(410) 477-1975
4100 N Pt Blvd
Baltimore,
MD
21222
39.2659
-76.4674
Neighborhood: Dundalk
Hours:
Mon-Wed 8am-2am
Thu-Fri 6am-2am
Sat 8am-2am
Sun 11am-11pm
Price:
$$$$
Last updated 1.30.09
What People Are Saying About Costa's Inn
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – A family-run business surrounded by strip clubs is bound to have a split personality. Costa's dim, smokey bar sits lottery-scratching customers on torn bar stools as a jukebox croons country. The Inn's cavernous dining hall places extended families around long tables in a clean well-lighted place. Both areas serve crabs and consider the wooden mallet a major dining utensil. But they feel worlds apart, despite swinging doors connecting one to the other. – – The Food – Other businesses bemoan Maryland's shrinking crab industry--both in terms of the native…
Disappointing experience--- mediocre to average crabs at best
by gltkar at Citysearch
I have been to Costas for crabs at least half a dozen times in the past few years and yesterday's experience was much less satisfying than in the past. We got 4 dozen of the 54's (which means $54 a dozen for a total of $208 for the crabs)- and many were missing claws, several were hollow when opened (ie very little meat), several had black lungs and blackened organs, and a few were sour/rotten as if steamed when already dead. Plus many of the crabs appeared to have barnacles on them- some of which had leeched into the crab thru the shell - into the back fin section which is usually the meatest. The waitress was good about trying to fix some of the issues but overall this experience was very disappointing. (in the past the crabs have been consistently heavy with all claws accounted for- whether attach or not to the crab.) I can understand you get what you get when ordering a bushel of crabs but we were paying $4.50 per crab. We are looking elsewhere for crabs since this experience. Not worth the premium cost for just an average to mediocre product.
- Pros: appetizers and entrees are good quality
- Cons: crabs are inconsistent and pricy
Best Crab Cakes in Baltimore
by pdelaney at Citysearch
Costa's is known for its crabs, but has crabcakes that take a backseat to none! The restaurant is clean, bright, and very family-friendly. Service is excellent and the food is consistently good. I have had crabcakes all over Maryland, and these are among the best. They use lump crabmeat that is both fresh, and completely devoid of shell. Unlike other places, their broiled crabcakes don't contain any discernable fillers, and in five trips here, I have never bitten into even a hint of a shell! The restaurant is decorated with local sports memorabilia including MD horseracing photos, and has a big screen TV so you won't miss any of the action.
- Pros: Crabs, Crabcakes, Friendly Service
- Cons: none
Great crab, interesting crowd
by tatumliv at Citysearch
I stumbles upon Costa's driving around the coast of Maryland and was delighted to learn it's one of the top rated crab shacks around. The steamed crab was fabulous as was the Cream of Crab soup. The greek salad was huge and very tasty too! The restaurant itself consists of a lot of four tables, many put together to form long tables, covered in crab paper and large screen tvs. It's bustling with an interesting mix of people shouting over the crab cracking. Each table gets its own trash bucket too. The service was very amiable and while not annoyingly watching your every move, they were there when you needed something. I highly recommend Costa's and keep going back myself.
- Pros: steamed crab, homemade soups, great service
- Cons: , need reservations, run out of jumbo crab
The Details on Costa's Inn
Know Before You Go:
If you're ordering hard shell crabs, you'll need to make a reservation; you'll be asked how many crabs you want and which size you prefer.
When to Go:
While the dining area is the main attraction, the bar picks up additional business on the weekends thanks to karaoke. Friday and Saturday nights, self-styled Patsy Clines and Bruce Springsteens sing from 9pm to 1am; Sunday, the amateurs belt them out from 6pm to 10pm.
Category:
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Late Night Dining, Hidden Find, Family Style Dining, Group Dining, Dine At The Bar, Bar Scene
General Info:
Open 7 Days




