
A diverse menu of seafood, sushi, pizza & more in trendy surrounds with a full bar.
Hours
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
| Sunday | 4–10 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 220 W Broad St, Athens, GA 30601
Phone: (706) 395-6611
Website: http://www.chucksfish.com/
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Reviews
Consistently good food and service.
Chef Vu takes care of fresh fish side and open kitchen pumps out hot dishes as orders come in.
Wait staffs are very knowledgeable and prompt.
Never had disappointed time.
Great service too!
Setup — in our Alma Mater town, beautiful Athens for a TJs trip so went here as we’ve had our eyes on it for minute. Traditional fish & sushi, what’s not to love?
Food — I’ll preface and own my mistakes on my order (more to come), but will focus on the food. Appetizers we got were fantastic. Got the cup of Seafood Gumbo and it measured up pretty well to best ever in GA (Oyster Bay). Also got the Kimchi Brussel Sprouts. These were amazing. Had a yummy sauce, flash fried to perfection and the bacon was excellent. This dish was a homerun and the gumbo was dang good compared to a super high bar. Got excited for entrees……and took a turn.
Mistake #1 — ordered fish of the day, grouper without asking Market Price. Elected to have it bronzed. It was fine. Came with rice, a chutney that was decent, and large broccolini. Mistake #2 — I was hoping for a closer version to fried fish and that was dumb fault. B got The Backdown. Tuna, cream cheese and other elements in the sushi roll. The crab salad tasted prepackaged. Again, it tasted fine. Standard roll that was not terrible but certainly not anything to write home about.
Value — this is the killer. I’ll own my mistakes for ordering poorly, but I was fairly shocked…. $38 for a small piece of bronzed grouper!! I’m still in shock. My own DA fault for not asking and ordering poorly, but $38……. seriously? We knew the price of the roll, but it wasn’t much better than store bought for $18. I’m owning my mistakes in ordering, but goodness gracious. Taste and quality simply were entirely askew in terms of cost.
Drinks — highlight of the meal in terms of value…a Pacifico draft for $5.50.
Service — excellent service, helpful and friendly.
Summary — appetizers are great, but beware of the main dishes and don’t EVER not ask the market price.