The Nauti Mermaid Menu

  • Starters
  • Salads
  • Soup
  • Entrees
  • Sliders
  • Raw Bar
  • Fish Fry
  • Suft and Turf
  • Sandwiches
  • Sides
  • Desserts

Healthy Meal suggestions for The Nauti Mermaid

  • Starters
  • Salads
  • Soup
  • Entrees
  • Sliders
  • Raw Bar
  • Fish Fry
  • Suft and Turf
  • Sandwiches
  • Sides
  • Desserts

Visit below restaurant in Cleveland for healthy meals suggestion.

  • Maemie C.

    This place is the definition of a DIVE(in a good way) -Great place to meet friends after work or the gym in buisness casual or casual. -On select nights there is live music -They will put on any sporting event in Cleveland on any of their TV's. -AWESOME drink and food specials, especially if you are on a budget -$1 draft of the month 5-7 M-F, Super happy hour including, $1 sliders, and $1 oysters -My favorite specials include: -Monday's fresh Maine Lobster with two sides for $22 -The lobster is FRESH and hand picked in their aquarium once you order -Tuesday's 12oz New York Strip with a delish red wine demiglace with 2 sides for $12 -This is a substantial steak with nice girth and width. The steak was cooked very nicely and a deep, warm, pink juicy center just as I had asked. Overall, I enjoy coming to the Nauti Mermaid when I would like something decent to eat right before going to a game or catching up with old friends. The servers are fairly attentive however, you may need to try harder to grab someone's attention if they are slammed. The quality of food is fairly consistant and you can not beat the quality and selection for the price.

    (4)
  • Jess A.

    Average food. Average service. Only plus- went on a beautiful day and was able to sit outside.

    (2)
  • Debbie C.

    Great food... A little hole in wall. A bit pricey but totally worth it great waitstaff. I would definitely suggest it to anyone.

    (4)
  • Ashley L.

    The seafood is super fresh. It's a little kitchy but I think that what it's going for and succeeds at it!

    (5)
  • Debi C.

    We found the Nauti Mermaid by accident. We haven't been to Cleveland in a while, it was Labor Day so a bit quiet downtown and we really didn't know where to eat. We were looking for an outdoor patio and there were a few in this section of W.6th but the menu for the Nauti Mermaid won out! The atmosphere was terrific, the blues music was great and the service was friendly and prompt. The food took quite a while to come out but when you have great conversation going, we didn't really notice. It was definitely worth the wait. The soup was really different and very tasty. We also ordered mussels, crab cakes, chicken wings, and lobster nachos. Everything was very good and nothing was leftover. The servers we're attentive but not pushy. Can't wait to come back again!

    (5)
  • Chas M.

    I was actually on w. 6th on a Saturday nite. Its been many years since that has happened. Walked in and first thing I liked is that you couldnt tell you were on w. 6th. Not your typical cheese dicks and coke-fiend chicks with Chicklet white teeth and red marks from the tanning bed... The bartenders and servers were totally normal..which was a breath of fresh air. This place always has great online deals ($20 for $10..etc.). I got the crab cake burger. It was cooked well but the crab tasted fishy and the cake was mushy. They had Pumking on tap and they sell a BIG one which I liked..most placed serve it to ya in one of those lame snifter and still charge ya 7 bux for it. F that.. Wana come back for the happy hr (which I hear is dope) and the lobster roll. Food is OK, but better if ya get a good online deal first. I would be bummed if I paid full price for the so-so seafood.

    (3)
  • Lauren S.

    Man this was such a tough call. Here's my logic: Pros: * The atmosphere is fun and entertaining in a touristy kind of way, and awesomely located in the warehouse district * The service was very pleasant * The food was good Cons: * Holy overpriced, Batman! I cannot justify giving a grossly overpriced restaurant more than an average review. My boyfriend loved his food, and mine was good, but it served on cheap plates with cheap cups and cheap silverware. The food reminded me of Outback Steakhouse, but twice the price. I usually rate a restaurant with one question in mind: will I go back? This is a fun casual atmosphere with casual food, but gourmet prices. It just didn't make sense. =(

    (3)
  • Jordy G.

    I've been here twice - once for food, and once for the nightlife. Food: I got a cheeseburger for lunch one day, and it was...well, it was fine. Nothing to write home about. I had brought my laptop so I could study vocab for the GRE (mooching off of the nearby Starbucks wifi), and they were very nice about letting me sit there and work (the place was half empty, otherwise I would have moved once I was done). My waitress was a little rude at the start of my meal, but made up for it by being nice and attentive the rest of the time. Perhaps she had just been irked by her previous customer? Nightlife: Two words: weird crowd. My roommate had warned me of this, but we stopped by anyway because I couldn't resist the name of this place. Yes, it's a dive bar, but still...lots of single older men, and not the good kind. The bartender was nice enough, but my roommate and I each got our one drink and left. I will say that the bartender also didn't know what a 7&7 was - but maybe he was just new? I probably won't be back to Nauti Mermaid, but I do still love the name...

    (2)
  • Will S.

    Nauti Mermaid isn't your typical west 6th bar thanks to its bountiful menu, large booths, and subdued atmosphere. Yes, the decor is a tad kitschy. What I do like about the space, I can sit at the bar, converse with people standing, and the people walking through the bar won't bump into you. If you want, you can also sit at the booths to eat and drink. Food-wise, I've only tried a crab cake once, Sure, it's full of imitation crab and breading but they're dirt cheap - less than 2 bucks during Happy Hour, you're just getting what you pay for [and it's a deal]. There's about 8-10 beers on draft, including a few micros (most recently, I had Founders Porter there). Prices, booze-wise are what you'd expect and fair. Along with dart boards and TVs, there's occasionally free music there. The clientèle is always interesting here. Here, there's none of the hambones or a hedonistic atmosphere that you'd find at many other booze-slinging places on west 6th. I've been here a handful of times, there always happens to be businessmen visiting town, regulars, Zach Reed and other city councilmen, and the strippers about to start their shift at Christie's (a few blocks away).

    (4)
  • Diane R.

    Stopped in here for Happy Hour. Small bar vibe, seemed to be all locals or friends of the employees. First negative was the bar tender didn't know how to make a drink that is well known & has been around for years in every bar I've EVER been to. Service was quick, waitress was pleasant. Ordered a few happy hour specials, the Conch ceviche was like dirty dishwater & tasted just as appetizing. Next up was the happy hour oysters, they were very tiny & the 2nd one I tried to eat tasted seriously bad so I had to spit it out. Too afraid to eat anymore. Shrimp appetizer was ok but overdone & cocktail sauce had a weird flavor. HOW do u mess up making cocktail sauce, geez! One of the entree's was a fried fish. It was FULL of bones & hubby left half of the food on the plate. One of the sides, he didn't touch because it was too hot to eat. It must have been made with the same Habanero sauce that i will mention next. He will eat everything & doesn't waste anything normally. And the final negative was, there were 3 sauces on the oyster plate. Waitress neglected to tell us that 1 sauce was the Habanero sauce from he**! So after a tiny taste of that sauce on an oyster, All my taste buds were burned off! My throat burned from that crap for about an hour. Would have been nice if the server would have explained the sauces, especially since tourists might not be familiar with their menu items! Sorry but this place failed on all fronts, pass & try another place in the area maybe!

    (1)
  • C G.

    I've been to many places where crowds are big and rude, but have never experienced service as awful as I did at the Nauti Mermaid. The bartenders were arguing and I was told to leave just for waving one of the team down. It was bizarre and disrespectful. When I've eaten there in the past, food was mediocre and service was just okay.

    (1)
  • Maks B.

    Good guys. Good music. People are good. The live music makes it a good spot. meh on seafood but you don't go there for caviar. Good happy hours.

    (4)
  • Melanie C.

    As a bar, it is just your average dive type bar. Nothing too bad, nothing too good. Just, eh, it will do. As an eatery, the Nauti Mermaid falls way behind. A friend and I ate here a little over a month ago, using a Living Social deal to do so. As has been the case with other places where I've first been there because of Living Social or Groupon -- if it hadn't been for being able to eat there for essentially half price, I would have actually been frustrated. We started with an order of Nauti Sliders to serve as a big appetizer as we were both starving. Decent, though the blue cheese was a bit overpowering - my companion mentioned it first, and he is usually fond of blue burgers. Not terrible though, just average. He ordered the New York Strip Steak, I ordered the Walleye Platter. I tasted everything he had, in addition to eating my own stuff... so I can criticize the whole meal (for the most part). His: The steak was overdone and under seasoned (pretty much unseasoned really), the mashed potatoes were very whipped (he was convinced they were potato flake based, but I'm pretty sure they were just really, really whipped), and similarly unseasoned. (They were ok with some butter and salt and pepper.) I have no recollection of the veggies on his plate at all. (I'm not sure if they were missing or if they were just that unremarkable.) Mine: For sides I had the black beans and the deep fried corn on the cob. (The latter at the server's suggestion.) The corn was pretty good -- I don't think anything special really was done to it other than deep frying it (no seasoning), and there was a LOT of silk left in the corn. (Nice to know it's somewhat fresh I guess, but was kind of hard to eat.) Tasty nonetheless once buttered and salted. The black beans were pretty tasty - admittedly. Southern Style to them means adding pork of some kind (I do believe it was pork belly, but I couldn't be sure) and it definitely was good. But the walleye? Ugh. Greasy. I mean, look, it's breaded and fried fish, I expect some grease. This was mushy and weird and really, really greasy. The piece of fish I got was huge, so that was good, but the greasy bit... well it kind of ruined it for me. I'm pretty sure I left more than half of it behind... not because I was full. (This is how I ended up tasting his whipped potatoes... I was still kind of hungry.) All in all, the food wasn't terrible. But the bill would have been $50 (not counting drinks) had I not had my Living Social deal. Did we get $50 worth of yummy out of that? No, no, definitely not. The food at Nauti Mermaid reminds me a little of some of the lower quality fish camps back home (even the best of those isn't really high quality...) at about 3 times the price. The service was OK. Not over the top fantastic, but our server was friendly and prompt for the most part. The atmosphere -- for a dive bar, it would have been fine. Going there to eat dinner (this was about 7 or 7:30 on a Friday) wasn't so great. There was a live musician (playing the standard set of guy with a guitar covers more or less, with a couple of decent songs) but as much as I love live music, it was too loud for a dinner spot, and just seemed a bit early to be driving us out for the bar crowd. Overall: Pass. Too many other dive bars to go to that are equal or a little better. Definitely a thousand better places to eat.

