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Specialties
SEABLUE creatively showcases the freshest shellfish, seafood and steaks with favorites including Angry Lobster, Prawn Scampi and Soft-Shell Crab Louie. Along with classic SEABLUE seafood dishes, Oak wood-fired steaks also take center stage. Selections include18-ounce dry-aged, bone-in Rib Eye, 16-ounce Kansas City Strip, and 30-ounce Porterhouse. Steaks pair perfectly with SEABLUE’S Classic American Side Dishes like Crushed Potatoes with crispy garlic and rosemary, Bacon-creamed Spinach, Scalloped Potatoes and Truffled Mac & Cheese. SEABLUE menu choices include five categories: Ice-Cold Shellfish, Appetizers, Entrees, From the Wood-Burning Grill and Classic American Sides.
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«American fare with focus on all natural, organic cuts of beef poached & finished over the wood-burning grill. An attitudinally young setting.»
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«Urban wine bar & restaurant consisting of perfectly balanced wines & cuisine in a contemporary space softened with rustic earthiness»
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«Contemporary American fare with a focus on all natural, organic cuts of beef and the freshest seafood available in a dramatic and striking atmosphere.»
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Lounges
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Cocktail Bars
SEABLUE by Michael Mina — CLOSED says,
«Classic and classically-inspired cocktails prepared using modern methods in a relaxed, sophisticated setting.»
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SEABLUE by Michael Mina — CLOSED says,
«Modern American cuisine with a fluid, convivial atmosphere & unique tasting menu option. Provide both refined dishes & approachable comfort food.»