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Best Seafood Restaurants in River North (60654)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
RPM Seafood
Multi-level riverfront seafood house where towers, whole fish, and skyline views all land at once.

Essential Picks

$$$ River North
RPM Seafood is a riverfront showpiece from Lettuce Entertain You, built around seafood towers, charcoal-grilled whole fish, and polished service overlooking the Chicago River. It runs like a special-occasion machine, with a lively, dressed-up crowd, sharp wine program, and one of River North’s most dramatic patios.
Must-Try Dishes: Grand Seafood Tower, Charcoal-grilled black bass, Wild Alaska halibut with brown butter
What makes it special: Multi-level riverfront seafood house where towers, whole fish, and skyline views all land at once.

Notable Picks

8.8
$$$ River North
Tanta is a high-volume Peruvian restaurant where ceviches, tiraditos, and seafood-forward share plates headline alongside a deep pisco cocktail list. It’s loud, colorful, and consistently busy, making it a go-to when you want seafood with more spice, acidity, and nightlife energy than a traditional raw bar.
Must-Try Dishes: Cebiche Trio, Pulpo Acebichado, Arroz con Mariscos
What makes it special: Peruvian ceviches and seafood plates matched with pisco cocktails in a clubby, colorful room.

Worthy Picks

$$ River North
Brown Bag Seafood Co. is a counter-service spot where grilled, blackened, or crispy fish get dropped into boxes, salads, and sandwiches at lunch-friendly prices. Office workers and nearby residents use it as a reliable way to eat seafood on a weeknight without committing to a sit-down, white-tablecloth experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled salmon powerbox, Crispy fish tacos, Hot lobster roll
What makes it special: Fast-casual seafood bowls and boxes where you pick your fish, style, and base.
$$$$ River North
Legal Sea Foods’ first Midwest location brings a Boston-born seafood institution to Marina City, with New England clam chowder, lobster rolls, and a broad raw bar served over two levels facing the river. It functions as an upscale-casual catchall for business lunches, pre-theater dinners, and tourists wanting classic East Coast seafood in River North.
Must-Try Dishes: New England clam chowder, Legal Lobster Roll, Fisherman’s Platter
What makes it special: Bi-level New England seafood house with chowder, lobster rolls, and full raw bar overlooking the Chicago River.