Best Seafood Restaurants in Monroe
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- AanneNew York City •4 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoA great vibe, happy people and delicious food. We sat with four people at a table that seemed to be for 10, we kept thinking other people would be seated with us but that did not happen. It's very loud and a little challenging if you have a hearing issue. Service was a bit slower than expected for the prices. Will definitely be back.More infoBlackstones GrillePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Southport•4.4
- SSteveNew York City •23 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoAll Great!!!! Loved it!!! The best dinner since they opened!!!!More infoChaplinPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Shelton•4.5
- JJonathanvipWashington, D.C. Area •7 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoGreat food and service! Maybe space the tables out a bit?More infoBailey's BackyardPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Ridgefield•4.7
- SSteveNew York City •34 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 2, 2024The ambient soundtrack, not heavy metal or rap but I caught Jon Bon Jovi in ther, tells you something about this restaurant’s schizophrenic identity. The menu is almost excessively wide-ranging, from wings to lobster, in an sattempt to appeal to all comers, yet the prices invite a somewhat higher-incomed clientele. The interior is hardscaped, with no sound-absorbing fabric in sight(except the napkins) amidst the poured flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows and granite tabletops. The service was accomodating but slow at obvious transition points in the progression of the meal. Our order: appetizer of calamari was plentiful, oddly(for me) sprinkled with gorgonzola and drizzled with balsamic but delicious; an ahi tuna salad ( beautifully presented) and a clam and bacon flatbread that seemed a bit overdone/crispy. Two proseccos, a glass of pinot grigio and a bill of $120…. I want to try this location on a summer evening when there’s outdoor dining and enough light to enjoy the harborviews. Otherwise, it is not a top choice in several categoriesMore infoBoca Oyster BarPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Bridgeport•4.3
- JJohnNew York City •13 reviews4.0Dined on Oct 30, 2024Went for Fairfield Restaurant Week. Been here once before but sat outside on patio. A much better experience. The food was very, very good, The Chicken Scarpariello was delicious, great portion, spicy, but not overly hot. My wife had Sesame Teriyaki Salmon Bowl which she raved about. Serve was sketchy . It was not very attentive. Started OK but faded toward the end. We never got the coffee we ordered with our dessert. The real problem was the noise. The dining room was never more than one quarter full but the noise from the adjacent crowded bar filled the entire space. Very high ceilings which made it worse. Would definitely return for the food, but will wait for spring/summer and sit outside.More infoBoca Grille & Raw Bar at H Smith Richardson Golf Course - FairfieldPrice: Moderate• American• Bridgeport•4.5
Discover best Seafood restaurants in Monroe
Discover the vibrant seafood dining scene in Monroe, Connecticut! Nestled in the heart of Fairfield County, Monroe offers a delightful array of restaurants specializing in seafood, catering to both locals and visitors alike. Each establishment brings its own unique flair to seafood cuisine, offering everything from classic New England clam chowder to innovative seafood platters that showcase the freshness and quality of local ingredients. The dining experience in Monroe is notably enhanced by the cozy, welcoming atmospheres of these eateries, which pride themselves on exceptional service and a commitment to culinary excellence. Whether you're craving a casual seafood meal or a more refined dining adventure, Monroe's seafood restaurants promise to satisfy your palate with their varied menus and expert preparation. This makes Monroe a must-visit destination for seafood lovers exploring Connecticut.