Bright dining room with fun art and a full-service bar creates a lively setting. Back patio offers Mexican music at a comfortable volume and good people watching. Energy feels affordable and authentic, drawing those who appreciate genuine Mexican flavors and well-crafted margaritas.
Taco salad offers great taste and texture with options to add avocado. It pairs well with a bit of salsa for extra flavor.
Fish tacos stand out with delicious flavor and fresh ingredients. They offer a satisfying and tasty option for fish lovers.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during weekend dinner hours.
Parking is available near the entrance of the restaurant.
Chips and salsa are not included with your meal.
Spacious Asian restaurant with bright, clean design and cozy traditional Japanese booths for groups. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a comfortably modern vibe. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and artful presentations including a standout sushi boat centerpiece.
Salads come with fresh seafood like squid and octopus, often served as a complimentary starter. The Kani salad arrives late but pairs well with other dishes like crab rangoons.
Fish served here is incredibly fresh with high-quality sashimi options beyond the usual salmon and tuna. Portions are generous, offering a large quantity of premium fish for the price.
Good to know
Sushi Boat offers a Great Lunch Special from Monday to Thursday with a free soda.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
They fly in fish from Japan once a week for freshness.
Open kitchen design lets diners watch food being prepared in a clean, friendly setting. Atmosphere stays chill with reasonable prices and generous portions. Known for best Philly cheesesteak, juicy gyros, and amazing chicken wings, it stands out as a hidden gem with a simple interior.
Gyro salad features super fresh ingredients like green peppers and onions with tasty, tender meat. Salad portions come generous and pair well with other dishes like wings and steak.
Fish fillets come as a combo with chicken or on their own. The fish fillet plate stands out for its flavor and quality. This spot serves some of the best fish around.
Good to know
Town Grill does not have dine-in service.
The portions are large for very reasonable prices.
They provide napkins, a fork, and condiments in the bag.
Restaurant offers generous portions of hot, flavorful food with a focus on chicken, fish, and rice bowls. Atmosphere feels friendly and respectful, treating the neighborhood like family. Prices remain reasonable and affordable, with quick service and acceptance of EBT payments.
Salads come with a substantial mix of tomatoes, onions, and a large number of olives. The crispy chicken salad stands out, often served with a hefty amount of shredded cheese.
Fish dishes come out fresh and perfectly cooked with perfect seasoning. Options include fish served in rice bowls or alongside fire nachos, making it a solid choice for a quick bite.
Good to know
They accept EBT payments for both convenience store items and hot food.
Portions are generous for the price, providing good value.
Prices are reasonable and affordable, especially for the quality of food offered.
Seafood restaurant with fishing shack decor and a Northern Woods vibe offers a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere with outdoor seating by a gently flowing river. The space feels like a cozy, vintage cabin without loud music, encouraging easy conversation. It attracts families and diners seeking a calm, welcoming setting for leisurely meals.
Dinner salads come with entrées and taste very good. A cheese ball in the cracker basket adds a nice touch to the meal.
Fish dishes stand out with walleye and basa as signature options. Fish sandwiches and dinners consistently deliver excellent flavor and quality.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs from 4-4:30 PM with discounted drinks.
Parking can be tight during peak hours, so arrive early.
Expect longer wait times during Sunday dinners and special events.
Open kitchen with wood-fired oven and kebab spits creates an upbeat, authentic vibe filled with Balkan music. Space is small and tight, often requiring sharing of large community tables. Atmosphere buzzes with energy despite being noisy and smoky.
Salads offer freshness and acidity that balance richer dishes well. Options like the Patkidzan salad stand out for their flavorful dressing, while the Sopresa salad provides a refreshing taste.
Grilled fish options include Mahi Mahi, yellow fin, and red snapper, served in sandwiches or wraps with homemade bread like Somun and pita. The fish dishes come with flavorful sauces and generous portions.
Good to know
There is ample parking behind the restaurant at no cost.
