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Best Business Lunch Power Players Seafood Restaurants in River North

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Shaw's Crab House
A classic Chicago seafood house pairing a serious oyster program with a split dining room for both suits and seafood fans.

Notable Picks

$$$ River North Seafood
Shaw's splits the room between a white-tablecloth dining side and a livelier oyster bar, making it equally useful for business seafood dinners and casual plates. Guests come for seasonal oysters, steamed mussels, and king crab, plus an old-school dessert cart and a jazz-leaning soundtrack.
Must-Try Dishes: Daily oyster selection on the half shell, Steamed mussels with garlic and white wine, Alaskan king crab legs
What Makes it Special: A classic Chicago seafood house pairing a serious oyster program with a split dining room for both suits and seafood fans.
$$$ River North Steakhouse, Seafood
Joe's brings the Miami-born stone crab legacy to River North, pairing a deep seafood program with a serious lineup of prime steaks. Diners mix bone-in filets and ribeyes with chilled shellfish towers in a clubby, white-tablecloth room that runs packed with business diners, special-occasion groups, and out-of-towners chasing a classic Chicago meal.
Must-Try Dishes: 16 oz bone-in filet mignon, Florida stone crab claws, Hash brown potatoes
What Makes it Special: A stone-crab-focused steakhouse where shellfish towers rival the prime beef.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ River North Seafood
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.