Introducing Gosling's Stormy Ginger Beer. Now making a delicious Dark 'n Stormy® is a breeze.
As always, start with two ounces of deep, luscious Gosling's Black Seal Rum in a tall ice filled glass. Then top with our new perfectly balanced ginger beer; the only ginger beer made strictly to make Dark 'n Stormy cocktails.
We didn't steer you wrong on the whole shorts thing. Trust us on this one, too. We spent over a year to achieve the ideal balance of sweetness and spiciness and matching it to the flavour profile of our award-winning Black Seal Rum.
Located on the edge of Boston's historic Fort Point Channel, The Barking Crab has become one of the city's best-loved meeting and eating spots. 2010 marks our sixteenth year of operation. Opened in May of 1994 as an outdoor summer restaurant, we were known for our first three years as Venus — Seafood in the Rough. After a successful second season, the restaurant expanded into the adjoining Neptune Lobster and Seafood Market, adding a wood-burning stove and becoming a year-round operation.
Not the "typical" Boston seafood restaurant, The Barking Crab offers the casual atmosphere of a coastal clam shack in a funky urban setting, with a marina alongside for easy access by water, and all the rich resources of Boston only a short walk away.
Our great menu concentrates on fresh seafood but there's also plenty to delight all appetites, including the vegetarian. Our wait and bar staff are cool, friendly and knowledgeable. And we can accommodate you whether you're dining alone or arriving with two dozen of your closest friends. Come join the fun!
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Use Barritts Gingerbeer, not Goslings. Barritts has existed since i was a boy and Bermudians have ALWAYS used Barritts brand (Gosling brand of Gingerbeer didn't exist). Plus, it tastes better and doesn't leave an after taste in the mouth, AND Barritts is definately BERMUDIAN, so its clearly the better choice for the Dark & Stormy PUREST, like me. :-) Oh, and the lime? Toss it in the trash. Bermudians don't use lime in thier Dark & Stormy
DonCornelius366 10 months ago