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Nick's Fishmarket

222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza
Suite 135
Chicago, IL 60654

Average Cost: $$$

Phone: 312-621-0211

Categories: Crab, Oysters, Seafood

Features: Full Bar, Handicap Access, Smoke Free

From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"A Chicago area culinary landmark, we are famous for serving the freshest seafood, premium dry-aged steaks and finest award-winning wines. Nick"s Fishmarket Grill offers expertise in seafood preparation in a Casual yet chic dining experience. Located in the Chicago Merchandise Mart, the Grill is perfect for lunch, dinner or Happy Hour cocktails and features a menu of shareable starters, creative flat breads and daily fresh fish selections."


Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.


"The seafood selection at Nick's is sensible and sane. ... And from the very beginning Nick's Fishmarket always dealt in the freshest of fish and always liked to feature a Hawaiian fish or two."

— Pat Bruno, Chicago Sun-Times

 



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From OpenTable and the restaurant:
"A Chicago area culinary landmark, we are famous for serving the freshest seafood, premium dry-aged steaks and finest award-winning wines. Nick"s Fishmarket Grill offers expertise in seafood preparation in a Casual yet chic dining experience. Located in the Chicago Merchandise Mart, the Grill is perfect for lunch, dinner or Happy Hour cocktails and features a menu of shareable starters, creative flat breads and daily fresh fish selections."


Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.


"The seafood selection at Nick's is sensible and sane. ... And from the very beginning Nick's Fishmarket always dealt in the freshest of fish and always liked to feature a Hawaiian fish or two."

— Pat Bruno, Chicago Sun-Times

 




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