I recommended ordering ahead of time to pick up and skip the line.
There are several vegan and vegetarian options available.
Eclectic decor with murals, portholes, and ocean-themed LED displays creates an intimate and chic atmosphere. Small space features narrow two-seater tables and a dominant bar area, fostering a cozy vibe. Cocktails and seafood dishes receive special attention, making it a notable spot for refined seafood dining.
The Caesar salad features a shrinking portion size over time. It starts off nice but gets noticeably smaller with each visit.
Fresh fish selection lets you pick from a variety of fish from around the world. Fish and octopus come out perfectly cooked with attentive tableside service.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least two weeks in advance for dinner service.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait during peak weekend hours.
Validated parking is available for $5 with a restaurant receipt.
Old school lounge with a cozy, neighborhood vibe and packed seating including a patio. The atmosphere stays chill and welcoming, often featuring live guitar music. Groups of two or more dominate, and reservations are common to avoid waits.
Salads come fresh and crisp here, with the Wedge salad standing out, especially when paired with fried chicken. The Caesar salad tastes very fresh, and swapping bleu cheese for their homemade ranch on the Wedge salad is a common choice.
Fish tacos stand out with a blackened style and solid popularity, though opinions on them vary. Other notable options include salmon club and classic fish and chips.
Good to know
Reservations are required for groups of two or more.
Expect a 45-minute wait during peak times.
Going before 5:30 PM or after 7 PM increases seating chances.
Bar and grill inside an American Legion hall offers a small, patriotic space with low lighting and a loud, crowded atmosphere. The vibe feels like a friendly neighborhood pub with no frills or trendy touches. Seating often involves sharing tables, creating a communal but busy environment.
Salads include Cajun salad, broccoli salad, Cole slaw, and macaroni salad. They serve salads as sides or part of meals with fried chicken, ribs, and catfish.
Fried catfish stands out with a crispy, flavorful bite. Fish nuggets come with battered fries and coleslaw, making for a solid meal choice.
Good to know
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially on weekends and during lunch hours.
Prices for meals are generally under $15, making it affordable.
Arrive early to secure a table, especially on nights with specials.
Pub space combines classical-literary theme with cozy yet spacious upstairs bar and on-site brewing equipment. Atmosphere stays warm and quiet, inviting for craft beer lovers and families alike. Crowd enjoys incredible brewed beer alongside exceptional food like lamb burgers and soft pretzels.
Salads here feature fresh ingredients with a lemon-fresh Caesar that includes crunchy Parmesan. The house salad and sides like black beans and fries come out tasty and fresh.
Fish tacos stand out as a highlight, described as the best ever. The fish and chips are solid and a rare find in the area. A fish stew also appears as a tasty option among soups.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
The menu includes limited vegetarian options, primarily a grilled cheese and an Impossible burger.
Kids are welcome, making it a family-friendly dining spot.
Mom and pop diner with exposed bare brick and playful lighting creates a welcoming, calm atmosphere. Live DJ, band, and outdoor patio add lively entertainment and social spaces. Soul food draws a crowd seeking rich flavors and generous portions.
Fish comes out fried perfectly with a crispy, juicy texture and well-seasoned flavor. The Jack Fish pairs well with the house hot sauce, adding a nice kick.
Good to know
Karaoke happens every Saturday night with a two-drink minimum.
Open mic night takes place in the basement every Wednesday.
The diner hosts special events like Wild Out Wednesdays featuring various performances.
American restaurant offers generous portions and low prices with a clean interior and quick service. The atmosphere stays low-key and casual, attracting those seeking a solid meal without dine-in space. Popular items include Philly cheesesteaks, catfish nuggets, and crispy fries.
Salads feature fresh greens and solid toppings but come with a cheap bottled ranch dressing. Grilled and gyro salads offer good flavors, though packaging can make them soggy and warm.
Fried fish stands out with good seasoning and crispy skin. Options include a combo plate and fried shrimp, all well-liked by different tastes.
