The Original Snockey's Oyster & Crab House Since 1912
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Hours of Operation:

Mon -Thurs: 11:30am-10:45pm

Fri-Sat: 11:30am-11:30pm

Sun: 2pm-10pm

All major credit cards accepted

Delivery available through "Diningin" call: 215-829-1500

1020 S 2nd St. Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa

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Snockey's Philadelphia Tradition

"95 Years and still going strong"!

3rd Generation Oyster Shuckers

The History of Snockey's through Today

On May 3, 1912 ( 3 weeks after the sinking of the Titanic ) Frank & Rose Snock opened the 1st Snockey's at 142 South St. in Philadelphia. Rose Snock was pregnant at the time as fate would have it, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Jean, on the 2nd floor of their newly opened oyster house. Within days Rose was in the kitchen making oyster stews and fried oysters. In 1918, the restaurant moved to 761 S. 2nd St. in the Queen Village section of the city. Rose raised a family of 4 at that locationuntil they purchased an old Ice Cream parlor just off of South St at 523 S. 8th St. in 1931. This would be there home for the next 44 years. Sons Ed & Bob ran the restaurant, under the watchful eye of Rose, from the mid-forties until their retirements in 1996. Ed worked until the age of 82 while Bob retired at 76. Due to illness, Rose finally hung up her apron in 1991 after 79 years in the kitchen. She lived to be 95 years old.

In 1975 the restaurant was forced to move (due to progress on South Street !!!) to it's present location at 1020 South 2nd Street. 95 years have come and gone and Snockey's steadfastly maintains it's roots as a "Classic Oyster House". Now run by Ed's sons, Skip and Ken, tradition is as much a part of the menu as is "Mrs Snockey's Oyster Stew"! As the oldest continually operating Seafood Restaurant in Philadelphia the menu now has been expanded to include all the riches of the seas. Scallops, Jumbo Crabs, Mussells, Lobsters, 6 fresh fish daily, and beautiful Crab cakes are featured everyday.

From the Raw Bar comes the freshest oysters and plumpest clams that can be found. The oyster selection typically features 6 varieties while both raw and steamed Littleneck, Top Neck, Cherrystones are always available. "All you can eat" Crab nights, are every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays are exetremly popular. With 90 years in business, the Snockey family looks forward to serving Philadelphians and it's visitors both fresh seafood and a slice of tradition.

The Original Snockey's Oyster & Crab House Since 1912 - Mama Rose

Mama Rose

Snockey's Seafood Restaurant
The Original Snockey's Oyster & Crab House Since 1912 - Frank Snock
The Original Snockey's Oyster & Crab House Since 1912 - Frank Snock
Frank Snock and Car in front of his place on 142 South St.
Frank Snock opened this place at 142 South St. May 3, 1912

 

The Original Snockey's Oyster & Crab House Since 1912 - Ken Snock

Ken Snock

 

The Original Snockey's Oyster & Crab House Since 1912 - Skip Snock

Skip Snock

 

The Original Snockey's Oyster & Crab House Since 1912 - The Snock Family

The Family

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