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4 Best Seafood Restaurants in Chicago

The 4 best seafood restaurants in Chicago, sorted by rating and curated by TastyPals editors.

The best seafood restaurants in Chicago are The Dearborn, Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab, Lowcountry South Loop, and more. Start with The Dearborn if you want the strongest overall first pick.

By James Whitfield4 ranked picksPublished July 15, 2026Updated July 15, 2026
4 Best Seafood Restaurants in Chicago
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Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone CrabLet's be honest about what Joe's is: a Miami Beach institution (the Weiss family has been hauling in stone crab since 1913) transplanted to North Bridge in 2000, where tuxedoed servers move like they've been doing this their whole lives — because the recipe has. This is not a sleeper spot or a value play. It's a $50-plus-a-head, two-restaurants-in-one situation, and the bills get loud fast: I've seen one tab hit nearly $700 for three people once cocktails, wine, claws and steaks pile up. So go in clear-eyed and order with intent. The Florida stone crab is the whole reason you're here — sizes run from a $46.95 Jr. Jumbo to $94.95 for the large claws, sweet and cold and worth the splurge once. But the quieter genius is the crab bisque, which regulars swear is the best they've ever had, and the key lime pie, a proper Miami closer. The bone-in rib eye holds up the steakhouse half. It's old-school, tuxedo-tradition dining without irony. Bring someone celebrating something, and bring a credit card you trust. View restaurant →
Lowcountry South LoopLowcountry South Loop has a thesis, and it commits to it without apology: you are here to get your hands dirty. In a city where the South Loop still negotiates between its industrial past and its aspirational present, this room has built a reputation for the kind of communal, tactile eating that most contemporary Chicago spots are too self-conscious to fully embrace. The Build-a-Bag format — choose your seafood, your sauce, your heat level — is not a gimmick dressed up as a concept. It is a genuine proposition: that a legitimate occasion sometimes means a bib, a mallet, and a table where conversation is the only pacing that matters. This is the room for the group that would rather argue over spice levels than study a tasting menu's footnotes. The architecture of a meal runs through the bag itself. The Build a Bag - Shrimp and Build a Bag - Crawfish are understood to anchor the accessible, high-volume end of the order, with the Crawfish reportedly demanding the most patience — shells requiring the kind of deliberate work that good boil cooking always asks. Build a Bag - Mussel is consistently flagged as the sleeper option, known for absorbing the cooking liquid in ways that reward anyone thoughtful enough to order bread alongside. Build a Bag - King Crab and Build a Bag - Lobster Tail are the unambiguous moves for a table that intends to mark the occasion properly — the sauce reportedly building in layers of heat and butter rather than arriving as a single blunt note. For a first visit, the practical approach is to anchor the table with the King Crab or Lobster Tail, then build around it with Shrimp or Crawfish for contrast and volume. At price level two, the King Crab represents the steepest outlay and, by most accounts, the clearest return. Book Friday evening for a full room; come Thursday if you want to hear the person across from you. Request a booth for two — the bag experience benefits from a perimeter. View restaurant →

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