When we first moved here in 2010, I would often hear older
people talk about eating at the Rusty Anchor, so for a while I assumed it was
too old-school for me. But it has become one of my favorite lunch spots, with
the kids or without. Yes, the decor and ambiance are definitely a throwback to
seafood houses of the past (the same family has owned and operated it since
1983). But go more than a few times and the waitress will bring you your
favorite beverage without you saying a word. The fish and shellfish is super
fresh and prepared well, and the daily specials can seriously rock. So maybe
I'm a bit more old school than I thought. And I'm not the only one - I see the
same diners every time we go in there....young, old, and from every walk of
life.
One of the first things that got me hooked (excuse the
fishing pun) was the White Conch Chowder. It's served every Friday, and on
Saturday if they happen to have any left. Seriously good stuff, made with a
flavorful creamy base, tender chunks of potato, and lots of conch meat, cut
small so that you get the flavor and not the chewiness. I enjoy ordering this
soup at several restaurants in the lower Keys, but I think Rusty Anchor's version just may be my
favorite.
I love the women who serve lunch there, and the way they
serve it. You don't just get an iced tea, you get a pitcher in case you need a
refill. All seafood orders come with chilled squeeze bottles of both tartar
sauce and cocktail sauce so you can use as much, or as little, as you prefer.
Extra napkins, 'to go' boxes, and inquiries about the family are delivered
without request. Food is served quickly. Maybe that is why it's so popular with
large groups of local businessmen and the staff of the Sheriff's office?
Rusty's Fish Sandwich is served on Cuban bread with lettuce,
tomato, and onion. I prefer the yellowtail snapper if they have it, fried, but
you can also get your choice of the day's catches grilled, blackened, or lemon
peppered. The Fish Reuben is really good, as is the Cuban Mix, dressed with
mustard as it should be. If they have Pulled Pork as a daily special, order it!
One sandwich is enough for two people, easily.
Along with fresh fish and local shrimp, the dinner menu
offers spiny lobster, conch steak, and fresh tuna steak seared with sesame
seeds, served with wasabi and soy sauce. They cut the Delmonico steak in house.
That and baby back ribs make sure that the non-seafood eaters won't be hungry.
Every Wednesday is 'Prime Rib Night.' I hear it's very popular. And kind of old
school. At the Rusty Anchor, that's a good thing.
White Conch Chowder at Rusty Anchor |
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