    (2)
  • Z H.

    We are mid-age experienced travelers and been around. Nothing worse than a restaurant struggling with 5-6 guests in the entire night. I usually get suspicious from quality and freshness of ingredients. I ordered the grouper, low quality pan fried with a dirty oil, horrible beans and old rice. My wife ordered a soup and a lobster; soup was old and very thick, clearly it shouldn't get out of the kitchen, when we complained they said "let me get the chef to thin it down for you" when we tried to get another soup the answer was "that was the only soup we have tonight" I told our waiter not to worry about the price and we will pay for it and they accepted the offer. Low potential dead Cleavland on a freezing night, few people have decided to go our and no potential to even open that restaurant at that night. I was watching the chef cooking all the time, he was checking the doness of a steak with a food thermometer, arranging with his fingers a fried calimari on a plate, although he dumped the order out of the fryer basket onto the plate, why would you touch it with your hands then? my wife's lobster was straightforward from the fish tank to the boiler to the plate, with bad mashed potato and steamed yellow zucchini, no taste or seasoning at all. Never again.

    (2)
  • Harry C.

    Passing through Cleveland and the place we picked was closed. Raining and saw this place. Looked in and it seemed welcoming and friendly. It is. We ate at the bar and the bartender was great. We wanted local fish and he discussed the varieties. We asked about the menu items and he was candid about them. I took his recommendations and was delighted. He also recommended a complementary beer and it was fine. I had the lake perch and it was excellent. My wife had an oyster sandwich and like my perch better.

    (4)
  • Chau P.

    Worst food and service ever. The mussels came out in a weird purple - ish watery broth that was really salty. The mussels themselves were rubbery and cold. I'm not sure how the oysters were because we never got them (we waited for 1 hr). The drinks took forever. When we had the audacity to try to cancel our order because it had been 1hr, the waitress tried to give us some ridiculous story about how the food took a long time because she was not allowed to ring in the courses at the same time. As a former food service worker I can verify that this is false. Will never go back and I suggest that no one else make the mistake of coming here.

    (1)
  • Halle C.

    My boyfriend and I heard a very funny commercial for this place on our long drive to Cleveland and decided we just had to try it, and it was totally worth it! This place had very friendly staff, and terrific food! I had the salmon in the buffalo wing and house rum sauce while my boyfriend had the sliders and perch platter (with sides of deep fried corn on the cob and mashed potatoes). We were both full up (that's saying something since we joke that he has a hallow leg to store all the food he eats in) and very pleased with such an excellent meal! You should definitely go here if you like sea food! (They have burgers too!)

    (5)
  • Patrick S.

    Friend and I ordered the sliders and the pretzel bun crab sandwich. Delivery took an hour, but the food was definitely worth it. Wished I had tipped more

    (4)
  • Murray R.

    "I come from six generations of seamen all with the same goal in life: catch fish, sell 'em, get drunk, and get laid. " One memorable quote from the cult movie Cabin Boy. I instantly thought of that flick when i walked in here. I gotta admit, didn't expect such a fun and kitschy environment. We had just finished a fancy dinner next door when some friends suggested boozing around west 6th. I had my trepidations, this street is not usually where i hang out. But this place was a breath of, well, not fresh, maybe fishy, air. I read the other reviews and discovered this place used to be known for it's seafood. I didn't know that going in. I just thought it was a bar. What a bar! The nautical theme was over the top( in a good way). After watching Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea some years back, i decided my basement bar would be nautical themed. Turns out that diving helmets, port holes and anchors are kind of cumbersome to assemble in one's house. But who needs that, when i can come here and live out my seaman fantasies? Sorry, that came out wrong. I had some draught porters real cheap and my party enjoyed the jukebox(they kinda gothed it out). The cool thing was, no other patrons complained. They actually asked if they could turn it up! Real cool crowd. Mind you, it was a Sunday night. I don't know if it is less accomodating on Friday or Saturday. Oddly enough, for a faux dive with a grungey dockworker motif, the bathroom was one of the cleanest i'd ever used out about town. That's a big "land ho" from me, matey. So overall, i have to say my friends made a great choice, this place is definitely on my cool places to hang out downtown list, and to quote Cabin Boy once more..."these pipes are clean!" I don't really know how that relates, but it was one of the more memorable quotes from that movie.

    (4)
  • Nicole C.

    The worst service ever! Went with two girlfriends recently for happy hour and the b$@%&-# of a server was so rude to us. Little does she know were all bartenders and would have tipped very well. I will never go back there. EVER!

    (1)
  • Kelsey D.

    Brown haired waitress is the WORST she completely overcharged our party and took forever with two other people in the building. Seriously go there.

    (1)
  • Larry S.

    What great local pub. Did not try the food - just had a couple of local brewed beers and spent time with the locals and cool bartender. The Wharehouse district is a "happening" place. Bet its crazy with the big sports teams in town...

    (4)
  • Melissa R.

    Went here for a bachelorette party this past weekend (although I am posting this a couple months later). They were extremely accommodating, taking reservations when they usually don't. Food was fine- sliders are humongous!!! They could probably just serve 3 & still charge the same amount.... Everyone enjoyed their meal and their drinks. Loved my hard to find pear cider! They even gave us vodka soaked gummy bears which were delish! Only complaint was they wouldn't let us use multiple forms of payment- when so few people carry cash these days. However, I wouldn't let that stop me from coming back.

    (4)
  • Cara L.

    It's really the insanely cheap happy hour specials and the cool vibe of Nauti Mermaid that keep me coming back. If it were dependent on their food, they'd be in trouble. Although I'm not a big seafood eater, I've gone to hang out at Nauti to grab some drinks and ended up hungry. I mean, who can argue with $1 domestic drafts? I know I can't. So, we have perused the menu, tried food and have been disappointed. I've found that just about the best thing on the menu is the nachos, sans seafood. Other than that, I'd steer clear of the munchies there. What's great about Nauti is that it's a hideaway for those wandering the Warehouse District for a place that isn't a club or a fancy restaurant. You can chill out with a cold beer and feel like you're inside of a ship. It's actually really fun! Plus the beer list rocks, but not just with bottle choices. The drafts are great unique and great too! If you're looking for something fun to do during the warm months in Cleveland, try sitting out on Nauti's patio on a weekend. Phenomenal entertainment consisting of people making fools of themselves on W. 6th. Yea, so head over to Nauti if you're looking for a chill vibe and spectacularly cheap happy hour prices. For food? Eh...I'd go somewhere else.

    (3)
  • P W.

    It reminds me of a cheesy bar in Siesta Key, FL. Or Key West. Some of the menu items are too expensive for me to gamble on so I stick with the $12-$13 sandwiches. You can add avocado or mango to any sandwich for 50 cents per topping. That automatically makes anything better. I have had the mahi mahi and yellowfin tuna and both were good. I recommend coming here for affordable seafood in a fun, Florida-like atmosphere.

    (4)
  • K K.

    - The service sucks big time - waitress has loads of attitude - the food was served after 50 minutes, when questioned it was like - "we are full sweety, the kitchen is overloaded, you need to wait for your grub, this is the best we can do" - the lobster r

    (1)
  • Craig L.

    You have to try the $1.50 fish tacos on Thursday. New ownership and some new additions on the menu but these are fantastic. Cara L. is right about the cheap drink specials. We go here so often after work I refuse to check in via Yelp because you all might check me into AA. This place is dark and cozy. With all the clubs and DB's lining up and down west 6th, this place is great.

    (4)
  • Richard H.

    What a great place for after work happy hour. I wish i liked fish, but unfortunately i born with jacked up taste buds and i cant stand it. However, i love seafood like shellfish of any kind.. No, there really was no necessity in sharing that with you.. sorry on with the review.. They have $1 appetizers and they are splendid! I got shrimp cocktail and also a Burger that had onion straws BBQ sauce and bacon. It came once with a side of hush puppies which were.. rather disappointing for being homemade. The second time i got the burger i got it with these fried potato things that were incredible. The drinks were super cheap and there was a fantastic breeze blowing through the bar that made the experience awesome. The burger was perfect and i really enjoyed everything about this place. I am really surprised i hadn't heard about it sooner. I would consider this place a polished dive bar. It has the look and feel of a dive bar, but also a unique creativity that makes it romantic and comfortable too. I really think you will enjoy yourself here.

    (4)
  • Elise P.

