Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Fish Keg

The Fish Keg - www.TheFishKeg.com


I have been spending more time visiting The Fish Keg, and have recently tried catfish for the first time, with their breaded Cajun Catfish ... delicious! Here is some more on Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce member, The Fish Keg:

"The Fish keg has a wide variety of Seafood, readily cooked for you or to take home yourself and prepare. Everything is priced by the pound, so you can order the amount that's right for you. We recommend a half pound for a light meal, try three quarters of a pound to fill you up, or if you're feeling hungrier than usual the SKIES THE LIMIT. We will cook it up hot and fresh right in front of you, and it usually only takes about five Minutes or less.

We have a wide variety of Seafood in the store, but we are limited by space. With a half days' notice or a call before 9 A.M. the Fish Keg can order and have ready many different types of fish presently not on the menu (if available).Call for requests, price comparisons, etc. Some varieties we can obtain for you include Live Lobster, Red Snapper, Mahi Mahi, Halibut, Tuna, Grouper, etc. etc. etc.

Fish Keg party trays are a great idea for any occasion. Whether its seafood, salads, or chicken, we can have it prepared in the spur of the moment or better yet call ahead and place your order for any time of day and your party order will be ready for pickup. We can usually take your orders as early as 8:00 a.m. We promise to have it prepared fresh to your specifications. Don't forget to take home some of The Fish Kegs homemade sauces to complement your entree".


The Fish Keg
2233 W. Howard Street
Chicago, IL, 60645

(773) 262-6603


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