ZipPicks Awards
Best Date Night Steakhouse in Roseland
Master Critic Review
Go Go Fish & Steak
7.6
A casual Roseland counter that mixes steak plates with fish, wings, and sandwich-shop staples—best for a low-key, late-night date that’s more comfort than ceremony. The steak lane is straightforward (think T-bone and steak sandwiches), and it works when you want something filling without a long sit-down. Keep the order focused and eat hot for the best read.
Must-Try Dishes:
T-Bone Steak (with fries), Philly Steak, Cat Fish Fillet
Scores:
Value: 8.4
Service: 6.8
Consistency: 7.1
Food Quality: 7.9
Atmosphere: 6
Cultural Relevance: 6.6
What makes it special: A steak-and-fish counter where T-bone and steak sandwiches anchor the menu.
Who should go: Low-key couples who prefer casual late-night food
When to visit: Late evening for a relaxed, quick meal
What to order: T-bone steak, Philly steak, catfish fillet
Insider tip: Skip the sprawling menu—pick one steak item and one side lane.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is the norm on/near the block. It’s usually manageable, but later at night it can tighten up—circle once and you’ll typically land a spot within a short walk.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable. Jeans and sneakers are totally fine—this is a come-as-you-are steak-and-fish counter, not a dressy steakhouse.
Noise level: Moderate - you can talk easily, but expect typical counter-service sounds (orders called, kitchen noise).
Weekend wait: 10-20 min typical; later-night rush can push it closer to 20-30 min for food pickup.
Weekday lunch: 5-15 min typical; usually quick service with minimal waiting.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited - you can build a meal from sides (fries, salads if available) but the menu is strongly meat-and-seafood focused.
Vegan options: Very limited - best case is fries and any plain veggie sides if offered; not a reliable vegan date-night pick.
Gluten-free options: Limited - some simple grilled/fried proteins may work, but cross-contact is likely in a mixed-menu kitchen (breading/fryer overlap). Ask before ordering if you’re sensitive.
Best For
Better for: A low-key, late-night steak-and-fish fix when you want something filling without the formality, pricing, or time-commitment of a traditional sit-down steakhouse.
Consider Alternatives If: You want a true date-night atmosphere (dim lighting, service pacing, cocktails/wine) or you need strong vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free reliability—choose a full-service spot instead.