    I give this review a little more leeway because it was the day of a Browns game, so it was very very busy. Service was kind of slow and we had a hard time getting a table, but it was understandable. It's a cute bar and I'd definitely return on a less busy time. They seem to have great happy hour specials, too. My bf had fish and chips; he said it was good but not the best ever. The breading on it was not your typical light-colored beer battered look. I got the seafood cobb salad which was excellent. It had yellowfin tuna and shrimp, plus I appreciated that it was a diet-conscious choice. We also got two beers that were $1 off each, so that was a good value. Overall, the experience wasn't what I would prefer, as it was very loud and full of rowdy football fans, but the food was good. I do agree with some other reviewers that it is a little overpriced, but for a seafood restaurant right downtown, I didn't expect any different.

    (4)
  • Alyssa E.

    When my visiting parents wanted to try a Cleveland seafood restaurant, I was a bit horrified. Not that Cleveland doesn't have excellent seafood restaurants, but that any not deemed "too expensive" by Midwestern sensibilities would just suck. We went to the Nauti Mermaid expecting mediocrity at its finest--and on atmosphere and service, it delivered. The blaring mix of country songs and oldies was too much, the kitschy Key West decor was out of place, and that evening's clientele was a bit rough. The service was slow, and our waiter ogled me one too many times. (Eyes are up here, bro.) The saving grace was the food. My dad ranted about the clam chowder, claiming it was the best he's had in a long time. He loved the battered perch and onion rings, and my mom thought the mahi mahi sandwich was awesome--and loved the price even more. I had the seafood cobb with seared yellowfin tuna (hold the bleu cheese and croutons, light on the balsamic), and was really impressed by the quality of the fillet and the freshness of the shrimp and avocado. My parents said they'd definitely come back again, and I guess I can suffer the place for another bite, too.

    (3)
  • Rachel S.

    This was a disappointing 360 degrees experience. The service, the food.. we didn't drink, so we can't accurately review the bar... maybe that would have been the saving grace?? The soup of the day was clam chowder - not a clam chowder like any I've had before; it was less creamy and had a bit of a pepper kick. It was still not a poor conception of a soup in my opinion, just a little odd. However my fish tacos were all around poor. The fish tasted like it had just been caught in Lake Erie - polluted, dirty water. No exaggeration! I love fish and fish that tastes fishy, but - this was beyond that level of tolerance. They were bland, as was everything else we ordered. The rib-eye, the burger... totally bland. Too bad this was our sole Cleveland meal!! The visit to the Adult Mart saved our trip to Cleveland, though....

    (2)
  • Scott A.

    Neat seafood nautical atmosphere. Our waitress was awesome. I hadn't heard of gal their beers on tap so she let me sample a few before making a decision. We dont get seafood very often so we splurged on having the lobster and king crab legs. Both were delicious. The sides were okay (onion rings were over cooked and needed some kind of dipping sauce). I wouldn't necessarily seek out this restaurant a second time but I'd recommend for anyone looking for seafood in Cleveland.

    (4)
  • Marissa M.

    I have to say that if I didn't like the food so much, this place would be getting a much worse rating. Walked up during happy hour and there was a major bro-down going on when I got there. There was 1 table outside open so sat down and waited then realized I'm thirsty and getting my ass up and walking through the cloud of axe body spray and onto the bar was the only way I was going to get a beer. People eventually started filing out and I moved inside for a table and much quicker service. They have a bunch of specials but I got to say $1 miller lite or a $2 microbrew ipa (couldn't read what kind it was) seemed like a no brainer. For a dollar more you don't have to drink some beer flavored water. I got the tuna sandwich and it was a really nice piece of fish. The waiter asked me beforehand if i wanted it rare and I was nervous but the chef cooked it well. I love a surplus of sauces and sides and chose the redskin potatoes. They were super tasty and cooked well, but word of warning they are definitely garlicy so beware if you plan on talking to people afterwards. My dude got the perch platter with fries and slaw. The perch was fried perfectly with a really nice breading and wasn't greasy at all. The fries were definitely made in house and tasted amazing. The slaw which I am super picky about slaw and normally it's either heinous or incredible, and theirs was definitely the latter. We ordered 3 cocktail shrimp since they do a $1 deal on sliders, crabcakes, shrimp, clams, and oysters (you have to order 3 of something if you are going to do it though) and they looked kind of sad and limp when they came out so I didn't eat one.

    (4)
  • I C U.

    Not a local but thought I would try it out. Seemed like my style of all the places off 6th. (not including Johnny's Bar But that's a different review) In these times of economic crisis what can be said for finding a place you can drown your sorrows in $1 miller lites? S&P tanked no problem, 401k in the toilet no worry. $1 dollar miller lites and a variety of apps all a greenback from 4-7 (crab cakes, oysters, sliders, shrimp cocktail min order 3). Yellow fin tuna sandwich was blackened and tasted great. I wasn't expecting much but it delivered. Mind blowing not exactly but hey if your in the mood for some a fish sandwich, cheap beers, cheap apps then head down here. Seemed like locals were stopping by after work or for get togethers. Next time back in Cleveland I'll stop by and throw a few bucks their way.

    (4)
  • Amy T.

    Like my bestie Bobo said, and married but still smokin' Murray pointed out, I had avoided the Nauti Mermaid for years because I assumed it was like all the other W. 6th hambone havens, but maybe worse because what's worse than sweaty meatheads slurping down crab legs? I was WRONG. Damn! I missed out on years of fun by letting my hambone hating, small headedness keep me away. Nauti Mermaid is not a club, it's not really a restaurant, but a tavern, a bar with booths where you can sit and eat, but you'd better have a beer while you're doing it. It's kitschy, not classy, and refers to the restroom as "the head." If you don't have a good time at Nauti Mermaid, than I hate you. Or, maybe you should just give it another chance because everyone and every place has off nights. But, I'm not ruling out the possibility that I hate you.

    (5)
  • Angela M.

    Holy nautical theme! I've always been afraid of this place 1. because it's on west sixth and 2. because I hate nautical anything. Surprisingly I really enjoyed the nautical theme. Gave it a different kind of atmosphere than the traditional downtown bar. I also thought the atmosphere was very laid back and chill. Haven't tried the food yet, but if you want to meet up with some friends in the downtown area and don't feel the need to dress like trash, then try it out.

    (4)
  • Peter W.

    I just went to the Nauti Mermaid for the second time. The first time was about 5 years ago, and it seems like we had almost exactly the same experience both times. At least they have consistency going for them, which is nice... Beyond that, both times it was kind of a lackluster affair. Both visits were instigated by a friend who decided on the venue for a birthday dinner. As he is certifiably insane about seafood, this seemed like a reasonable choice for him. For those of us who are less enamored with the fruit of the sea it's pretty blah. For the seafood lover, it's probably an ok place, and the menu covers all of the bases - grilled and fried fish, lobster, crab, etc. There are some land bases offerings as well, though they are kind of limited. Our group covered a lot of ground on the menu, and aside from those who ordered lobster or crab, the prevailing opinion was that it was kind of so so. Both the surf and turf burger and Nauti burger were pretty unremarkable. The grilled tuna was really spicy, but wasn't notable otherwise. The deep fried corn on the cob was pretty disappointing, I had high hopes, but there was nothing about it that made it seem better than a steamed or grilled ear of corn. The fried plantains were a highlight, as were the accompanying sauces, though they did seem to be a little over done, and some of them stuck together in the fryer so parts were undercooked as well. I will say the service was good - friendly and attentive. While I realize this should be the expected standard, I still appreciate it nonetheless. The nautical/divey decor, isn't really my thing, and brought to mind a Joe's Crab Shack sort of vibe. I think when you try to do a restaurant like this anywhere other than on a beach it comes off as contrived, which it did. Add in to all of this, the usual Warehouse district non-sense and extravagant parking charges (due to an Indian's game and a concert that night) and it kind off balances out to blah. We didn't have a bad time, but I won;t be rushing back either, at least until my friend turns another year older.

    (2)
  • Tyeana G.

    Best food we had in Cleveland, by far!!! I ordered jerk chicken which was both filling and tasty, I mean FULL of flavor!! He ordered the chicken wings and said the same thing.. I believe he ordered teriyaki garlic and honey BBQ.. And our waiter was great! Full of energy, I can't remember his name though :~{

    (4)
  • Allison F.

    ***BEST HAPPY HOUR IN CLEVELAND*** On Wednesdays, they have an awesome dollar menu with raw oysters, crab cakes, shrimp and sliders!! Add a 2$ domestic and you are set for an awesome evening on the patio, hanging out in dt cleveland!!

    (5)
  • Dan W.

    Oh yea. A little rough around the edges. Great Happy hour, oysters were awesome . Diner was surf and turf burger. Half pound burger topped with a huge crab cake : )))

    (4)
  • Jeff S.

    Been to this place many times for beers but never had the food until last week. My woman and I stopped in to try something new other then the usual downtown bar food, we were very happy that we did. The surf and turf burger that we both ordered was fantastic, a half pound burger cooked perfectly and topped with a crispy crab cake. The hand cut fries were awesome and the bill was surprisingly small for the amount of food, will definitely be back to try some more food.

    (4)
  • Kris P.

