
Photo courtesy of Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab Vegas via Facebook.
In the desert oasis of Las Vegas, seafood might seem like an extravagant mirage — but it’s richly abundant and served with flair. Here’s where you can dive into some of the freshest catches this side of the Strip:
The Legends Oyster Bar & Grill
The Food: Anticipate an oceanic odyssey with a menu teeming with oysters, sumptuous shrimp cocktails, and fresh fish specials that nod to traditional tastes while flaunting a modern twist.
The Scene: An intimate and unassuming venue, The Legends lures in those looking for a serene seafood experience away from the Strip’s sparkle, with a personalized touch and cozy atmosphere.
Pricing and Location: Mid-range price point at 3220 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89117; for reservations, call (702) 476-8887.

Photo courtesy of The Legends Oyster bar and grill via Facebook.
King’s Fish House – Henderson
The Food: A kingdom of seafood delights offering numerous choices from raw bar delicacies to grilled fish plates and everything in between — this spot knows the royal treatment for seafood lovers.
The Scene: Nestled within the voguish District at Green Valley Ranch, this gastronomic haven radiates casual sophistication, a place where maritime merriment harmoniously blends with Henderson’s ease.
Pricing and Location: Mid-range; melt into those leather banquettes at 2255 Village Walk Dr, Ste 139, Henderson, NV 89052, or dial (702) 835-8900 for inquiries.

Photo courtesy of King’s Fish House – Henderson via Facebook.
Joe’s Seafood Prime Steak & Stone Crab
The Food: Joe’s is where the surf meets the turf, presenting an opulent spread of stone crabs, succulent steaks, and an array of seafood prepared to perfection.
The Scene: Classic elegance is at the heart of Joe’s, nestled in the bustling corridors of The Forum Shops at Caesars, a setting where indulgence is served under immaculate white table linens and sparkling chandeliers.
Pricing and Location: High-end indulgence at 3500 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Reservations and info at (702) 792-9222.
Palace Station Oyster Bar
The Food: A dive into Palace Station’s offerings is a dive into the comfort of Creole cooking, featuring generous pots of gumbo, steamers full of crab, and too-good-to-be-true pan roasts.
The Scene: This legendary locale is casual, fast-paced, and an authentic Las Vegas classic — exactly the kind of place to get shucked into seafood indulgence any hour of the day.
Pricing and Location: Reasonably priced at 2411 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102. For a spontaneous visit, there’s no need for reservations. Call (702) 367-2411 if you have any queries.

Photo courtesy of Palace Station.
Water Grill – Las Vegas
The Food: At Water Grill, diners can immerse themselves in a sea of options ranging from raw delicacies to artfully composed entrées.
The Scene: Step inside and find yourself in an upscale, nautically nuanced space, breathing life into the luxuriant Forum Shops with every detail catered to creating a high-seas dining adventure.
Pricing and Location: A premium seafood escape located at 3500 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Connect at (702) 832-4777 to navigate your dining experience.

Photo courtesy of Water Grill.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
This story was generated in part by AI and edited by The Nevadan staff.
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