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Businiess name:  Marble Slab Creamery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Yesterday, the day after Thanksgiving, my in-laws were in town and wanted to ""eat at the harbor"" while they were visiting. As a person who lives in the city, I knew we were taking a risk eating at the tourist trap that is the Inner Harbor, but I figured that if I at least steered them to a place like M&S Grill, it couldn't turn out too bad. I was so wrong. By far, the worst part about our visit was the strange, spider-like creatures that were living in the raw oysters we ordered. How could BOTH the person who shucked the oysters AND the waiter neglect to see the pale, slimy, creatures that were pumping their legs up and down in the half-shell?? My sister-in-law freaked out and totally lost her appetite as soon as I pointed out the grotesque alienish creatures in one of our oysters. None of us had ever seen anything like it before. We showed the waiter and he said, ""They shouldn't be like that?"" When I later did research at home, I found out that the creatures were ""oyster crabs"" or ""pea crabs"" so they were harmless to us, but they meant that the oysters were bad. The fact that we were (1) served bad oysters, that (2) had moving parasites in them which several employees didn't notice and (3) that none of the staff knew what they were was just plain inexcusable. Our other lunch items were horrible (except for the french fries) but it's not like anyone had much of an appetite left at that time anyway. The final insult: when the waiter brought us the check, they hadn't even credited us anything for the oysters and we had to ask him to take them off the check. As we left, we saw that they had written ""86 the oysters"" on the whiteboard. I'd advise that you not eat there. Pros: at the Inner Harbor (a pro for some) Cons: at the Inner Harbor (a con for me), untrained wait-staff, not knowledgable about seafood

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