Seafood in Detroit

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  • Alban's Bottle & Basket of Birmingham

    35064 Woodward Ave., Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 258-5788; (248) 258-3262 (FAX)

    Casual dining, in-house banquets, catering, and delivery to home or office.
  • Alexander the Great

    34733 Warren Rd., Westland Detroit

    (734) 326-5410; (734) 326-0866 (FAX)

    Our specialty is BBQ ribs, but our broasted chicken is also the best -- all served in a comfortable and pleasant family atmosphere. We've been in business 23 years! Good food and service; lunch specials from $4.95 (11 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.). Movie and dinner packages available.
  • Alice's Bar & Grill

    2704 Livernois Ave. Detroit

    (313) 841-4250

  • All-Star Shrimp & Seafood

    16400 E. Warren Detroit

    (313) 417-2007; (313) 417-2010 (FAX)

  • Antietam

    1428 Gratiot Ave. Detroit

    313-782-4378

    Delightful, elegant fine dining.
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  • Appeteaser Restaurant

    335 N. Main, Milford Detroit

    (248) 685-0989

    Established in 1979, Appeteaser's offers mussels, buffalo shrimp, great pastas, fresh seafood, grilled elk loin, and homemade desserts and breads. Very nice wine list and full bar.
  • Bath City Bistro

    75 Macomb Place, Mount Clemens Macomb County

    (586) 469-0917; (586) 469-0872 (FAX)

    A recently completed renovation has brought the Bath City Bistro back to its original turn-of-the-century glory. The walls are decorated with historical photographs of Mt. Clemens from its heyday as "Bath City, USA" The Bistro's main attraction is its three lanes of trough bowling, a traditional Belgian sport that could be described as a cross between boccie ball and shuffleboard. You can enjoy your favorite beverage while trough bowling with new friends, or sit back and watch others play from the main dining room. The Bistro is open for lunch and dinner, with a menu that includes a wide variety of appetizers, steaks, calzones and seafood (the mussels are a Belgian favorite).
  • Bayview Barge

    32760 S. River, Harrison Township Detroit

    (586) 783-7862

    Casual waterfront dining, open year 'round. Daily specials.
  • Beaver Creek Tackle & Beer

    1609 N. Wayne, Westland Detroit

    (734) 722-5330

    A real up-north bar and grill serving wild game around community fireplaces. The menu ranges from around $8 to $14 per entree. Open daily for lunch and our kitchen is open until midnight seven days a week for late-night dining.
  • Benihana (phone disconnected)

    21150 Haggerty Rd., Northville Detroit

    (734) 348-7900

    Table-top cooking with a full Japanese sushi bar. Let Benihana's chefs entertain you while you eat. Enjoy steak, chicken and shrimp prepared right in front of you in a wonderful Asian atmosphere, perfect for lunch or dinner. Taste one of our specialties, such as the Benihana Delight served with chicken and shrimp, Japanese onion soup, Benihana salad, shrimp appetizer, hibachi vegetables, steamed rice, Japanese hot green tea and ice cream. Take-out sushi available.
  • Benihana

    18601 Hubbard Dr., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 593-3200

    Table-top cooking with a full Japanese sushi bar. Let Benihana's chefs entertain you while you eat. Enjoy steak, chicken and shrimp prepared right in front of you in a wonderful Asian atmosphere, perfect for lunch or dinner. Taste one of our specialties, such as the Benihana Delight served with chicken and shrimp, Japanese onion soup, Benihana salad, shrimp appetizer, hibachi vegetables, steamed rice, Japanese hot green tea and ice cream. Take-out sushi is available.
  • Benihana

    1985 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 649-6340

    Table-top cooking with full Japanese sushi bar. Let Benihana's chefs entertain you while you eat. Enjoy steak, chicken and shrimp prepared right in front of you in a wonderful Asian atmosphere, perfect for lunch or dinner. Taste one of our specialties, such as the Benihana Delight served with chicken and shrimp, Japanese onion soup, Benihana salad, shrimp appetizer, hibachi vegetables, steamed rice, Japanese hot green tea and ice cream. Take-out sushi available.
  • Big Fish Seafood Bistro

