Hours
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 220 Culver St, Saugatuck, MI 49453
Phone: (269) 455-5216
Website: http://duckalley.com/
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Reviews
Highly recommend.
Came back for dinner. Had the short rib hummus, steak frites and fish & chips. All amazing (as always). Travel from Canada to spend time in Saugatuck. Duck Alley is always a must stop (multiple times). lol.
We celebrated 36 years of marriage last night at Duck Alley, and it was absolutely outstanding. Everything was delicious, but the Duck Rice Bowl deserves a special call-out — rich, perfectly balanced, and truly memorable.
Great food, great atmosphere, and even better company. A perfect way to celebrate 36 years together. My only wish was that they had a Christmas tree or some festive lights.
I highly recommend.
The Lobster & Shrimp Roll was fantastic. The chips that it came with were crisp and nicely spiced.
Only negative, is that they only have 3 beers on tap and when I was there 2 of them were out. So not much of a choice to choose from. 🙁
Nice atmosphere, great service.
It has a upscale feel without the upscale prices. My burger was only 17 bucks and it came with Kettle chips that were house made. Top notch service and the beer by Revolution was a perfect treat. Oh we have a jeep and love the little ducks too.
You will see more of us for sure.
Service, however, was a bright spot. The staff was friendly, attentive, and did a good job keeping things moving without being pushy. From a service standpoint, there’s very little to complain about, and it helped smooth over some of the shortcomings in the kitchen.
The atmosphere leans heavily toward a sports bar vibe, with TVs, background noise, and a casual, social feel. That works well if you’re there to watch a game or meet up with friends, but it’s not a place you’d choose for a quieter or more food-focused dinner. Pricing felt fair for what we received, and there were no issues with seating, parking, or wait times during our visit.
Overall, Duck Alley is a decent option if you’re looking for a laid-back place to grab a beer and watch sports, but the food didn’t live up to the setting or the service. With so many other choices around, it’s not a place I’d go out of my way to return to unless the menu improves.
Unfortunately, the food was incredibly bland. The duck and short ribs had no flavor — we even asked for hot sauce, but it didn’t help. The ribs were burnt, and the duck didn’t go well with the fried rice at all. We ended up leaving most of the food untouched.
To make things worse, the plates on the table when we arrived were dirty. They were replaced, but for a $50-per-person restaurant, that’s just not okay. Our dirty plates stayed on the table the entire time we were there.
Also worth noting — the kitchen was open, and trays with food prep items were placed right next to the bathroom door. I’ll attach a photo. Something about that setup feels unsanitary.
Definitely one of the most disappointing $100 meals we’ve ever had.