    I like these kinds of places. Unpretentious. Hidden. Divey yet bold. The atmosphere in my opinion is great. Chill music, old style wooden bar, ships and seafood reminders everywhere. Beer selection is above par for all of W. 6th in my opinion. This is a good thing. We've been needing this on that street. Too many clubs. Uck. I thought the food was fairly good. I know its under new management and I hear that there will be many changes as the place settles. I do hope Hushpuppies make it back on the menu as the waitress said they were taken away because they didn't taste good. She assured me they would be added once the chefs find a good one to serve us. At least they're concerned about the quality of my food and not just serving it because they are getting requests. Would definitely rather you serve me the best or nothing at all. I ordered the Fish Tacos which were okay. I also tried the Surf and Turf burger which was freakin' delish. Surprisingly for a seafood restaurant the burgers are large, tasty and in charge. I also had some Oysters which were okay. They were stacked on top of each other and therefor had mud in the lower ones. Not a smart move by the cooks. IF you're going to serve oysters serve them correctly. Again -- I know its settling and will hope it gets better. Otherwise I'll be adding my two cents to the suggestion box. They were good. Not necessarily great but definitely good. A very cool place to drink with friends, eat some dinner, party a bit. I had a good time and will definitely be going back to keep trying more on the menu and enjoying the wonderful atmosphere. Cheers!

    (4)
  • Young K.

    I went here with a friend and my wife. It was relatively low key for a Monday night as it's a bar restaurant. We picked this place because it had a restaurants.com gift certificate available. We started off with spicy fish tacos which were very delicious - probably the best part of our meal. We ordered a walleye platter, lobster BLT, and an oyster poboy. I got to try each thing we ordered and they were all very good and a lot better than I expected from a 3.5 rated place on yelp. Onion rings had a lot of pepper but were still really good. My wife complained that the female restroom stalls did not have working latches and that there were no paper towels, but just a blower with freezing cold air. Overall, a pretty good place to eat.

    (4)
  • Angeline K.

    We stopped here for drink and dinner for a friend's birthday. I was looking forward to visiting this place, since I had heard such good things about it. Service was great. Beer was good. The spicy fish tacos were pretty bland except for the chiptle sour cream. The red skin potatoes I got for a side were sitting in oil. Not good. My friend enjoyed his beer battered cod and deep fried corn cob. My other friend was disapointed in her salmon gyro and hush puppies. The hush puppies tasted plain. They used to be more corn bread. She said the food quality had changed since her last visit. Maybe it was an off night, but I was disapointed.

    (2)
  • Stacy B.

    Right in downtown Cleveland, the Nauti mermaid was a great place to hit a cheap happy hour with a colleague while I was in town on business. The risque name led a few coworkers to raise their eyebrows when I told them where I was headed for work, but that just added to the fun...especially considering the place is simply a cute bar downtown and has nothing to cause you to blush, as the name might suggest. Like I said, I grabbed happy hour with a colleague after work and it was a great spot for two-20 something ladies to relax with some yummy seafood at a great price. The drinks were strong and the apps were cheap. They have crazy deals on cocktail shrimp, crab cakes, and cocktails which all hit the spot. The crab cakes were yum! with a great sauce to accompany. It is not a fancy place, but they were great...especially for the price. The service was ok...our waitress did the job, but could have been a bit more friendly. Also, when my friend asked for some butter to dip her shrimp in, she put it in the ice that the shrimp came in...causing the melted butter to cool too much to use. When she asked for some fresh melted butter I felt a bit of 'tude coming from her. There was a local musician, which I am usually a fan of, but the place is small so it made it a bit loud for happy hour. I was looking for a place to chit chat and talk about guys with my work girlfriend, and instead we had to yell across the table...a little annoying. I forgot about being annoyed when a hot group of men from a local construction site came in for after-work drinks. Problems seem to disappear when a group of manly men in good fitting jeans and work boots enter the scene. I should find out if they go in after work regularly...I would return for the crab cakes and the hot scenery.There is also great outdoor seating. Gotta love a nice outdoor table in the summertime. Maybe I caught the waitress on an off night...she just doesn't need to give 'tude. Cheer up, girl! Fake it 'til you make it, girl. Check them out...even if I lived in Cleveland, I don't think I'd be a regular here, but I would go from time to time when I was in the mood for a great deal and good drinks at happy hour.

    (3)
  • Rob S.

    Cool little place on the outskirts of the Warehouse District. Good service, good selection of beers. I couldn't tell you about most of the seafood -- I usually wuss out and get the "Nauti Burger," which has a whole fried egg on it. Their fish tacos are boss, though, and I think they have them on special on Thursday nights. Only downside: Don't get so wasted that you fall down the approximately 80 feet of stairs that lead to the bathrooms on the lower level.

    (4)
  • Lucia Y.

    Lobster was great!! actually the side grill corn was AMAZING.

    (5)
  • Char M.

    I had the steak and lobster and it was disappointing...the lobster was ok...it was steamed and it's pretty hard to get that wrong...but the steak didn't have any flavor...sad!

    (2)
  • Gwendolyn S.

    I only gave this place 4 stars because we didn't eat, we just drank...a lot. Needless to say, they aren't stingy with their pours. The environment was completely relaxed, it has a total dive bar atmosphere (pun intended) and everyone in the placed seemed really chill. Josh was our bartender and couldn't have been cooler. We'll definitely be back to have drinks and hopefully food next time. I had a staring contest with one of the lobsters in the front window...Pinchy Beware!!

    (4)
  • Kimberly S.

    The Nauti Mermaid is a breath of casual fresh air on West 6th. The nautical decor creatives a great atomsphere for hanging out with friends and enjoying a good beer. Food is great, fanstastic beer list, and they offer outdoor seating.

    (4)
  • regina f.

    I can't argue with $1 happy hour drafts. That's good stuff. But I wouldn't go here again with any expectation that I'll eat. The first time there I had fish tacos and hush puppies. I was so excited to see fish tacos on a Cleveland menu. They're still a rare treat. Alas, these were not decent fish tacos. They were just completely bland. Don't do it. I vaguely remember the hush puppies being ok. But when I was just back recently to drink, and I ordered hush puppies to soak up the beer, I was crushed. The pups were just dry, bland balls. It really shouldn't be that hard to deep fry some flavored bread. And considering how horrible hush puppies are for your health, it's just not worth eating bad ones. So go for the happy hour beer, in a small cozy setting. But don't bother eating unless you prefer your food bland. The decor is a bit cheesy and overdone, but forgiveable. There are tvs above the bar, should you be in there on a night the Cavs are playing.

    (2)
  • L S.

    Went last night with two friends.. E4th Street had waits as long as an hour and we were just too hungry for that. Bellied up to the bar; which was dwindling with maybe five people, two business men and then three maybe out for a happy hour drink or two. Bartender was prompt enough with his "what can I get for you" but after further speculation when my friend asked what they had on tap and he had no idea what the difference was between any of the beers our experience took a turn for the worse. We settled on the IPA that he recommended only to take a sip and realize it was an American Strong Ale and nothing like the hoppy-treat we were expecting. Fine, beer is beer. We ordered crabcakes, a burger, jerk chicken and a salmon BLT--- when the food finally did come out it was sans crabcakes which our server never mentioned. Whatever; we were hungry and the food that we did get was decent. When we were finally able to snag the barkeep again who simply wrote us off as soon as we got our food and never got refills again (place wasn't packed maybe 10 people at the bar at this point) we asked for an itemized bill to make certain that we were charged for the MIA crabcakes; which again he never acknowledged with even as much as an "I'm so sorry I forgot" and then went on his merry way. Truth be told I have been here before many moons ago with a work crew and like I said this wasn't our first choice of restaurant.... now I remember why.

    (1)
  • Jen M.

    All of their seafood is frozen so don't go in there expecting the fresh catch of the day. If you want that, go across the street to Blue Pointe. The food is very average and is highly dependent upon who is in the kitchen. Nauti Mermaid is a good spot to grab a casual beer and watch some games or chat with the bartenders. They do get a random crowd in there, which depending on what type of scene you desire, can be good or bad.

    (3)
  • Tom J.

    Went during happy hour before the Cavs' game. Had the Shrimp Cocktail and the Crab Cakes from the happy hour menu. Really enjoyed these especially at a buck each. The draft Green Flash West Coast IPA was very good. According to the bartender, it is from San Diego. I will look for it in California. Will definitely go back during happy hour next time in Cleveland.

    (5)
  • Sarah L.

    I had always wanted to check this place out for two reasons: I dig seafood and I think mermaids are pretty sweet. For years I lived under the delusion that this place would be decorated like a swanky grotto with cool lighting and a slightly fancy atmosphere. I don't know where I got these ideas from because that's certainly not the case. The inside reminded me of the scary parts of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. I'm pretty sure our waiter was drunk. I'm not judging him, it was just slightly disconcerting. I ordered fish tacos to start with, another lapse in my mental coordination. A red flag went up in my head when I saw a cook stick his big, hairy arm through the pass window to show the waiter a cut of something which the waiter sniffed and shrugged at. I became worried and rightfully so. The tacos were one of the worst things I have ever tasted. The smell that hit me as I took my first and only bite was inexplicable. They were beyond fishy, like dead fish floating for a week in Lake Erie fishy. The waiter cleared the plate not asking why we weren't eating them or if everything was all right. Okay, so second stupid move I made was to order the crabby patty or whatever they call their burger with a crab cake on it. I've made the mistake of ordering crab cakes from other places in the area and I guess I'm a glutton for punishment because I can't seem to get it out of my system. The crab meat was salty, gritty, and fishy, which was a shame because underneath it all the burger meat was decent. As for the bar, they do have more than just the typical domestics, but nothing really special. I might go there for happy hour, but I would stay as far away from their seafood as possible.

    (2)
  • Ben H.

