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Frequently Asked Questions

Find the information you need about the Crow's Nest Restaurant, Marina & Wine List. The pre-asked questions are organized by category to make it easier for you to find them. When you post a question, we may use it on this site & we will respond to you personally. Thank you for your interest! To ask a general question - please contact us.


General
What are your hours of operation?
The Crow's Nest is open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Serving lunch Monday through Saturday from 11.00 am (11.30 in the summer) until 3 pm in the dining room, 4.30 pm on the outside porch. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday from 4.30 pm (5 pm in the summer) until 10 pm and from Noon until 10 pm on Sunday.
When did the Crow's Nest open?
The Crow's Nest opened in 1976 with 15 tables & a six stool bar.
Will you give out your recipes?
Yes, you may send a request to the chef via this website.
What are the charges for renting your private room?
Our private room seats 12 people comfortably. A minimum check of $250 for lunch or $500 for dinner plus tax and gratuity will apply.


Restaurant and Tavern
Do you serve farm raised or wild salmon at the Crow's Nest? Polly, Rotunda, FL
Dear Polly, We always have top quality farm raised salmon from the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, however, I often feature wild salmon from the Pacific north west and Alaska as dinner specials. Executive Chef Mike Leopold
Do you take reservations?
Yes, we take reservations and walk-ins as well. You may reserve via this site or by telephone: 941.484.9551.
What are the charges for renting your private room?
Our private room seats 12 people comfortably. A minimum check of $250 for lunch or $500 for dinner plus tax and gratuity will apply.


Marina
What other services do you offer?
We have dock space for boats up to 140 ft. We provide 30 amp and 50 amp shore power, cable TV, wireless internet, pump-outs, courtesy bicycles for overnight guests. We have 5 bathrooms with showers & laundry facilities.
What do you charge for monthly dockage?
We charge $15 per foot plus tax and a flat rate for electric 1 30 amp is $30, 2 30 amps are $75. Cable and water are included.
What do you charge per foot for overnight dockage?
We charge $2.00 per foot (30 ft min.)plus tax per night. If you pay ahead for six days, the seventh day is free. Electric and water are included. Weekly, monthly & annual contracts are also available.
Does the Crow's Nest Marina have a pump-out?
Yes, we offer pump-out service to our guests. There is no charge when 100 gallons of fuel is purchased. The fee is $5.00 for overnight guests and $15.00 for all others.


Wine Cellar
Do wine glasses matter?
Very much. Part of the pleasure of wine is its color and aroma, so wine glasses should be clear, and large enough to let the aroma develop, at its best when the glass is half full.
How do you tell if a wine is corked?
A corked wine is not one that has bits of cork floating in it - that is just due to a crumbly cork and won't affect the flavor. Nor is it a wine that is off due to other faulty culprits such as: Oxidization, Brettanomyces, Sulfur Dioxide. It is also certainly no simply a wine that is just not to your liking. Corked wine has been stopped with a defective cork, which leaves a musty, dank smell and flavor in the wine. It cannot be predicted, and it is not the fault of the grower - it is simply due to the chemical known as “TCA” or “2,4,6-trichloroanisole,” which is a chemical which is used in the cork making process. A fully corked wine will smell pretty awful (think wet cardboard and moldy basement). A mild case of corking will flatten and deaden the fruity qualities of the wine. If you're not sure if a wine is corked, swish it around the glass, as contact with the air oxidizes the wine it will exaggerate the corking effect. TCA is one of the reasons behind the move toward screw caps and box wine (both of which may take away some of the romanticism of opening a bottle at the table, but will certainly prove to be not only common, but practical as well.
Where can I find Organic wine?
Like many of wine’s little lessons, we need to be careful about what I would call “clever marketing.” First, there is a difference between an organic wine and a wine that is certified organic. The later is more important. A certified organic wine has gone through many tasks, regulations and fees to make sure that both their growing fields and their winemaking facilities are up to government standards that allow them to obtain this certification. Almost all wines in this country and most of the world for that mater are practicing organic farming. In fact some if not most wineries have moved into Biodynamic farming which takes organics to a whole new level. As a customer you are certainly welcome to insist that any wine you drink is certified organic. However, it is best to keep in mind that grape growing as a whole in the world is a fairly eco-friendly practice, which means that you will be only limiting your choice in wine and paying the premium to do so.
What is the best wine to serve with shellfish?
Thank you so much for your interest in our restaurant and specifically our wine program. Talking wine will always be one of the favorite parts of my job. In response to your question, I would like to let you know that pairing wine with food is first and foremost an art and not a science. There is never any one answer to your question and there will always be more than one opinion. I wish I could give you a straight answer to "What pairs best with shellfish?" I can, however, give you some general guidelines for choosing the wine. First question to ask yourself is do you want a wine that is going to compliment or contrast the food. For example if you have a steak au poivre with mushrooms, do you want a heavy red with earthy flavors to compliment or do you want a lighter red with higher acidity that will help cut through the heavy food flavors? The next step is to look at the dish itself; in particular the sauce that goes with it. Imagine the taste difference between a lemon poached coctail shrimp and a spicy Asian stir-fried shrimp. They are both shrimp (shellfish) dishes, but would obviously have very extreme flavor profiles and would require different wines to match. My final advise would be to imagine tasting the dish you are trying to pair and try to imagine what your palate would crave at that point. Please feel free to email or call me with the exact dish that you are looking to pair and I would be happy to discuss further. Cheers John Gardner
How many different kinds of wine do you have?
We have over 950 selections on our Cellar list. We offer 25 wines by the glass.
Do you have a corkage fee if we bring in our own special bottle of wine?
The corkage fee is $15 which may be applied to the cost of a wine ordered off our list at the same meal.
What is the proper temperature to store wine?
Our Cellar wines (both red and white) are stored at 55 - 60 degrees and 60-70% humidity. Consequently a wine removed for the cellar will take a few minutes to chill or warm to proper drinking temperature.

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