Good to know
Lunch specials reduce prices by about a dollar and include a beverage.
Generous portions are served for the price paid.
All wings, sandwiches, and dinners come with fries.
Bright interior with welcoming plants and a clean dining area creates a chill vibe. The atmosphere stays bustling and authentic, reflecting lively energy. Food service is quick and fresh, offering great value for the price.
Chicken salads stand out with grilled chicken and no green peppers. Garden salad offers fresh veggies, while the side salad is simple with just lettuce and tomato.
Fried fish comes in big portions and stays hot. The crispy breading breaks to reveal flaky, tender fish that is perfectly seasoned and cooked.
Good to know
Miami Grill is open late on weekends, making it convenient for late-night dining.
Expect large portion sizes at Miami Grill for a great price.
Online orders incur an extra charge compared to in-person orders.
Elegant space with brick and barrel decor and multiple bars including an outdoor patio and party rooms. Atmosphere varies from loud and noisy to more upscale dining areas, with some rooms feeling less decorated and windowless. TVs are placed throughout, and bar seating fills quickly.
Salads come in perfect sizes with dressing served on the side for control. Options include a Salmon Salad and a spring salad, both noted for their flavor and freshness.
Fish dishes include fish and chips and fish tacos. The fish and chips stand out as a recommended choice.
Good to know
Expect a 30-35 minute wait on Friday nights.
Online ordering is available with curbside pickup and usually quick service.
There is plenty of parking available.
Old-fashioned steakhouse with cramped seating and a warm, homey atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers a lively space despite nearby traffic noise. Known for family-friendly vibe and great steaks at reasonable prices.
Salads come as a garden salad with fresh ingredients and are part of lunch specials. The house salad stands out for its consistent quality and freshness.
The Monster Fish sandwich stands out with its crunchy batter and moist, flaky fish inside, offering a truly monster size. The halibut fish sandwich also impresses with its great taste and large portion.
Good to know
Expect a 55-minute wait on Friday nights, but it can be shorter.
Pizzas and appetizers are half price during happy hour.
The restaurant does not take reservations.
American restaurant with a laid-back atmosphere and live music that energizes the space. The venue offers plenty of room for dancing and socializing, blending comfort and community in a quaint setting. Food focuses on soul food and seafood, with consistently good fish and flavorful wings.
Salads come in small portions with lettuce and tomatoes. Quality varies, with some salads tasting good and others having bad produce.
Fish comes out fried hard and golden with a tasty but not overpowering seasoning. Options include swai fish, fish and grits, and fish and shrimp combos, all consistently really good and satisfying.
Good to know
Parking is free on the side, but it can be cramped.
Lunch specials are available during the week, offering affordable options.
The establishment hosts themed nights throughout the week for entertainment.
Storefront space feels cozy and intimate with tables placed very close together, creating a personal but tight setting. Kitchen proximity adds cooking vibes to the atmosphere, which is simple and pleasant but lacks elevated design elements. Diners tend to be happy, and the vibe remains consistent over time.
Dramatic table-side salads arrive with flair, including a shaken mason jar of bright veggies poured onto plates. Options like mushroom salad and spinach salad stand out alongside fresh crudo and skewers.
Freshly caught wahoo fish with asparagus cream sauce shows a focus on fresh ingredients. Fish dishes like crudo and skewers stand out alongside a spinach salad and pasta.
Good to know
You need to make a reservation to dine here.
The menu is based on seasonal ingredients, so the experience can vary.
There was an extra fee for using a credit card on bills over $250.
Dark, funky bar atmosphere blends with an elegant dinner feel in a space that feels like a small town family-owned diner. Conversation flows easily during lunch with a lively but not too loud vibe suited for adults. The place mixes basic, dated decor with surprisingly upscale food and drinks.
Salads come in large portions with homemade dressings like ranch and blue cheese. Warm sliced egg and chicken mix with cold ingredients, and the salad often arrives enough to share with an extra plate.
