Orchard Street’s Claw Daddy’s Expands to Brooklyn
Posted on: November 7th, 2018 at 5:07 am by Elie

Five years into its Hell Square tenure, Claw Daddy’s recently expanded its reach to Brooklyn. The Cajun-style restaurant opened a second location in the Boerum Hill neighborhood, not too far from the Barclays Center.
Much like the five-year-old Lower East Side location – headquartered in the base of the Sixty LES hotel – the restaurant offers a Louisiana boil with choice of seafood, sauce, and sides.
Claw Daddy’s Brooklyn opened its doors two weeks ago at 31 Third Avenue.
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