Shaker’s Conch House
10149 NW 22nd Ave, West Little River, FL, 33147
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Address :
10149 NW 22nd Ave
West Little River, FL, 33147 - Phone (305) 836-3345
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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Latoya S.
I've had better... The portions are small and the staff is NOT friendly AT all... The food and price in my opinion are just okay.... ... and I know its a hole in the wall, but I just don't like their setup... Naw... All in all, nothing to complain about but definitely not nothing to brag on... Sorry Shakers, but I will not be returning...
(3)Joseluis A.
i dont think i would have discovered shakers if it wasnt for yelp. be warned, shakers is not in the nicest neighborhood of miami. in other words, shit is real around here. also there is no seating area at shakers so this is exclusively a take out place. fried conch, thats whats up. they also offer other seafood options and fried chicken even bbq ribs but since this is a conch house and it was my first time visiting, i had to go with the fried conch dinner. comes with two sides. i got the pigeon peas & rice and cole slaw but they also have mac & cheese, collar greens, french fries, plantains and more. they unfortunately dont have any water and the lady behind the counter did not offer tab water which is fine with me but whatever, she said they got lemonade and i normally like that so i got a large lemonade. the fried conch is made to order so wait time was about 15 minutes i would say. there are some seats so thats where we chilled and thats when it hit me. i was the only hispanic in this establishment. so... i must tell all of my people (16% of the US population and growing. embrace yourselves fox news disciples) to visit this place cause its awesome. i wish theres was a place as legit at this in south beach or downtown cause for those of us who dont drive, it would be a mission to get here by public transit means. so heres why i cant give shakers a five star rating, firstly: george r doesnt like it when yelpers rate 5 stars, secondly: i did not get the cole slaw i ordered, instead i got potato salad and thirdly: my lemonade had enough sugar to give an elephant a sugar rush intense enough to make him commit suicide. i had never in my life had anything sweeter than this lemonade. i took a couple of sips and would lose consciousness for about two seconds immediately after doing so. this is called diabetes coma. its real. besides, no water? water is life. shakers lemonade is sweet slow death. nevertheless the rest was great. even the potato salad - which i didnt order - was good. the fried conch was fresh and it was crispy and tasty. very generous portion too! pigeon peas & rice is the one side you must get even if you get it extra cause seriously who doesnt like pigeon peas & rice? oh right, the 1% but none of them motherfuckers would even dare to come here so screw them. bunch of snakes.
(4)Zorin D.
I feel remorseful every time I have conch since it isn't sustainably fished, but sometimes I can't resist. Shaker's is a chain that's dotted through South Florida. They sell a variety of fried seafood. My only source of annoyance for Shaker's is that they don't offer fresh lemon anymore but packets of lemon juice from concentrate. They go straight to the trash for me. The sauce that comes with the conch which is sort of like a remolaude is pretty tasty as well. The food is cheap, fresh and fried to perfection.
(4)Norma D.
This is a little take-out spot in Liberty City. I've been getting take out lunch from them for years and I love it! Their fried conch platter overflows with tender pieces of conch and fries. Their combo platter is also a great deal with 4 pieces of fried fish, 4 fried shrimp, fried conch and a side of french fries of vegetables. OK, OK I know....not the healthiest lunch but OH SO GOOD. Besides, I usually split the combo platter with a friend. I wash this all down with a flip flop (aka Arnold Palmer). Their menu also features other goodies like fried chicken, collard greens, souse, etc. but I've yet to try them. It's on my list though! ;)
(4)Brittany D.
YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME?! I can't believe this lil girl from Cali is going to be the first to review Shakers. Shame... I mean I was born in Miami but shit I'm sad for u guys a bit... Whatever. For those of u who don't know, Shakers is one of the best places to get stewed and fried conch. For those of u reading this and dont know what conch is its a shell fish that is delicious. I've only been able to get it in MIami. But its truly wonderful. Matter a fact this is the Shakers that closest to my Grandmomma's house so i used to go here all the time. get ur ass up and get some conch. And shame on u Floridians.... I shouldn't be able to claim this as a frist to review...but 'all are sleepin on ur pimpin for real.
(5)Danielle N.
If you want hot, fresh, delicious conch this is the place.
(5)Abel's H.
