Seafood
Seafood
Angry Crab Shack
Angry Crab Shack is decent option in Atlantic Station for seafood lovers and social drinkers.
Beetlecat
Inman Park seafood restaurant Beetlecat is The Fresh Prince to Optimist's buttoned-up cousin Carlton.
Fontaine's Oyster House
Fontaine’s has been a seafood fixture for VaHi locals for more than two decades.
Mama Jane Seafood & Creole Kitchen
If you’re in the Sylvan Hills area looking for quick, reasonably priced seafood, Mama Jane is all that drenched in Cajun and Creole spices.
Pappadeaux
The Louisiana-style seafood restaurant is consistent, and overflowing fried catfish platters are good enough to justify the eight trips you’ll make around the Marietta parking lot.
Ray’s City In The City
Ray’s In the City is a great Downtown seafood spot for business tourists with money to spend.
FellashipATL
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton's mature restaurant and lounge is a winner in Castleberry Hills.
Louisiana Bistreaux
Buckhead’s Louisiana Bistreaux is usually bumping during lunch hours with a menu of seafood in every form, including plenty of Creole- and Cajun-inspired dishes.
Chops Lobster Bar
Chops Lobster Bar in Buckhead serves steaks and seafood without even the slightest air of cool, which is exactly what makes it’s great.
Bon Ton
Bon Ton in Midtown is a New Orleans-inspired spot with seafood boils, Vietnamese food, and lots of fun drinks.
Tio Lucho’s
Tio Lucho's features all the staples of Peruvian cuisine from ceviche and causa to lomo saltado.
Fishmonger
Fresh crudo and sweater-weather chowder—because the landlocked city that invented swag surfin' deserves a good seafood joint.