    700 Town Center, Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 336-6350; (313) 336-5711 (FAX)

    "The Big Fish concept is Chuck Muer Restaurant's answer to filling a market void for high quality, moderately priced, casual seafood restaurants. The restaurant was given the name Big Fish because that is how each and every guest is meant to feel when dining at the restaurant -- like a 'Big Fish'. Big Fish offers two open dining rooms, an outdoor patio and what may be the largest steamer/cocktail bar in town. On Wednesday nights throughout the summer, guests enjoy the very successful 'Pati Jazz' on the outdoor patio featuring local talents. Throughout the year, there is live entertainment in the lounge." – from the Big Fish Web site.
  • Blu Fin

    18584, Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 332-0050; (313) (FAX)

    An Asian, Japanese sushi and seafood restaurant that serves Appetizers, Soup, Salad, Rolls, Entres and Desserts. The full Full menu is available online. Happy hours are Monday-Saturday between 2:30 and 5:30 and from 9 p.m. to close.

  • Blue Goose Inn

    28911 E. Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores Macomb County

    (586) 296-0950

    This east side staple has been bringing a little piece of Memphis to Macomb County for years, featuring some of the Detroit area’s best blues bands. The venerable restaurant serves a full menu of tavern fare such as steaks, pizza and burgers; lake perch is a house specialty. And live rip-roaring blues can be seen and heard every night except Monday and Thursday at the Goose.

  • Bob's Boathouse

    1 St. John, Wyandotte Detroit

    (734) 248-1111

  • Bonefish Grill

    43304 11 Mile Rd., Novi Detroit

    (248) 347-1635

  • Bonefish Grill

    660 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy Oakland County

  • Boodles

    935 W. 11 Mile Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 399-5960; (248) 399-5038 (FAX)

    Steak dominates the fare and there’s nothing on the menu that would make a meat-and-potatoes lover squirm. Six dishes under the heading “VIP” are flambéed at two stations in the dining room. All of the entrées we tried were very good: seafood strudel ($16.95), fettuccine carbonara (prepared with chicken), veal Marsala, seafood marinara ($17.95). Sides are predictable, such as green beans. Soup or salad comes with entrees; the clam chowder, which we had in both the New England and Manhattan variations, is terrific. Service is a serious issue that needs attention from management.
  • Brine Oyster House

    15033 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe Park Wayne County

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  • Cadieux Café

    4300 Cadieux Rd. Detroit

    313-882-8560

    Feather bowling is not the only draw to this Belgian cultural hub. Cadieux Cafe combines European flair with a unique menu, and the current owners have furthered the popularity by bringing in live musical acts and staying open until 2 a.m. daily (Midnight on Sundays). So whether you are in the mood for steamed mussels, Belgian beer or Elvis impersonators (sometimes), this is the place for you.
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  • Cafe West

    2775 W. Jefferson, Trenton Detroit

    (734) 676-2233; (734) 676-2210 (FAX)

    Fresh saltwater fish and seafood restaurant in downtown Trenton. Lots of appetizers including oysters, conch fritters and duck egg rolls. Also offers a nice selection of steaks, poultry and entree salads. Full bar with nice beer and wine lists. Delicious key lime cheesecake and hot fudge cream puffs. Casual atmosphere and great service.
  • Camp Ticonderoga

    5725 Rochester Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 828-2825; (248) 828-3504 (FAX)

    An upscale, rustic setting in a magnificent turn-of-the-century hunting lodge a lá Ralph Lauren. Two custom-made pool tables made of tree trunks, and two huge fireplaces provide a comfortable atmosphere. Huge portions of wild game, fresh fish, steaks, salads, sandwiches, and home-baked desserts. Burgers are an event — buffalo, ostrich or beef. The appetizer list is a great read.
  • Canton Village Grill