    We went to check this place out after work on a friday looking for a nice chill place for happy hour & were not dissapointed. We went at about 6:00 Friday, sat right at the bar & began drinking $1 bud light pints for a while. I repeat, $1 bud light pints. Just coming from Chicago, this was nearly impossible to believe. The place was relatively quiet, the bar tender was nice & the beer was continually served when the previous glass was empty. A couple of dart boards help provide entertainment if conversation goes stale, and the downtown location is great for other options when you leave the bar. The only negative was the parking situation (which really shouldn't count against the bar), but street parking was unavaible & we had to pay for a lot (there was a cavs home game).

    (4)
  • joel t.

    visited this place on a recent trip to cleveland, and on a tip from a bellhop at the ritz-carlton in tower city. it was sunday afternoon, and we had about 4 hours to kill before catching our bus back to chicago. after having spent a disappointing night at great lakes brewing, and struggling to find anything open at tower city (outside of hard rock cafe) this bar was simply refreshing. exactly what we were looking for. the decor is clever and cozy, but not obnoxious. the beers on tap were well chosen, including great lakes conway irish ale, bell's winter white, and goose island honkers ale. (i recommend getting the tall glass. it's probably about two pints for $6!) sadly, we didn't get to eat here, because we had already wasted our time and money at hard rock. if only we'd talked to that bellhop a little sooner! anyway, i don't know when, or even if, i'll make it back to cleveland, but i do know that if i do, you will find me nestled up at the bar of the nauti mermaid for at least one afternoon/evening.

    (4)
  • Bee B.

    I liked this place enough to come out of a year-long yelp hibernation to let you know! Now, Cleveland may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think "quality, fresh and inventive seafood," but the Nauti Mermaid has a really interesting menu and the fish was delicious. The hub and I shared the sesame-grilled tuna sand mentioned above, as well as a plate of beer-battered cod. I am a big fried-fish fan ever since my early flirtations with the Groton's fisherman, however the fried fingers of cod were pretty special here at the Nauti. The breading was crispy and light and not overly greasy. I also have to mention that they had salmon gyro on the menu. I don't dig on cow, so this sounded like another interesting option. On to the sides - you get your choice of a bunch of sides including fries, mashed red-skin potatoes, green beans and deep-fried corn. We tried the first 3, which were all great, though the mash really took the cake, especially with the wasabi mayo on the tuna sandwich. Also, a nice selection of beers on tap. I don't live in OH, but if I did I would return for sure. The food here was great, and absent were the high prices and seemingly required dress codes (? - khakis and blue shirts?) of some of the other establishments along 6th street.

    (5)
  • Monica B.

    What a great little hidden gem! I was in Cleveland for the weekend and I wanted some Oysters and Beer. The atmosphere was better than I imagined! Just because I wanted some seafood didnt mean that I wanted to sit in an upscale restaurant- Nauti Mermaid was comfortbale, fun, and had a playful ocean themed atmosphere. They had plenty of beers on tap. Everyone I was with enjoyed their experience!... I would give them 5 stars... but the chances of everyone in your group wanting seafood is slim so I would recomend adding more non-seafood choices.

    (4)
  • Brandy A.

    Worst meal of my life!!!!! I went to the west 6th festival last year and I loved the food I sampled at Nauti Mermaid, so I jumped at the chance to buy a coupon on restaurant.com ($25 gift card for $2.) I finally harassed my friend to go with me last week and I will live to regret it, according to him it will be for the rest of my life. Started out okay for him he ordered the crab cakes as an appetizer I ordered the calamari...horrible!!! It was overcooked and they served it to me with marinara sauce?? Next up I ordered the salmon club and my friend got the rum glazed salmon both equally gross, the rum glaze tasted more like caramel syrup and my salmon was the most putrid thing I've ever tasted or smelled. After we sent them back our waitress was nice enough to tell us that they just cut the fish, I would've preferred she say nothing then outright lie because there was no way that fish was just cut! To tied us over until our next entree came we ordered the soup of the day the "Jalapeño lobster soup" which according to our waitress was "Awesome." More like awesomely bad!!! It was covered in oil and it tasted like tuna fish in cheese sauce, needless to say neither one of us finished it. For our reorders my friend got the chicken ceasar salad and I ordered the mussels in a tomato sauce reduction. At this point my friend was so terrified of food poisoning he didn't even try his salad. As for my mussels that sauce was no reduction! It was so thick I had to pour my water on it just to get rid of all that sauce. To my surprise the mussels weren't, but I was so full off of bad food I didn't finish it. We were very surprised to see that the restaurant was packed considering the food was so gross until we noticed everyone was drinking not eating. I have 2 more of these coupons and I couldn't get rid of them fast enough! I might've kept them if I could use em on alcohol but such is not the case...

    (1)
  • jess e.

    we were looking to kill time waiting for our bus, and after unsuccessfully trying to find a bar open on a sunday we were pointed in the direction of the nauti mermaid. success! exactly what we were looking for in a bar. good beer (they have hopslam!), friendly staff, and decor that doesn't feel cookie cutter. i would recommend it to anyone visits cleveland.

    (4)
  • mary m.

    We used to really love going to the Nauti Mermaid. The reasons were: every day they had a different "special happy hour" item for $1 a piece. Like one dollar oysters, one dollar shrimp cocktail, one dollar sliders...you get the picture. And it was very good. We recommended it to everyone we knew and took lots of people there. Then something happened at the Nauti M. Every time we went there, we had a different server. Did this mean the management was funky? At one point about a year ago we just decided to bag it and not go any more. The food quality was uneven, and the place was dirty and service was iffy, too. They pared down the menu and got rid of a lot of the more interesting stuff. They also jacked up the prices to "fine dining" level. So we thought, well, for "fine dining" level prices, we'll go somewhere else and get some "fine dining" food and service. About two months ago we gave it another try. We sat at our favorite table in the window (great for people watching) and ordered all of the happy hour stuff and a couple bottles of wine. We had little crab cakes, oysters, shrimp, and sliders. This time the policy was: all of these things were on happy hour every week day between 5-7; the policy keeps changing. We had a fun time, our server was adorable and on the ball, and the food was good. So we went again. What a difference two weeks makes. We sat at our favorite table again. We ordered a bottle of wine and a beer. We waited and waited and (literally) 20 minutes later the server came back and informed us that the wine wasn't in stock and he forgot the beer. So we started all over again. He had one variety of Chardonnay. We ordered that. It was another 20 minutes before he came back. At this point we were a little testy. Don't keep restaurant customers waiting for their beverages! Rule number one. We asked what the happy hour food was. He got really surly at that point and said that if we wanted happy hour food we would have to go and sit at the bar. HUH? New rule! He told us "the bartenders get mad because they're not making any money" and that's why they changed the policy. Ohhhkay. So we ordered regular price menu items. My husband and I ordered the one pound perch fish fry with cole slaw and green beans. Previously the portions had been very large, so we figured that would be plenty for us. My sister in law ordered the seared sesame tuna, which she has had several times before and really enjoyed. Bro-in-law got the sliders, which we have all had before and loved, with Blue Cheese ($1 extra). At this point we ordered another bottle of wine and more beer because it was clear that he wouldn't be back for a looong time. We also asked nicely if he could please turn down the music one notch. There was a speaker directly over our heads, and it was blasting hair metal. He snapped "it's happy hour, and our bar customers like the music loud". We glanced over at the three people sitting at the bar. I just sighed. So, a half hour later the food came. My sister in law's tuna was inedible. It was really tough and sinewy, and the sauce tasted like motor oil. She asked my brother in law to place it on the booth next to ours because it made her nauseous just to look at it. When the server placed the fish fry in front of my husband and me, we both looked at it with utter amazement. There were three finger-sized shriveled-up over-fried filets on the plate, a little bowl of cabbage (no dressing,) and a few green beans. The total weight of the fish couldn't have been more than two ounces. I said to the server "um, this is not a pound of fish". He sneered "this is how the kitchen sent it out". I said "well, the menu shouldn't say a pound if it's not a pound". He just flounced off. When he came back about twenty minutes later, he saw the plate of uneaten tuna on the other table and spat "I guess there was something wrong with THIS as well!" And we said "yes, it was inedible". My brother in law also didn't get his blue cheese on his burgers, and the buns were yellow squishy buns from Dave's Supermarket's Bargain Bin. The whole meal was disgusting. We told the server all of this, and he snapped again. "Well, I can comp the food but I can't comp the beverages." We had not asked for anything free. We were going for edible. Clearly he had some prior issues with unhappy customers. He was so surly and unpleasant the entire time that the combination of his attitude and the terrible food really ruined the dinner. We got our check and left. He got a $5 tip, which is not our style AT ALL, but someone had to send this guy the message that the restaurant business is not his best career path. As we were getting into our car, we saw him running out of the place with his hair on fire, looking up and down the street so he could ...yell at us? Demand more money? What was his intention? We were still hungry, since none of the food was edible, so we ran over to Bar Cento and had a fantastic plate of fries and a yummy pizza.

    (1)
  • Liz C.

    The Nauti Mermaid has been a favorite of mine for awhile now, especially come time for happy hour. Located in the hub of downtown Cleveland, it is surrounded by overpriced bars and restaurants so it is rather refreshing when you stop by here. I'm not a huge seafood fan but I've been dabbling quite a bit and I really enjoyed the lobster nachos and the fish and chips I had there. It may have been because I had gotten there right at opening--but everything was fresh and hot! The bartender we had was simply amazing. Extremely personable and very helpful when deciding what to order (in terms of drinks and food). Dependent on the size of the crowd, there may be a little bit of a wait, but since the experiences I've had with the wait staff have all been pleasant this hasn't been a huge worry of mine.