So where do I start? Anyone that knows me know that I love to travel with my girlfriend/wife of 25 years and we love to eat in new places. We've been to the shakers about a year ago. I've had plenty Conch in my life and I have to tell you there is nothing special here. I have been to plenty mom and pop restaurants where the food was just okay but the service was outstanding and that alone brought me back just to support the smaller shops. I'm an extremely optimistic and positive guy and believe in community support for smaller places. That being said I would not give this place the last penny in my pocket if that's all it took to stop it from going out of business. I came back because my girlfriend/wife was having a conch craving. The food was okay and it was the closest place in the area for a project that we were working on. It does not scare me to come to the hood because good food seems to be the best tasting from what I found traveling throughout the country. The attitude in this place makes me feel as if I did not meet their expectations of what a customer should be. I had to wait for several minutes when I walked in just for someone to show up at the front counter. When she finally appeared from wherever she came from she had an attitude as if I was disturbing her. While she was checking her computer or updating her Facebook status tweeting or whatever she felt she had to do with her eyes instead of look at me it made me feel as if I was doing something wrong. My wife ordered The fried conch and fries and I ordered the rib platter. I was very's quickly told that "we ain't got ribs no mo". As I tried my best to quickly fumble through the menu for a back up selection, she decided it was the best time to be more intensely focused on her computer screen. I asked a few questions about the menu items and she answered very quietly as she focused on her computer. I replied sis you have to speak up a little I could hardly hear you. After rolling her eyes at me to let me know for sure that I was disturbing her, I replied, listen, this food is not cheap and it's tough to make money these days, could you at least respect me enough to look me in the eye as you speak to me! Rolling her eyes even harder she let me know that she does not speak loud and shifted her eyes to the next person in line and asked could she help them, totally ignore me. I wish I was making this up! I'm a strong believer in voting with your money so of course this place does not get reelected by my entire family. Here's the thing, I really don't think that they even care. Just to let you guys know, the one star is because the doors were unlocked. Happy dining.
(1)Johnny T.
'Discoveries' like Shaker's is what Yelp's all about. This is a small mom & pop, in an under-trafficked part of the metro (as far as Yelp's concerned) -- creating crazy good grub. But for the website, I never would have found myself in West Little River on a sunny Saturday, eating some of the best fried goodies I've had since moving to Miami. Shaker's a good reminder of the importance of exploring your metro. After a relatively quick trip north on 95, I arrived at Shaker's. It's located in a small strip mall off of a busy street. Slow your roll as you approach because you'll either pass it by or get rear ended by slamming on your brakes. Neither of these are good options. Park, walk inside and then look up. That's the menu board. Take a second to consider your options. Stop. There are no options. This is a conch house. Get the conch! In fact, get the conch dinner with sides of mac & cheese and pigeon peas. While you're at it, get some electric red fruit punch as well. Get a jumbo size. Sit in the chairs next to the windows. Wait. Grab your order. Go to the side of the store and shake out copious amounts of hot sauce and lemon juice on top of your conch. Take small small sips of your fruit punch. It's strong. This fruit punch is not for the newly-initiated. This is for the child of the '80s who was weened on Kool-Aid, Hi-C and Wyler's (maybe throw in some Faygo for good measure). Have a plan in mind for where you're going to eat this goodness because a.) there's no where to eat inside the take-out store and b.) there's no way you're making it home without devouring what you just purchased.
(4)Amber L.
Just as the name implies, Shaker's is a House of Conch - they sell it all kinds of ways but most famously the fried conch. I've been a patron of Shaker's for the past, oh, 23 years or so - a favorite treat even in childhood. It's a neighborhood place. Looks much the same today as it did way back when. The same menu board and interior furnishings since at least 1990. I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Thank goodness they also apply that philosophy to the food! The recipes haven't changed throughout the years and frankly, they have no reason to. The way they've always done it works and works very well. I always get the fried conch when I go to Shaker's. It's lightly breaded tendrils of tender conch, deep-fried to a golden brown but not at all greasy. The exterior packs a great crunch while the conch meat (a notoriously tough seafood if not done right) stays pleasantly chewy on the inside. The seasoning is very simple and it doesn't need to be any more than that. My go-to is a 1/4lb order of conch with fries - grab some ketchup, mustard and lime, sit back, relax and enjoy! There are other menu options available (chicken, fish, shrimp), as well as side dishes like peas & rice, mac & cheese, collard greens and potato salad. This is no dine-in spot - takeout only. Parking can get hectic on the weekends. Service is "succint", not necessarily friendly. But all of that is why folks that know and enjoy Shaker's love it for their CONCH, the real star of the show. Now excuse me while I call in my order. ;)
(4)Joy D.
I ordered the combo platter which included conch, shrimp and fish for $14. My sides were macaroni & cheese and collard greens with cornbread. The serving portions are large enough for two to share. There is a 15 to 20 minute while they cook the seafood but, it's worth it. This is by no means gourmet fare but it will satisfy your urge for a hearty, convenient and relatively reasonably priced seafood dinner.
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