Dining Out
Mary Furr
Zubie’s Dry Dock, Adams Avenue and Magnolia Street, is organized chaos
with something for everyone. It’s a casual T-shirt and shorts place where
diners can sit on telephone-pole stools at the oyster bar or continue
just beyond to place an order at the grill for the freshest seafood in
town.
Find a seat at the red checkered picnic tables while the kids head for
the 10-foot high aquarium that divides the bar from the large dining
room.
The oyster bar is where we ordered the great Mexican shrimp cocktail
($6.95) that’s served in a tomato marinade with bits of tomato, onion and
cilantro with nine fat shrimp. They’re the biggest and best I’ve had in
decades -- so fresh you almost smell the ocean.
It was a strange, almost pick-me-up meal when we added a platter of
beer battered onion rings ($3.50) to crunch along with the shrimp. The
more traditional shrimp cocktail ($5.95) served in a sherbet glass has
nine of those great shrimp hanging over the edge with a thick, slightly
spicy sauce. Servings are generous here and you could have these
cocktails as a lunch or to share with a friend.
Shrimp Scampi ($6.95) was not what we expected. At Zubie’s nine
excellent shrimp top a disappointing dish of pasta in a garlic butter
sauce so mild you could barely taste the garlic. We compromised by
dipping the shrimp in the cocktail sauce and bypassing the pasta.
Zubie’s is not just seafood. We ordered from the grill a thin crust,
rolled edge, 12 slice pizza with nine toppings ($9.95). The cook said we
could choose any or get them all -- salami, onions, peppers, olives,
mushrooms, ham, pineapple, cheese, Italian sausage. This is a perfect
place to bring hungry little leaguers after a game.
Tacos ($4.25) are also popular choices according to bartender Joy
Whitlock -- there are fajitas, fish, calamari and shrimp ones available.
Zubie’s, was opened in 1992 by owners Brenda and John Zubietta and is
presently managed by Miguel Guerrez. It’s filled with regulars who know
what they want, usually order quickly and find a favorite seat to watch
one of the TVs. It has the busy ambience and friendly feel of the family
kitchen.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments
or suggestions for her, call (562) 493-5062.
Zubie’s Dry Dock
Where: 9059 Adams Ave. at Magnolia Street
Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday
Misc.: Cash only, ATM on premises
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