WATCH: Restaurant Entrepreneur Quinisha ‘Q’ Bredwood’s Risk Pays Off, Q’s Crackin Crab & Seafood Kitchen is Big Success

By  //  June 2, 2023

Bredwood set to perform in Dancing for the Space Coast on Saturday to support Brevard Charities

WATCH: Quinisha “Q” Bredwood took a big risk opening her restaurant, Q’s Crackin Crab & Seafood Kitchen, in Cocoa Beach right at the height of the pandemic. “We found a building at the end of January (2020), and then we were negotiating our lease from January to February,” Bredwoood said. “And we were watching our friend who was in China as a teacher and talking about this pandemic. I was like, ‘That’s not gonna happen.’” CLICK HERE to see more on ClickOrlando.com>>>

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BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Q’s Crackin’ Crab & Seafood Kitchen, located at 5240 North Atlantic Avenue in Cocoa Beach, is an independently owned and operated restaurant that provides flavorful, soulful delicious seafood, which started with the chefs serving their family and friends.

With beginnings in a small restaurant location, and Q’s Crackin’ Crab & Seafood Kitchen now has their dream spot in world-famous Cocoa Beach, Florida.

Oyster baskets, lobster tail, seafood bowls, Q’s Giant Fish Platters, Rib-Eye Bowls, Krackin King Crab Clusters, garlic-infused lobster tail – and a whole lot more – await you at Crackin Crab in Cocoa Beach 0n Florida’s Space Coast.

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Quinisha “Q” Bredwood took a big risk opening her restaurant, Q’s Crackin Crab & Seafood Kitchen, in Cocoa Beach right at the height of the pandemic. “We found a building at the end of January (2020), and then we were negotiating our lease from January to February,” Bredwoood said. “And we were watching our friend who was in China as a teacher and talking about this pandemic. I was like, ‘That’s not gonna happen.’” CLICK HERE to see more on ClickOrlando.com>>>