Best Seafood Restaurants in Naples
Naples, Florida — updated August 22, 2026
Eight Naples seafood restaurants, from a downtown crab house with nearly 1,400 reviews to fish markets on Tamiami Trail that cook what they sell, ranked by how settled their ratings are.
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Naples splits its seafood between two models: white-tablecloth rooms downtown near Fourth and Fifth Avenues South, and counter-service fish markets along Tamiami Trail that cook what they sell out of the case. Both are represented here. The list runs in order of how well each place answers the question, with review volume treated as evidence: a 4.5 backed by a thousand diners is more settled than a 4.7 backed by three hundred.
1. Truluck's Ocean's Finest Seafood and Crab
The strongest combination of rating and volume in Naples seafood: 4.7 across 1,395 reviews, which is about as settled as a score gets in this city. It sits on 4th Avenue South, walking distance from the downtown hotels and shops, and it is filed as fine dining, so plan on a jacket-optional evening rather than a quick stop after the beach. Crab is in the name and in the room's identity. Reservations are the sensible approach in season, when downtown Naples parking and dining rooms fill at the same hour.
2. Mr.Big Fish
A 4.6 rating across 1,360 reviews puts this one within a rounding error of the top spot on volume, and it is a considerably more casual proposition. The address is Neapolitan Way, in the Neapolitan Way shopping area off Tamiami Trail North, which makes it an easy detour rather than a destination trip. The review count matters here: with more than 1,300 people weighing in, the rating reflects consistency over a long stretch rather than a good month.
3. Swan River Seafood Restaurant & Fish Market
Restaurant and fish market under one roof on Tamiami Trail North, holding a 4.6 across 1,137 reviews. The market side is the reason to put it this high: places that sell fish retail have to answer to customers who know what fresh looks like, and the kitchen works from the same supply. It is a Trail location, so it reads as unassuming from the road. Come in with the expectation of a straightforward seafood house rather than a scenic one, and check the case on the way in.
4. Connors Steak & Seafood
Rated 4.7 across 352 reviews, the highest score on this list tied with Truluck's, but on roughly a quarter of the evidence. Promising rather than proven, in other words. It is on Immokalee Road in North Naples, well away from the downtown cluster, which makes it a practical choice if you are staying north and do not want to drive into the Fifth Avenue traffic. The name signals the split menu: seafood shares the card with steak, so it works for a table that cannot agree.
5. Hogfish Harry's Restaurant + Bar
A 4.5 across 1,112 reviews, on Neapolitan Way a few doors from Mr.Big Fish, which makes the two a useful pair if one has a wait. The hogfish in the name is a Florida reef fish that rarely travels far from the Gulf and Keys, and it anchors the concept. This is a restaurant and bar rather than a market, so it suits a longer sit-down with drinks. With more than 1,100 reviews behind it, the 4.5 is a proven number rather than an early one.
6. Captain & Krewe Seafood Market & Raw Bar
The raw bar option: 4.5 across 952 reviews, on 8th Street South just off the downtown grid. Like Swan River, it runs a retail market alongside the eating side, which is the format worth seeking out if you care about turnover. A raw bar is a different visit from a full dinner house, better suited to oysters and a shorter sitting. Its proximity to Fifth Avenue South means it absorbs downtown foot traffic, so the counter fills earliest in high season.
7. Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar
The most schedule-dependent entry, and the one with the clearest published hours. The Grill serves lunch from 11:30am to 2pm and dinner from 4:30pm to close, with Sunday brunch from 10:30am to 2pm; the Cafe runs from 2pm to close daily, which covers the gap between services. Happy hour is listed as 3pm to 6pm daily. At 4.4 across 1,132 reviews it carries the lowest rating here, but on a large sample, so treat it as a reliable rather than exceptional number. The address is Gulf Shore Boulevard North.
8. Stix Sushi & Seafood
The only place on this list where raw fish is handled Japanese-style, on Tamiami Trail East in East Naples. Its 4.5 comes from 377 reviews, a thinner base than the four-figure counts above it, so the score is less tested. Worth knowing it exists if sushi is what the table wants and the downtown seafood houses are booked. The East Trail location keeps it out of the tourist corridor, which usually means an easier table on a season weeknight.