    (4)
  • Haley F.

    Over all our experience was very pleasant. Thankfully we had nowhere to be at any time, because our wait was a little lengthy. However the environment was very fun and friendly. We sat outside and enjoyed a live band and the time passed quickly. Our crab cakes were delicious!! Along with their mango walnut salad. I was disappointed in my conch ceviche, it lacked any flavor. Our server was great and took it back, to bring me something else. I do recommend this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Susan D.

    Worth the 80 mile trip to Cleveland! Been here twice and both times we were "crab hungry." Alaskan King Crab you are heaven on earth! Love the beach kitsch and local color. Great service and generous mixed drinks.

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    Won't be coming back, sat at the bar for 30 minutes and was not offered a drink, not interested in spending money at a place that isn't interested in serving me, there are too many great bars out for that. Goodbye nauti mermaid

    (1)
  • Erin K.

    I went here for lunch. I ordered the seafood Cobb. It was not good. The cilantro aioli was homemade but just looked like mayo with cilantro leaves mixed in. The tuna was tasteless but the shrimp was nicely seasoned. The bloody mary was good and came with a piece of fried cod that was delicious.

    (3)
  • Michelle C.

    It's not just seafood. They also offer burger and pork. A great variety of summer drinks. I am giving them a four star due to the food. I ordered a fried mahi sandwich and fried corn on the Cobb. It came out grilled, they were great about re making it, which I was fine with, unfortunately the corn was from the original grilled sandwich which was sent back. A friend of mine had the lobster rolls and fries. The fries came out pretty cold. Besides that all around great place.

    (4)
  • Autumn B.

    I see other reviews about the wait and the service, but I came on a Thursday and had no wait and quick food and drink. I guess if you show up to a downtown restaurant on a busy night and without a reservation, you should expect that. I, personally, have no complaints. We only had beer and lobster nachos (Yes, you read that right.), but both were well-priced, fresh, and served quick. Loved the unassuming ambiance. Will be back

    (4)
  • Danielle S.

    I've always enjoyed The Nauti Mermaid in the few times I've been there, which have spanned from summertime, when I sat in the patio area, and wintertime, where it's cozy inside. The salmon is great. It's so tender, it falls apart, and has a good amount of flavor without being overpowering. I got a piece of that with a house salad, and it was a great, filling meal. I even had enough for lunch the next day. The service depends on when you go, but this time it was pretty good. The atmosphere is fun and (obviously) nautical. It's a good place to watch a game, too.

    (4)
  • Laurie J.

    Friendly wait staff, comfortable atmosphere and cheap beer . Lobster was a little over cooked

    (4)
  • Amanda L.

    This was our stop after we went to the Great Lakes Science museum Yelp event. Parking cost $5 and we had to walk a bit. I have heard great things about the Nauti Mermaid, but it was mostly about their brunch. So I suggested to the husband that we try this place out instead of just going home. Good things: really nice bar. The bartender knows what s/he's doing. The Rumrunners I had were top notch and were neither too strong nor too weak. There isn't a kids menu here, so we ordered the child some popcorn shrimp, which was well received, although unremarkable. My spouse had a Trœgs beer. The server was super! She even brought my daughter a sliced orange, even though it wasn't on the menu. Five stars for service! Mike opted for pasta with sausage and shrimp in a cream sauce with garlic toast slices. This came with a small side salad. It was great. I chose the surf and turf burger; a burger with a crab cake on top, lime aioli, lettuce, onion and a pickle on the side. I chose onion rings as my side. Upon first impression, I was concerned that the burger would be dry, as cheese and tomatoes were absent. However; I figured they knew their stuff, and I was correct; the aioli had an extremely subtle hint of lime and really lubed it up. The meat nor the crab cake themselves were greasy, nor did it taste "fishy" as seafood imported into Ohio sometimes tends to be. The onion rings! Oh. My. Seriously the best I've ever had. I don't know what they do to them but the texture and seasoning and crunch are heavenly. Trust me. There were only four, but wow! Do yourself a favor and try these gems. The atmosphere was really nice; during the day, family friendly pub. Televisions, not too much junk on the walls, yet interesting. While we dined, a bride and groom stopped in with their wedding party; I took the opportunity to snap a few candid photos. It really says A LOT when a bride and groom go out of their way to go to a bar/restaurant of all places...this means it's special. And I agree. I suggest skipping salads and digging into the seafood here. Don't be afraid of the burger and pasta, either. The atmosphere is very friendly. I'm really glad I pushed for this place...and I'll be back for brunch and bloody Marys some morning in the near future!!!

    (5)
  • Karyn M.

    This is probably one of my favorite happy hour places in Cleveland. The oysters are pretty cheap during hh (around 85 cents) but wednesdays after 7pm it's even cheaper! For 65 cents, it's a great deal! I think I've eaten 20-30 one time and only encounter one that wasn't fresh. The cocktails are a wonderful deal as well. I think I ordered the rum runner a couple of times and was very satisfied with it. I love the theme - like a dive bar right out of key west. I've been here on some of the coldest nights this last winter and it was a nice escape. The other hh food I've tried are typical bar food. The oysters and cheap drinks are enough to get me coming back =)

    (5)
  • Cara L.

    This is a great brunch spot on a weekend. I ordered the Crab Cake Benedict and the crab cakes were delicious! Even the fruit on the plate that is served as a side was ripe and delicious. I would suggest sitting outside to eat only because I find the inside to be a bit dreary.

    (4)
  • Tee B.

    I went here with my friend for her bachelorette party dinner., ordered the steak with lobster. It comes with a side salad n mashed potatoes which is a $42 plate. They made my steak 3 times and they still couldn't get it right.. Ontop of waiting 45 mins for my food. The steak was burnt n tasted like charcoal horribly. My mashed potatoes were cold. Ugh! For that much $ it was not worth it. Service was great tho !

    (2)
  • Kevin C.

    We enjoyed the kitschy atmosphere and the seafood. The service was good and the food was tasty (maybe a bit overpriced). This seems to be one of the few casual places in the neighborhood.

    (4)
  • Fallon F.

    I can't comment about the food because I have yet to eat here, but they have a great happy hour. There's always some good draft beers available and they offer a good selection of bottles. They have a fun cocktail menu too. Happy hour is until 7 Monday- Friday.

    (4)
  • Justin J.

    Not going to write a long review. Bartender was very unwelcoming at 6pm on a Saturday. Place is bleak and very cheap.

    (1)
  • Marc B.

    Absolutely abysmal. Came here to try the Wednesday happy hour after hearing it was a big deal. Horrible food and very slow service, even though the place wasn't packed. The only highlight were the sliders, which were actually pretty good. The shrimp were overseasoned but the real letdown were the oysters. I can understand why they only charge 65 cents an oyster, and now I wonder why anyone would pay that for them. The oysters were the worst I've ever had: flavorless, dirty, no brine, not fresh, and poorly shucked. Next time go to Blue Point: exponentially better food for a marginal cost more.

    (1)
  • Tim C.

    This place is so fun. It's a bit of a dive bar but that is what makes it so fun. atmosphere is fun and funky. Drinks are reasonable and food is good! It's a place where you can definitely relax and be yourself. Would definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Katherine M.

    My FAVORITE dive! I live in Columbus now but look forward to coming home to Cle every time to grab a drink, some conch fritters, and a bottle of the housemade habanero hot sauce to go. Seriously I take this hot sauce on every trip or to every cookout, and my friends specially request orders to be brought back to Columbus. It's VERY hot, but amazing flavor. Typically served in a thimble-size cup with the oysters, but it's too good not to request with any of the seafood. Brunch menu is good, but I'd suggest stopping on the patio for dinner. It's a hidden gem on W. 6th, and if you need a chill break from Brownies craziness or the drunk bachelor parties, stop in. Unique Keys-style seafood. I haven't found anywhere else in the state (other than Put-in-Bay) to offer good ceviche or conch - but don't worry, obviously you less exotic Believelanders can get your daily dose of local perch and walleye. CASUAL CASUAL CASUAL. Omg I love this place :) Makes me miss home... and Key West!

    (5)
  • Katie R.

    Not terrible but definitely won't go back. I ordered the Maui Maui sandwich with mashed potatoes. The waitress said the mashed potatoes were made in house but they came out of a bag. I know this because our table was right by the kitchen. They were cold when I got them and the portion was so small it was laughable. The Maui was actually very good. My boyfriend loved his fish tacos. My friend despised her fried calamari and couldn't finish it. I was still very hungry after eating my small entree but the waitress didn't come back for quite some time. I wanted to order fries but she told me the kitchen closed 6 minutes prior. How convenient. Also when we arrived, there were crab legs on the counter of the kitchen. Ready to serve. No heat lamp. We watched them get served about 30 mins later. We couldn't remember seeing crab legs on the menu. But someone probably got sick that night.

    (2)
  • John M.

    Okay. I'm a HUGE fan of the Nauti Mermaid! As someone who grew up spending summers in coastal New England, I'm a big seafood guy. So... a bar in Ohio with a seafood theme?? Pretty unique! That alone gives it points in my book. The service is standard. However, the food is FANTASTIC (although a bit pricey). They have some inspired seafood dishes that you won't find in most places. Portions are VERY big. I ordered standard fish-and-chips last time and it was enough food for 2 easily! What I love most about this place isn't any tangible thing, it's the PURPOSE the Nauti Mermaid serves. It's in middle of W 6th Street... surrounded by the main Cleveland bars and clubs. It's the perfect place to START your Friday or Saturday night. Go out with some friends, get some drinks, get some food... and then decide if you really want to walk down the street to "party"... or if you just want to keep it low key and stay put. SUMMARY: Relaxed, low-pressure atmosphere... perfect place to start your night out downtown... great seafood... slightly pricey... funny decor

    (5)
  • Mel D.

