Search results: Dinner, Northwest, Seafood, Food Type Restaurants
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for Dinner, Northwest, Seafood, Food Type Restaurants
Restaurants / Seafood
Elliott's Seafood Grille and Chop House
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6690 N. Northwest Hwy. - Chicago (Edison Park)
The Elliott family, Chicago-area restaurateurs since 1939, own and run this upscale, yet unpretentious, seafood-and-steak joint. Popular dishes...
Restaurants / Mexican
Fonda del Mar
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3749 W. Fullerton Ave. - Chicago (Logan Square)
Seafood-focused Mexican spot.
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Restaurants / American Contemporary
Spring
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2039 W. North Ave. - Chicago (Bucktown/Wicker Park)
Shawn McClain, formerly of 4-star Trio cooks seafood-dominated New American cuisine with a Japanese influence.
Restaurants / Mexican
Las Islas Marias
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4770 W. Grand Ave. - Chicago (Galewood/Montclare)
This casual Mexican spot specializes in seafood. Standout dishes include meaty grilled crayfish and deep-fried shrimp empanadas. Weekends can be very...
Restaurants / Italian
Nonna Silvia's Trattoria & Pizzeria
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1400 S. Canfield Rd. - Park Ridge (Norwood Park)
Enjoy fine Italian dining in this rustic restaurant.
Bars & Clubs / Seafood
The Mecca Supper Club
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6666 N. Northwest Hwy. - Chicago (Edison Park)
This intimate, unassuming supper club is the perfect spot for an after-work cocktail or a leisurely weekend meal.
Restaurants / Seafood
Pier 5736
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5736 N. Elson Ave. - Chicago (Jefferson Park)
This small-but-popular boite on the Northwest side specializing in fresh fish -- shipped in daily -- has gained a legion of fans and reams of great...
Restaurants / American Regional
Harold's Chicken Shack #36
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1361 N. Milwaukee Ave. - Chicago (Bucktown/Wicker Park)
This venerable South Side chain has grown steadily over the years to occupy dozens of locations throughout the city.
Restaurants / American Regional
Armitage Shrimp House
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3054 W.Armitage Ave. - Chicago (Logan Square)
This family-owned shrimp house features an array of fried seafood including shrimp, catfish and fish and chips. Carry-out is the norm, but a handful...

