH US! Bimini Key Black Oak Draft Beer, Soda or Iced Tea 6 Weedline Session IPA Chardonnay 6 With our large seating capacity, wide open deck, and fabulous ฀ 8 Draft Beer Refills 3 panoramic views-allow Twisted Tea us to provide everything you need to Kendall Jackson Select Mixed Drinks 10 make your family reunion, wedding, or business af fair a Domestic Bottles ฀ Pinot Grigio 8 Select Mixed Drink Refills 6 12913 Ocean Gateway, Ocean City, Maryland 21842 special event to remember! Coors Light Poor Man's IPA 410-213-1771 Miller Lite Free Refills on Soft Drinks and Iced Tea Ask your฀server฀for฀information HoopersCrabHouse.com Bud Light Cupcake Prosecco 8 or฀go online to Hooperscrabhouse.com Mich Ultra FinCityBrewing.com Poor CoronaMan's IPA Beverages Heineken Mark West Pinot Noir 8 Draft Beer Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Sierra Mist, Mountain Dew, Cape Mentelle Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Pink Lemonade, Rides for 2016! By the Pint or Sauvignon Blanc 8 22 oz. Stadium Cup Fruit Punch Gatorade, Fresh Brewed Iced Tea, Bimini Key Poor Man’s IPA Milk, Chocolate Milk, Coffee, & Hot Tea White Marlin Pale Ale Double Huk 2xIPA By the Glass 3 Weedline Session IPA Coors Light Stadium Cup 22oz. (Free Soft Drink Refills) 6 Miller Lite Pitchers of Soda 8 Yuengling Fruit Smoothies - Strawberry, Pina Colada, Blue Moon Craft Rotating Tap Tropical Fruit Punch, Mudslide & Banana 5 hirty-six years and thanks to all our wonderful customers, still going strong!!! It truly has been a great experience having a dream Tand watching it become a reality–––knowing all the hard work was sooo worth it!! We have come a long way in 36 years––– f Be sure to follow the Hooper’s Crab Wagon to your local rom a corn ield to an adventure. We have very much enjoyed seeing and getting to know all the wonderful familiar faces each season and to be able to introduce and share Hooper’s with so many new customers, is always CALLGiant and213-2FUN Martin’s grocery(2386) storesCALL for fresh213-2FUN Steamed (2386)Crabs BAY FISHING BOAT PONTOON RENTALS a pleasure. $2atOff Hooperscra Adult Ticketbhouse.com.(13 or older) While$20 visiting Off your store, visit! Half or Full Day Rental We sincerely hope you have enjoyed watching us grow through the years and that you continue making Hooper’s your destination point. the seafood section to pick up Hooper’s Crab House very We appreciate and “Thank You” for choosing us. Enjoy your visit and we look forward to seeing you again–––soon. own Crab and Shrimp spice, Crabby Pretzels, Soft Shell Sincerely, Crabs and Signature Crab Cakes!!! Pete and Royette Shepherd, Ryan, Patrick, Mike, Justin & Hooper’s Staff HOOPERS 2015 DINNER MENU 3/27/15 2:42 PM Page 2 TheThe Gratuity may be added to parties of 8 and larger. Available at your local Giant. Starters GF = Gluten Free Seafood BucketBucket ListList 12 All entrees served with a fresh vegetable and starch of the day! Ask your server. Calamari Lightly breaded and served with homemade marinara. Clam Bake GF Scallop Skewers Scallops wrapped in apple smoked bacon glazed with our signature GF Whole Steamed Lobster Mouth watering 2 lb. lobster steamed fresh from the tank. Market 16 Triple Trifecta 1 lb. snow crab legs, lobster tail, and a homemade crab cake—broiled or fried. 38 For Two Two bowls of BBQ sauce. soup, two one-pound GF Chicken Wings Traditional wings served Hot, House Spice or BBQ. 12 GF Stuffed Flounder Fillet of Flounder stufed with shrimp, lobster, scallops, and provolone cheese. 10 18 Baked and topped with Imperial Sauce. 29 steamed lobsters, four GF Raw Oysters on Half Shell half doz. doz. 31 11 Maryland Crab Cake Platter Twin crab cakes delicately seasoned and fried or broiled to perfection. steamed clams, two large Rockfish Fingers A local’s favorite served with a roasted red pepper sauce. Snow Crab Legs Over 2 lbs. of delicious snow crab legs served with drawn butter and lemon. 36 11 crabs, four shrimp, two snow Clams Casino 6 top necks prepared in the Hooper’s Casino tradition Three Way Combination Lobster, scallops, and shrimp broiled in a delightfully seasoned white wine and butter 10 crab leg clusters, four steamed Stuffies Minced clam and bread crumbs baked on the half shell...New England style sauce, served over a bed of pasta. 31 mussels, two ears of corn, coleslaw, Seafood Platter Eastern Shore lump crab cake, shrimp, illet of ish, and tender scallops. Mouth watering delicious. Your choice broiled or fried. 31 bread & butter. 75 All Things Crab Pancho’s Seafood Fiesta An overstufed burrito with lobster, shrimp and scallops. 22 GF Fried Fish Platter Two illets of pub battered Haddock. 21 Awesome Clawsome 1lb. Lobster, one Stuffed Mushroom Caps - Silver dollar mushrooms illed with our crab imperial topped with a light cream sauce 12 Fried Shrimp Platter Generous helping of large shrimp. 23 snow crab cluster, two blue crabs and corn. 34 11 Crabby Pretzel Hooper’s crab dip spread, topped with cheese & our own seasoning. Soft Shell Crabs Two crispy Panko encrusted soft shells – just the answer for crab lovers. 24 Crab Lovers Delight Served cold, 1 lb of mouth watering fresh eastern shore lump crab meat served with Linguine & Clams - Served with a light & creamy white wine sauce with fresh sauteed clams. 24 GF Short Shoreman Two clusters of snow crab lemon and crackers, great for the whole table (Serves four). 45 Fish Tacos Tacos illed with crispy cod or grilled mahi mahi, fresh pico de gallo, boom boom sauce, zesty cilantro legs, 1/4 lb. steamed shrimp, four clams, four mussels and lime slaw. 21 and corn. 30 Please, no substitutions. From the Steamer Poultry GF Clams (top necks) Full Bucket 12 Chicken Chesapeake Succulent chicken breast topped with our signature crabmeat imperial…An Eastern Shore classic. 25 GF Steamed Shrimp Enjoy our succulent shrimp seasoned in Hooper’s special blend of spices. 1/2 lb 12 1lb 20 Fried Chicken Platter Eastern Shore favorite - dipped in our own special blend of seasonings and fried to a tender and moist taste.
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