Walleye fish dinner features heavy fries and a light portion of fish. Fish quality varies, with some servings undercooked under current management.
Good to know
The Monday special includes a complimentary dinner salad and dessert with the King Cut sirloin steak.
Expect average portion sizes, which may not justify the higher prices.
The restaurant is usually not busy during weekday lunch hours.
Dark, cozy space with rock-and-roll decor and retro movie projections creates a unique vibe. Loud metal music fills the air, making it energetic but intense. Pinball machines and a heated patio add playful and comfortable touches.
Salads come with homemade dressing that stands out. The Karen Salad and turkey club are solid choices.
Fish dishes feature perfectly crispy texture and fresh toppings. Fish and chips stand out with crispy and soft fish that is never dry, while fish tacos offer a delicious balance of flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the Heavy Metal Brunch on weekends.
Expect a 15% automatic gratuity on takeout orders.
The restaurant offers several vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.
Large crafted wood horseshoe bar anchors a space filled with multiple TVs and beautiful hardwood decor. Live music and a friendly, family-oriented vibe create a welcoming atmosphere for both locals and visitors. Patio seating adds an extra option for relaxation when weather permits.
Large salads come packed with many ingredients. The steak salad features an 8oz steak, cranberries, blue cheese crumbles, onions, and cucumbers. Thick Ranch dressing complements the greens.
Fish and chips stand out with a cod that rivals those from California and London. Fish tacos taste good but come in small portions.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Sunday brunch features live music and runs from 10am to 2pm.
Happy hour is from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
American restaurant with a small town atmosphere and hot rod and sports theme creates a casual, lively vibe. Walls display old photos and memorabilia, adding to the family-owned feel. The place is kid friendly and offers a comfortable, enjoyable setting with reasonable prices.
Salads feature spinach Caesar and chicken taco options with a hard shell. The Cobb salad offers a tasty, ample portion. Half salads cost around 14 dollars.
Friday nights feature all-you-can-eat fish dinners with options like lemon pepper fish that stays moist and flavorful. Some fish can be a bit mushy, but overall the fish is consistently good.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant allows separate checks for each person in a group.
The menu features a variety of appetizers, sandwiches, and entrees.
Sports bar with numerous TVs and a hockey-themed atmosphere offers a lively and loud environment that can be challenging for conversation. Outdoor patio area provides a more relaxed setting. Crowds tend to be enthusiastic, creating a friendly but noisy vibe during games.
Huge portions come with a refreshingly cold and crisp texture. Options like the Taco salad and grilled grouper salad offer variety, while the large chef salad serves more than two people easily.
Fish sandwiches feature grilled or charred fish with solid flavor. The grouper sandwich uses a fish other than red snapper and offers an average taste.
Good to know
Parking at OB. Clark's can be limited, especially during busy times.
Expect a wait for seating during major sporting events.
Happy hour is a popular time to visit OB. Clark's for discounted drinks.
Historic building hosts a large patio with an outdoor bar, fountain, and koi pond creating a pleasant atmosphere. Indoor space features plenty of TVs showing sports, supporting a lively vibe. Unique cocktails and solid American dishes complement the inviting setting.
Salads come cold and fresh with a good variety on the menu. The Chef personally hand-delivers heavily modified salads, showing attention to custom orders.
Fish and chips stand out as a solid choice with a wonderful dinner experience. The menu includes a good variety of fish entrees, especially salmon and shrimp & grits.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-price appetizers during games.
Kids eat free on Tuesdays with a purchase of an adult meal.
Reservations are recommended for parties larger than four.
Sushi restaurant with all-you-can-eat sushi and hibachi offers a clean, welcoming atmosphere and updated, stylish decor. Rolls arrive on boat-shaped presentations, adding a unique touch to the dining experience. Background music keeps the energy lively without overwhelming the space.
