ORANGE PARK, Fla. – Two Sisters and A Deviled Crab, a local Black-owned seafood restaurant, located in the Orange Park Mall, is closing down after three years of operation.
The restaurant announced the closure on social media Tuesday afternoon.
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The post says:
“After three amazing years in our brick-and-mortar location, we’ve decided to pivot our business. This decision comes from a place of growth, purpose, and a deep desire to continue serving you in even more meaningful ways. Our last day of service at our current location will be Saturday, July 11, 2026. To every customer who became family, thank you for every visit, every meal, every conversation, and every ounce of support over the past 3 incredible years. Thank you. The doors may be closing, but our journey is far from over. We’ll see you again back on our food truck!”
Two Sisters and A Deviled Crab started as a food truck created by sisters Jo Neishia Johnson and Kiara Simons in 2022.
The idea for the business started from the sisters’ desire to bring their hometown of Tampa’s deviled crab dish to their new home in the First Coast. The food truck turned into a brick-and-mortar location in the Orange Park Mall in just under 15 months of operation.
The restaurant’s last day of operation at the Orange Park Mall will be Saturday, July 11. It’s unclear at this time when the food truck will be operational.