    Went last night for dinner and sat outside. Based on yelp reviews, I was expecting a decent place to grab dinner. Wrong! It took 10+ minute to get a drink. We put in our order immediately for an appetizer and two entrees (one included a salad). 30 minutes went by, no appetizer / no salad. Asked the server for an update and she didn't have one. Really? You should probably be checking on your food for your tables. She didn't come back. Another 10 minutes passed, making it a 40 minute wait--no server, no appetizer or salad. We put a $10 on the table for the one drink we ordered and left. We got down the block and the server came running down accusing us of not paying for our drink. We explained why we left and said we left a $10. She tried to say our appetizer was finally out, but if that were true, she would have seen the $10 and not have come running down yelling at us. I have worked in the industry for many years and I know how things can get, and she tried to say it was not her fault but the place was not that busy, and she could have came to give an update, check on our food...do something. I would never go back.

    (1)
  • Michael W.

    This place proves people will eat anything if they can do it outside. Food was below average. Soggy muffin, broken hollandaise and cold lobster for the Benedict. Cold potatoes. Bloody was good. The poor waiter was just out of his league. Dirty table. He didn't offer coffee. No salt, pepper or ketchup on the tables for the potatoes. He didn't ask if a wanted more coffee or drinks. Had to go to the bar to pay the bill. This isn't the boy's fault. He needs more training and support from the non-existent manager of the place.

    (3)
  • James T.

    Food = 5 (oysters rockefeller & lobster mac&cheese were out of this world good) Price = 5 Experience = (Great service by cute woman in a wife beater... nice look) Really great music by Kristine Jackson... sexy low voice and cool style.

    (5)
  • Ryan A.

    Can't comment on the food but the drinks were good! Highly recommend the Milky Way! It is small and cramped. We were there on a Thursday night and couldn't find a spot at the bar so we sat in a booth. Still felt cramped and crowded and I imagine it gets really packed on the weekends. Reasonably priced and a fun little place to go if you are out walking around and want a drink.

    (4)
  • Winnie W.

    a solid 3 1/2 with a round up to four because I LOVE COMING HERE ON WEDNESDAY!!! 65 cent oysters absolutely can't be beat. I usually get the calamari appetizer too, which all together creates the crunch i'm looking for as well as a mix of salty, savory, lemon, and seafood all together in one tasty meal! The service here is pretty sub par. It takes forever for drinks of any kind to be refilled-maybe its just a little too relaxed of a bar for me. The food is good though and with happy hour specials like crab cakes and daily specials like oysters, the prices can't be beat. I may or may not have ordered 2 dozen one time and the waitress looked at me like I was crazy. The cool vibe and great specials make this a place I would come back to during happy hour, other times I might pick somewhere else to relax.

    (4)
  • Alan C.

    I'm not sure the theme really fits on West 6th but at least it's something different. There was live music when I was there which is always a plus. Unfortunately the incredibly slow and rude bartenders soured me within my first five minutes of arriving. In their defense it was happy hour. However, a bar that can't handle service when people are in your establishment points to apathy or lack of proper training. This kind of blatant disregard for customers will make it difficult for me to ever consider returning.

    (1)
  • Sung K.

    $0.65 cents oysters on wednesdays. that is all

    (4)
  • Norm C.

    The lobster BLT was great. Lobster nachos were great. Not only do they know how to use lobster they season it perfectly. Good selection of beers atmosphere was cool. Service was very good even though it was Saturday night and everything was flying out of the kitchen from nacho to full lobsters dinner.

    (5)
  • Kaylyn B.

    Realistically, I'd probably give this place 3.5. Great food and atmosphere, but the service left a bit to be desired. Went here with my boyfriend because I was really in the mood for crab legs and we had never tried this place before. Walking in, I knew I would like the atmosphere. It's casual and not at all stuffy, which I love. All the kitschy stuff on the walls made me feel like I was at the beach--very nice in the freezing Cleveland winter! We hovered awkwardly at the door for a couple minutes--no host stand but no instructions, do we seat ourselves? Is any one of the four people looking at us going to tell us what to do? A simple "seat yourself" sign would do wonders! Asked a girl if we could get a table and she seriously looked at us, looked around the restaurant for a couple seconds, then goes, "Well none of the tables are open." No explanation, just telling us something we clearly knew. It was like, well duh, we just didn't know if there was a wait list! Thankfully some nice ladies saved me from the incredulous look on my face and said they were leaving so we could have their table. Now the same girl who told us there were no tables was our server. We ordered the happy hour crab cakes (it was 6:50; happy hour ends at 7) and she tried to tell us happy hour was over. Now this girl is REALLY rubbing me the wrong way. I just won't order anything if you're going to try to weasel more money out of me. Thankfully once we pointed out the time she really had no choice but to serve us what we asked for, and luckily at this point another girl started serving us. The crab cakes were awesome. The aioli was delicious. I would definitely order these again. My boyfriend got the grouper and I, of course, ordered the crab legs I had been craving. The grouper was awesome. It had an almost maple flavor to it--very unique and delicious. And the crab legs, OMG! They are the HUGE Alaskan ones. Cooked perfectly. Absolutely no complaints about the food. We left feeling incredibly satisfied. Food--5 stars, no doubt. Service--2 stars. Did not like the attitude and the unclear nature of the seating. Like I said, just put up a simple sign. Not everyone is a regular!

    (4)
  • Alyssa G.

    I really want to give them 5 stars, because if you talk to me in person about The Nauti Mermaid I would probably kidnap you to take you there because I am obsessed!! But in reality - I love their prices and their servers. Hands down the best happy hour in Cleveland. I am a Miller girl - yeah yeah I know. But for happy hour their beers are $1. That's right ONE DOLLAR! It doesn't stop there - they have happy hour appetizers that are perfect for a Friday after work on the patio! Their blackened shrimp quesadilla - which is only $5! It is really good - but it is a very average shrimp quesadilla. I think it tastes 'SO' good usually because the work week is over, I'm outside drinking a beer and the weekend is the only thing ahead. I have never had a bad meal there - but I come for drinks and the fun and then just more or less stay for the food. I have had a dinner there - okay, not great and I have also had brunch there again - good not great. I would highly suggest checking it out because you won't leave unhappy and maybe you will just become a groopie like me and the rest of my friends.

    (3)
  • Evelyn Q.

    I came here with a fairly large group of about 6-7 people one Wednesday night after hearing all the rave reviews about the oyster happy hour. Walking in, the atmosphere greeting us was lively but not too boisterous. The decoration was fantastic... nets, fish tanks, and other whimsically nautical props gave a fun feeling. It felt like a great place to have a pleasant little happy hour. We looked for a table to accommodate said large group... none were found. There was only one other large-ish table already that was already taken and the waitstaff was being unhelpful, so we took it to ourselves to squeeze into the booth and pull up extra chairs. We ordered all oysters and drinks after positively verifying with the waitress that the checks could be split separately. I used to work at a restaurant so I know how painful it is to split checks, but we were reassured it could be done. We ended up staying the full length of the happy hour, making sure we ordered a beer and a cocktail each before it ended. All in all it was a grand ole' time. The oysters were a little small but hey, 65 cents isn't something you argue with. The drinks were mad cheap and we had a good time. However, the headache started when it came time to paying. Firstly the waitress didn't split the checks up by orders. Instead, she took the total amount and arbitrarily grouped items together into 6-7 groups so we all paid a random amount. Secondly the waitress didn't put the final drinks in before the happy hour was over so we were charged the full price of the beer and cocktails. Fine, whatever. It was only a couple bucks extra. But THIRDLY the waitress didn't properly add up the drinks and we were overcharged by extra drinks. We tried explaining to her but she was dead set that those extra cocktails were ordered. In summary, the drinks and the orders were fantastic but the service here made this happy hour a sad one. I would come here again because I don't believe the entire restaurant should be judged for one poor performance of an employee, but I would be leery to how your orders are being handled.

    (3)
  • Leslie G.

    Another great gem I discovered in downtown Cleveland (Warehouse district). I came in Monday for Lobster special and it was delicious! I also got the deep fried corn and it was tasty. Very casual with great beer selection.

    (4)
  • Connor W.

    The Nauti Mermaid was fantastic. When we got there the inside turned us off a little bit. They had a blues musician playing and we could barely hear each other. Also, there were 4 guys drinking by themselves at the bar. We decided before we got our food that this place wasn't for us. Then our appetizer came. Lobster Nachos. They were incredible. For my main dish, I got the surf and turf burger. Essentially it is a crab cake on top of a burger. Delicious. 4/5 because of the loud music. Our server was great as well. Can't wait to go back.

    (4)
  • Becky V.

    I'm obsessed with their Happy Hour! $5 appetizers like crab cakes (a little small but delicious! Get two orders if you're still hungry), shrimp quesedilla (heavy on the shrimp and the queso!!), and my favorite - sliders (3 big little burgers). Drink specials too but I'm telling you, the $5 apps are what make this place worth it. And the service too, very attentive and welcoming. "It's Happy Hour!" was our greeting and a happy hour it was

    (5)
  • Ali F.