    44314 Cherry Hill Rd., Canton Detroit

    "Canton Village Grill is a neighborhood bar and bistro featuring American cuisine including high quality sandwiches, salads, pastas and dinner. The warm, upscale décor accents the contemporary feel of the open ceiling as well as the large, bright windows across the front of the restaurant. The dining room features a full view of the open kitchen and culinary production. The Grills American cuisine features regionally available ingredients and ethnic influences from all over the world. Traditional flavor and ingredient combinations are served along side the newer cuisines and flavors now entering our collective palate. Try the bar for a wide selection of domestic and imported beers while taking in your favorite sports team on our many flat screen TVs. The combination of classic elegance and sporty flair make this a great meet-and-greet space. Weekday service is fast casual lunch, while evenings and weekends are full service in the bar and dining room."
  • Carl's Chop House (closed)

    3020 Grand River Ave. Detroit

    (313) 833-0700

    "Carl's Chop House is the oldest, most beloved steakhouse in Detroit - a city landmark for more than 60 years. Nationally renowned for its blue ribbon steaks, chops and prime rib, Carl's also features fresh seafood and live Maine lobster, and our award-winning wine list completes the perfect dining atmosphere. Afterward, use our free shuttle service to downtown casinos, sporting events and theatres." Carl's Chophouse is the only Detroit steakhouse that can boast sending 60 boxes of cuts to Paris last year. Their entire banquet space can hold 1,000 diners in one sitting. Since 1920, this has been the place to bring that first date, get engaged, or just catch up with the folks. Gift certificates are available.
  • Cherry Blossom

    43588 W. Oaks Dr., Novi Detroit

    (248) 380-9160; (248) 380-9169 (FAX)

    Authentic Japanese food including sushi. 170 seatings in four different atmospheres including tatami room and sushi bar.
  • Chesley's Bar & Grille

    3717 Fort St., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 388-8500

    Chesley's Bar and Grille has been called the "Cheers of Downriver" 'cause everybody really does know your name. A fun, casual atmosphere makes Chesley's a good place to relax with family and friends. Try the award-winning Ground Round with fresh, never frozen beef. Chesley's has been voted Detroit’s best burger in the Detroit News' "Michigan’s Best" contest for four years running.
  • Chuck's On The Boulevard

    2105 South Boulevard, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 335-3663

    Cajun and American favorites served in a bright New Orleans inspired decor. Carryout and catering are available.
  • City Kitchen

    16844 Kercheval St., Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 882-6667

    Just about everything at City Kitchen merits praise. One might quibble a bit about the price of the appetizers, but not their quality. The individual pizzas, baked in a wood-fired oven, are well worth a try, and the generously proportioned mains, most of which are priced in the low 20s, include fire-roasted Lake Superior whitefish, halibut with garlic spinach, beet coulis and whipped potatoes, pecan-crusted pickerel adorned with dried apples and cherry butter, and pan-seared sea scallops that come with those welcome oven-dried tomatoes and a mushroom risotto. Salmon, shrimp, perch, swordfish, and fish and chips, most of which are served with creative pairings of vegetables and starch, are among other maritime offerings. The wine list contains many good values for less than $30, and desserts include a tangy and smooth Key lime pie and a warm chocolaty truffle cake.
  • City Limits Grill

    39500 E. Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 454-0666

  • Coach Insignia

    200 Renaissance Center, 72nd Floor Detroit

    (313) 567-2622​ (FAX); (313) 567-9849

    This eclectic chophouse is the United States' second-highest restaurant and is located at the top of the GM Global Renaissance Center. Coach Insignia features incomparable food, great service and a world-class wine list to accompany a panoramic view of Detroit and our Canadian neighbors. Handicap accessible; dress code: Jeans are allowed, just no athletic wear in the main dining room.
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  • Common Grill

    112 S. Main, Chelsea Detroit

    (734) 475-0470; (734) 475-0681 (FAX)

    Specializing in fresh seafood, pasta and grilled meats. Bistro-type atmosphere; small town but cutting edge.