Salads include a seaweed salad that stays fresh and pairs well with sushi. The avocado salad features a few slices of avocado on iceberg lettuce with ginger sauce, offering a simple flavor.
Fish comes with impeccable freshness and high quality cuts. Texture is soft and flavorful, making each bite stand out.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu costs $30.95 per person.
Expect a 1-hour waitlist on weekends for parties under four.
They do not accept reservations for fewer than four people.
Multiple huge TVs and private lounge areas with individual controls create a personalized sports viewing experience. The atmosphere shifts from electric on game days to intimate and upscale during off-season, with leather couches and well-dressed bartenders. Seating includes large booths and living room setups, making it comfortable for both sports fans and families.
Salads feature Caesar with chicken that stands out for its flavor. Options include a salad with greens, cranberries, candied pecans, goat cheese, and poppy seed dressing and a curry chicken salad sandwich.
Fish and chips come out quickly and use real fish. The dish is reasonably priced and pairs well with a decent beer selection.
Good to know
Happy hour does not occur on game days; check with the server before ordering.
Validated parking is available, making it easier to visit.
Expect large crowds during soccer games; arrive 30-60 minutes early for a table.
Three-story American restaurant offers upscale yet relaxed atmosphere with spacious seating and a glassed room upstairs. Outdoor balcony provides picturesque views of historic downtown and Missouri River. Separate bar area invites casual people watching.
Salads come with a parmesan vinaigrette that has fruity overtones. The house dressing on the salad pairs well with other dishes like toasted ravioli.
Fish tacos stand out with their freshness and plentiful fish. They taste great and are consistently delicious.
Good to know
Happy hour is from 3 to 6 in the bar area with half-price appetizers.
Expect a wait during events; arrive early to secure a table.
There is no designated parking lot; use the chiropractor's lot for $1.25.
Small space filled with happy houseplants creates a cozy, homey vibe that is quiet and well lit. Atmosphere suits family friendly dining or a relaxed date night. Sushi is fresh and tasty, often considered among the best in the area.
Seaweed salad stands out with its ice cold freshness and simple but perfect dressing flavors. It often pairs with edamame and complements sushi like California roll and Shrimp Tempura.
Fish shows up as very fresh and impressive in some dishes, especially the sushi. Rolls include fish but with less abundance compared to other spots.
Good to know
Parking at Sushi Hana is limited, with only a few spaces in front.
Sushi Hana gets packed during the weekend, expect longer wait times.
Lunch specials are available and perfect for sharing.
Bar and grill with live music weekends and a full bar creates a lively, fun atmosphere. Indoor dining areas separate from the bar offer an intimate, neighborly vibe, though noise levels rise during peak times. Enclosed patio provides outdoor feel without wind, adding to the nicely designed layout.
Salads here stay crispy because the dressing on the Hill Salad doesn't saturate the greens. Options include a Barbeque chicken salad and a spinach salad with salmon, both noted for being good.
Swai fish features in the fresh fish tacos, cooked well with good flavor. Fish and chips come with crispy fries and offer a solid option for fish dishes.
Good to know
Happy hour discounts are only available at the bar, not in the restaurant.
Parking in the back lot is easier than the limited front lot.
Reservations are recommended for weekend visits due to high popularity.
Golf-themed bar and grill with 16 HD TVs creates a lively sports-watching environment. Atmosphere shifts from family-friendly and cozy to loud and crowded near the bar and game areas. Seating includes booths, tables, and a private room, with limited outdoor patio space.
Salads feature fresh greens and house-made dressings. Buffalo chicken salad includes breaded chicken tossed in wing sauce, while Caesar salad stands out with grilled chicken and a notable dressing.
Fish dishes include fish and chips cooked well and fish tacos noted for their strong flavor. Some fish options lean salty, and combinations like mushroom with fish appear on the menu.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait during busy hours.
The restaurant gets very busy, especially on Friday nights.
Parking is available in a large lot in front of the restaurant.