Bunnell's Crab Shack 386 closes, to reopen in Putnam County

After four years in Bunnell, owners Kiona and Jimmie Gordon announced the restaurant will be moving to a new, yet unannounced, location in Putnam County.


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  • | 11:00 a.m. October 2, 2024
Crab Shack 386 closed its doors on Sept. 28. Photo by Sierra Williams
Crab Shack 386 closed its doors on Sept. 28. Photo by Sierra Williams
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Bunnell’s Crab Shack 386 has closed shop and will be moving to Putnam County in 2025.

After four years in Bunnell, the Crab Shack’s closed its doors on Sept. 28. Owners Kiona and Jimmie Gordon said on their restaurant’s Facebook page that “this is not farewell, but we’ll see you all soon,” as the family-owned and operated restaurant will be moving out of Flagler County.

The Crab Shack, located at 109. S. State St. and serving a range of seafood from crab to crawfish, will instead be moving to Putnam County, though the exact location has yet to be announced.

The Gordons announced their closing of the Bunnell location on Sept. 12 on their Facebook page and said on the post they will be taking a few months off “to care for our smaller children, in which they so well deserve.”

Until the new location in Putnam County is open, the Crab Shack’s mobile food truck, called Big Redd, will still be operational for occasions and events and the Crab Shack will also still offer its catering services, the Facebook post said.

“We bow out gracefully to all of our friends, family, customers and community,” the Shack’s Sept. 28 closing post said. “It was an amazing four years.”

 

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