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NAPLES, Fla. – Oct. 11, 2018 – Naples waterfront restaurants, The Dock at Crayton Cove and Riverwalk at Tin City, are preparing for the start of stone crab claw season. Stone crab claws are anticipated to arrive at the restaurants in the evening on Oct. 15, the first day of season, and will be available as supplies last. Stone crabs are the only renewable resource in the water as only one claw is taken from each caught crab and the crabs are then returned to the water. Both Riverwalk and The Dock source their claws locally from Gulf waters. “The catch on opening day may be an indication of the season’s supply,” says Vin DePasquale, owner of The Dock and Riverwalk. “Weather conditions and other factors may give us more information about the Crab Claw season.” Founded in the 1970s and still operated by Vin DePasquale, the restaurants are staples of the Naples community and loved by residents and visitors alike. Both celebrate the history of Naples and offer exquisite, Florida-style cuisine with the ambiance of the bay right at your table. ABOUT THE DOCK AT CRAYTON COVE Located on 12th Avenue South at the City Dock, The Dock at Crayon Cove is a little piece of Naples’ history—in fact, for lots of locals and visitors, we’re practically part of the family. As The Real Taste of Naples®, The Dock offers guests what Naples is all about: Bay views, great food and a laid-back atmosphere. A trip to Naples just isn’t complete without a visit to the Dock. Open at 11:00 a.m. for lunch, raw bar, and dinner daily, and at 10:30 a.m. for Naples-style Sunday Brunch with a Make-Your-Own Bloody Mary Bar. For more information visit http://www.dockcraytoncove.com/ or call 239-263-9940. ABOUT RIVERWALK AT TIN CITY Located at 1200 5th Avenue South and overlooking the Gordon River, Riverwalk faithfully represents “the flavor of the Gulf Coast®.” Tin City, the quaint shopping area in which Riverwalk is located, was built in the 1940s as a working dock and the site of Doxsee’s Clam Factory. Today, planked floors, maritime artifacts, and handrails and doors carved by artist Clint Beatty echo this rich history. Tourists and residents alike make Riverwalk a getaway from the everyday. Open at 11:00 a.m. for lunch, raw bar, and dinner daily, and at 10:30 a.m. for Sunday Brunch with a Make-Your-Own Bloody Mary Bar. For more information please visit http://www.riverwalktincity.com/ or call 239-263-2734. # # #