Reviews on Seafood food in Lowell, Arkansas, United States. Lowell is a city in Benton County, Arkansas, in the United States. Located within the Ozarks, first settlement was along Old Wire Road in the 1840s, and although destroyed during the Civil War, the community was reestablished by J. H. McClure and thrived when the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway came through the area in the 1880s. Today, the city is a growing bedroom community within the rapidly growing Northwest Arkansas region. Lowell is also home to the headquarters of trucking company J.B. Hunt. Lowell's population was 7,327 at the 2010 census, an increase of 46% since 2000.
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4 based on 421 reviews
A great place for happy hour and/or dinner. A great selection of drinks and menu items. Were there with two other couples and had the lobster special which included salad, veggie and dessert for $19 and change...excellent! And did you know you can bring your own bottle of wine $10 corkage fee! Service was exceptional thanks to Patty. Reservations recommended.
4 based on 321 reviews
We have eaten here many times and really enjoy the food and the relaxed atmosphere. The fried shrimp, scallop, oysters and catfish are all great as are their waffle fries, They have grilled and blackened choices as well. They have good local draft beer as well as wine.
4 based on 283 reviews
I stopped for dinner and this is a very nice place with an excellent décor and good service. I had the crab legs (and chose mashed potatoes and asparagus as sides), chowder soup and dinner salad. Everything was excellent, fresh and plentiful.It is not inexpensive, but well worth the price for special occassions and I definitelly would chose Crabby's again on a future trip.
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4 based on 55 reviews
Theo's Steak in Rogers serves quality hand cut STEAKS and fresh SEAFOOD prepared with the freshest ingredients. Theo's is perfect for a romantic dinner of 2 or a large group of 20. Theo's offers many different options for private dining including a chef's
Decided to try Theos for our anniversary dinner. It was perfect. We both ended up with steaks (filet and NY strip) and they were perfectly prepared. The rest of the meal was also delicious. The space was beautiful and upscale - a slightly modernized version of the traditional steakhouse. Good wines selections and excellent service. Perfect for a special night out.
4 based on 17 reviews
New Orleans cajun and boiled seafood restaurant
This restaurant is located in a fairly new strip mall in the burgeoning area around the AMP. The interior décor is quite nice, consisting of mostly wood. The chairs, made of burned 2x4s, are far more aesthetic than they are comfortable, however.Basically this is another bag-boil Cajun-inspired seafood place, where you pick a protein (crab, shrimp, crawfish, etc.), flavoring, and some sides... then they serve it on your paper-covered table while the food is still in the bag. As such, you WILL need several paper towels (like a whole roll) --and for goodness sakes do NOT wear white! The food is so messy that they have a line of hand-washing stations adjacent to the bathrooms... which was kind of cool, though a wierd feeling to be washing hands with strangers of both sexes. You feel like you've inadvertently wandered into the wrong bathroom.If you don't want to mess with the, well... mess... there are alternatives on the menu. We also tried the shrimp pasta (quite tasty), and my son went all adventurous and ordered the rice and gator.Yes... gator. As in alligator. It was chewy, but not unappealing.Overall, this place was nice and the staff was friendly and attentive. They also serve Coke products for those of us who refuse to submit to Pepsi's plot of world domination. The price tag was a little higher than I would have liked, but we did have crab and alligator, so... what can you say? I'd eat here again.
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