Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in West Allis. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. West Allis is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. A suburb of Milwaukee, it is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The population was 60,411 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 331 reviews
Maxie's is Milwaukee's outpost of Southern cooking and comfort food. Known for seafood and fish dishes, Maxie's features an oyster bar with Happy Hour and nightly specials. Maxie's draws inspiration from throughout the South, and serves barbecue, Low Coun
Love, love those oysters. Three sources on this visit. All delightful. Properly chucked and served quickly on ice. Cocktail sauce was a little thin. Too much ketchup not enough chili sauce. Horseradish was freshly shredded. Wine list was well-thought out. Prices were reasonable. Range of choice was terrific. Odd to serve the sparkling Cava in a white wine glass. The pettillance had no starting point unlike in a fluted glass. I had the crabcake (2) platter with red beans/rice, cole slaw and sweet potato fries. All very good. My only complaint was that the cakes were deep-fried. Very dark color. The breading was only on the outside so the crabmeat was ultra moist. Not very hot either. I would have preferred it sautéed. Beans and slaw were perfect. My nephew had the Frogmore stew. The broth was on point. Andouille slices with stewed mussels and chicken. Great toast points to soak up the broth. Five stars!A side of grits and light brown gravy was superb. The third entree was buried in dirty rice. A melange of NOLA favorites. She loved it. For dessert we tried the Coca-Cola cake and salted caramel bread pudding. Five stars. Drink service was slow to irritating. They are losing money on this aspect. A second bartender would pay for itself in an hour. Our server was Mike. Friendly and knowledgeable, he was always asking to be helpful.
4 based on 122 reviews
Just a little bit of NOLA in the middle of the frozen tundra. We specialize in great cajun and creole cuisine, amazing craft cocktails, and phenomenal service. Like they say in the quarter, "laissez le bon temps rouler!" or "Let the good times roll!"
Crawdaddys was our favorite restaurant from way back when it was on greenfield av. We were excited to see it back open. When we arrived the restaurant was completely empty. Which was odd to us but it was early so we did not think anything of it. We then looked at the menu. They had many changes to the menu and many items on the menu are not cajun. We ordered crab cakes which were obviously frozen and were like hockey pucks. My husband ordered brisket. It was supposed to be slices and it came out in chunks. It actually looked like tofu. It was not good and he ate two bites and we paid and left. We will never be back and do not think this place will stay open long. Too bad as they had a good thing before going under new ownership.Sherry, the original Crawdaddy's you were so fond of will be re-opening soon on 96th & National. You can visit us on Facebook at Crawdaddy's Roadhouse.
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5 based on 8 reviews
The original Crawdaddyâs which was our favorite for decades at 64th & Greenfield Av, has reopened at 9638 W National Av. Our long time favorites were on the new menu. They tasted better than we remembered! We enjoyed Gator Bits and Crawfish appetizers. We especially enjoyed the Blackened Grouper, Cajun Chicken Cordon Bleu, and Cinnamon Scallops. The drinks were great. The music was transforming us to New Orleans. To our surprise our server was our long, long time favorite, Niki! It was a perfect night with my family, and we were back at our âRestaurant Homeâ!
4 based on 953 reviews
Milwaukee Public Market.
AWESOME destination for seafood lovers! The Oyster Shooters were definitely the highlight of our Friday night experience and we had never even heard of calamari steak! Time your visit carefully. You want to be early enough to beat the dinner rush, but keep in mind that it closes at 8:00pm. The staff certainly hustles to accommodate all the hungry guests. It has all the energy of downtown street side dining, while indoors. The margaritas were weak compared to others sold in the Public Market and too sour for my taste. We plan on ordering their signature Bloody Marys next visit. The prices and portions were EXCELLENT.
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