Posted in Austin
July 03, 2016
These 10 Restaurants In Austin Have The Best Seafood EVER
Though we don’t live by the shore, Austinites know how to cook seafood. Whether you’re craving a spicy, fried po-boy or a delicate oyster plate, there are tons of restaurants to satisfy your palate. These ten restaurants don’t just have the best seafood in Austin; their dishes rival restaurants from coast to coast. Here are the best seafood restaurants in Austin.
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Talk about fresh! At Mongers Market and Kitchen, not only can you order delicious gulf shrimp from their menu, you can purchase the delicious seafood and cook it at home.


The Cypress Grill's crawfish boils will make you feel like you're in Louisiana .


The Original New Orleans Po-Boy and Gumbo Shop is southern cooking at its finest.


Dazzle your date with a meal at Freda's. Not only are the dishes delectable, but their atmosphere is classy and refined.


This steak and seafood restaurant brings some upscale dining to South First Street. You can't go wrong with a meal at Finn and Porter.


Fresh baked sourdough bread perfectly accompanies a good seafood meal. Clark's Oyster Bar specializes in raw fish, lobster rolls, and cocktails.


Seafood gets a spicy kick at Alcomar. Don't miss their brunch.


Tucked away inside a local downtown watering hole, Turf & Surf Po-Boy wafts its delicious smell all through Lavaca Street Bar.


Garbo's Restaurant brings a touch of Austin to their New England-inspired dishes.


If that picture doesn't get you excited, then the atmosphere at Perla's definitely will. Their fresh dishes brighten up South Congress Street.
What do you think are the best seafood restaurants in Austin?