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Best Happy Hour Hotspots Seafood Restaurants in Loop

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Bar Mar
High-energy José Andrés seafood bar with modern takes on classics.

Notable Picks

8.4
$$$ Loop Seafood
Bar Mar is José Andrés’ seafood-centric restaurant on the ground floor of the Bank of America Tower, built around oysters, ceviches, and luxed-up classics like lobster rolls. Office crowds and destination diners use it for lively dinners, cocktails, and pre-theater seafood in a bright, nautical room.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster Roll, Hamachi Cones, Sea Scallops
What makes it special: High-energy José Andrés seafood bar with modern takes on classics.
$$$ Loop French, Seafood
A Michigan Avenue French brasserie with a raw-bar and classic brasserie core that works best when you order in clean lanes: oysters and starters first, then one bistro main to anchor the table. It’s strongest as a downtown occasion spot with a polished room and a menu built for familiar French comfort rather than deep-cut regional cooking.
Must-Try Dishes: French onion soup, Steak tartare, Chef’s choice oysters
What makes it special: A brasserie-with-raw-bar format built for oysters-to-bistro-main pacing.
$$$ Loop Japanese, Sushi
A Hyatt Regency steakhouse format with a real sushi lane, built for business dinners and hotel-bar convenience. The best experience comes from committing to either sushi-first with one hot main, or steakhouse classics with a single roll for contrast—don’t try to cover the whole menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Sunset Roll, Dragon Roll, Black Miso Cod
What makes it special: A steakhouse-with-sushi setup that works well for hotel-driven dining.