The dining room is dimly lit and tastefully appointed with, natch, seafood art on the walls and a mix of booths and tables. Before reaching it, guests pass through a bar that despite an array of TVs, bar seating and some tall dining tables, is pretty quiet and smelled darn -- if not entirely -- near smoke-free.
The mix of diners is diverse, from those in suits to those in Packers jackets; but most were somewhere in the middle. There are also plenty of kids to be seen.
The food is fresh, well-portioned and satisfying.