    Excellent atmosphere if you just want something casual and a fun place to catch the game on TV. Try the Fish Tacos.

    (4)
  • Adrienne B.

    Crab cakes were delish! They have an excellent happy hour. Very chill and laid back atmosphere. Extremely casual dining experience. Great to hit up before a game.

    (4)
  • Rick S.

    Was in town for a conference and the hotel staff recommended the Nauti. When we arrived it was packed and we had to wait about 20 min. for a booth. It was definitely worth it. I had the walleye platter and it was excellent. The price is also very reasonable. Don't forget to try the Key Lime pie. Awesome!

    (5)
  • Ellen B.

    I don't know how to say it politely: the food here is disgusting. Like some others, we came here from out-of-town based on the good Yelp reviews. We sat outside, and we didn't have the slow service that some others had. But the table was dirty, the food was literally inedible. Whatever was in the quesadilla tasted like wallpaper paste and my husband's oysters were old and gross. We got up and left after our appetizers. Oh yes and the waitress didn't know what "ale" is.

    (1)
  • Jaime W.

    I went here with a friend on a weekday so don't expect a crowd but great attentive service. It's a dive bar but there's some really great food you can get here. On certain days they have oyster specials so have to come back to try that. I tried their fish tacos which was delicious for my palate! Fish didn't taste like rubber and really had a kick in the mouth cuz it was sort of spicy. My friend and I split their mussels and there were plenty to share. We sat by the bar area but they have booths in the front and I think on certain days, they have a live band as well. Definitely a go to place if you live in the area to grab a bite!

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    No wonder the oysters are cheap. They are terrible! No flavor, full of dirt, fall apart and they don't even shuck them off the shell. Only thing worse was the condescending bartender and manager who wouldn't replace the returned food. Will gladly play full price next door at Johnnys or Blue Point.

    (1)
  • Ennis O.

    For brunch: Service friendly. Perks end there. Slower than slow. Both our orders were wrong. Omelettes were barely warm; eggs overcooked. Couldn't even finish the food. Seemed pointless to even try to explain all of this to the server. Gave up and got out as quick as we could. Which wasn't quick, because again, the service.

    (1)
  • James P.

    The Nauti Mermaid has a very good happy hour, with a few $5 food specials. I've also done a fair bit of take out fromOutside of the happy hour, the fish tacos and mahi-mahi sandwich are tasty. Avoid the bisque as it much too creamy. The jerk chicken is a good choice if you are looking for a non-seafood option. The restaurant itself is very cozy with several 4-person booths and perhaps a dozen seats at a small bar. They also had live music during the Friday happy hour I attended, which we all agreed was more annoying that enjoyable especially given how loud it gets in a small space with wood walls from the usual restaurant commotion.

    (3)
  • Bobby C.

    Obviously great fish, always good food, brunch is killer. Patio in the summer is a great place to be

    (5)
  • Kyle C.

    Can't taste the food if no one seats you nor greets you. One server made eye contact but didn't acknowledge guest. Interesting decor but why bother ??

    (1)
  • Suzanne B.

    Arrrrrgh you ready for some fun? Ok, so it's mermaids and not pirates here, but the mermaid puns just aren't as funny. This place hit the spot for me when I visited recently. I was in CLE for a short period of time, staying downtown, and wanted something quick, laid-back, and affordable. This place fit the bill. I sat at the bar during happy hour and enjoyed a drink ($1 Miller Lite, what-what?) and a $5 appetizer (mussels - great texture and taste, I highly recommend them). The bartender helping me was friendly, helpful, and knew the names and drinks of the "regulars" who came in. It made the place feel like a neighborhood hangout, which was just the chill vibe I was going for that afternoon.

    (4)
  • Sharon K.

    Suggested this place to a friend after a day at the movies. Was not disappointed! We came in right in time for happy hour 5pm-7pm. They have $5 meals/appetizers at those times and we got shrimp quesadillas with surprisingly good jalapeno salad, crab cakes and wings. Local beer is always a bargain here about $1 a bottle and I was so happy they have Crabbie's ginger beer! No other place I know has that so far, a new favorite. The staff is very welcoming. Will be back another time to have the mussels and .65 a piece oysters special ~ when I acquire the taste for it ^.^

    (4)
  • Dale M.

    Great service, great selection of beer on tap as well. I heard the fish and chips were great, but I just thought they were good taste wise. Huge pieces though, you'll be full if you eat the thick batter as well. As a fish and chip guy, I thought these would have been better though. Recommended!

    (4)
  • Todd A.

    This place was a lot better than I expected for seafood in Cleveland. The mussels that I ordered tasted very fresh, possibly the best that I have had before, and the lobster bisque was awesome. The server was very friendly and funny. I will definitely be coming back to try more items on the menu.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey W.

    Wow!!!!!! - don't ask for a beer here the male bartender will call you an a- hole. Never going here again. Go Browns

    (1)
  • Roswell Einstein M.

    Well deserved 3-4 stars. It very much reminds me of a beach bar in Myrtle Beach (which we were recently at). It is a cool joint with decent craft beer draft list. If you want decent seafood and casual bar - this is your place. Had steamed shrimp and lobster nachos - both were good. Be sure to walk around this area too it is in "Warehouse District" - neat area of bars.

    (4)
  • Shelley M.

    Well, I love seafood & I love small bars so we figured a Monday would be a nice night to try this little spot we had heard about from a friend because I assumed it would be slow. Well, I was right about it being a slow night, but I guess the service figured they could be slow too. We sat at the bar where there was plenty of room since there was no host or greeter or sign saying you could seat yourself. (I realized later that everyone else who walked in just sat themselves at an open booth or spot as well.) We sat at the end of the bar & at the other end was a group of people who seemed to be friends with the bartender because they received excellent service getting shot after shot after shot. In the meantime, my boyfriend finished his beer & had it sitting on the end of the bar for a good while until he decided to come back around & ask if he wanted another & then decided to present us with menus. I ordered the oyster po-boy which next time, if there is one, I'll ask for the bread not to be grilled or thrown in the oven because it was hard to eat & burned. The oysters were great & so was the corn on the cob I ordered. My boyfriend ate the jerk chicken sandwich with fries & he seemed to thoroughly enjoy them. Everyone that worked there seemed rather angry & just wanting the night to end, which I've been in that situation but you still have to suck it up & put a smile on your face. I more than likely won't return, as there are so many other great restaurants in Cleveland but who knows, I may have a hankering for some lobster & this place seems to suit the bill for good, fresh from the tank in the front of the restaurant, inexpensive lobster.

    (2)
  • Rachel W.

    I was so excited when I went here for the first time and they had Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale. But now they don't anymore. They also don't have Strongbow :( At least my mixed drinks were fairly strong. There was live music that wasn't great but didn't suck.

    (3)
  • Jade K.

    Nauti Mermaid is great for Happy Hour. The drinks are cheap and the food is okay. The Shrimp Quesadilla was my favorite of the food items we had. This isn't a place I would wander into off the street - but as far as happy hour is concerned, Nauti Mermaid is perfection.

    (3)
  • Ruchu T.

    Pretty solid place for oysters on the cheap. After 7pm on Wednesdays, oysters are just $0.65 each! A group of us usually come here before 7 to catch happy hour for appetizers such as crab cakes and mussels. Followed by a few dozen oysters for dinner. The crab cakes are have pretty good flavor and their sauce tartar sauce is pretty creamy. The mussels are somewhat OK, the mussels are good, but the broth is usually a bit off. Two of the three times, the broth had way too much wine. My friends and I have probably gone through at least 15 dozen oysters here and we've only encountered one bad one... Sizes vary depending on the season but they are fresh and succulent. The oysters are complimented by cocktail sauce, horseradish, and a super spicy habanero sauce. I usually put a bit of everything into each oyster before devouring it. The last few times here, we were served by a very energetic waitress. She was attentive and seem pretty cool.

    (4)
  • Damien B.

    As a former North Coaster, visiting Cleveland is now (at least) a yearly event for my wife and I, just for the enjoyment and fun that is Cleveland. We were casting about on Yelp for somewhere to find a decent pint and some oysters one afternoon when we were excited to discover that we were staying just a short hop from a place called the Nauti Mermaid. After stopping in, we are thrilled to have found it. Now, Cleveland is generally one of the friendliest places going overall and this establishment adds to that reputation. The par tender and server were verity personable, showed a great level of interest in being helpful, and were just plain nice! You should definitely go for Happy Hour. Blue Points on the half shell for $10/dozen. WOW! Not getting into the controversy over the use of the "Blue Point" name, we will attest to the quality of the oysters. They were properly briny and fresh tasting. The special jalapeño cocktail sauce is amazing. We also enjoyed the "Steamed Mussels Provencale - one pound of mussels in a red wine broth with garlic, butter, basil, tomato and red pepper flakes" at the happy hour price of $5. Again, WOW! Add the pretty good selection of craft beers and you can't beat this place. We hope to get back soon to try more of the menu - this restaurant certainly helps fuel our desire to make the 4 hour drive to Clevo more often.

    (5)
  • Mark F.

    Great happy hour specials. I had very fresh blue pointe oysters on the half shell as an appetizer. For our meal I had the lobster roll good quality bread for the roll and the lobster salad is heavy on the lobster and light on the salad. The better half had the clam steamers and they were perfectly cooked and buttery garlicky. It's a real winner.

    (4)
  • David B.

    It was okay...Nothing great... The shortbus riders that I work with had no complaints, elsewise they'd be banging their helmets together and the drool would be flying!!!!

    (3)
  • Danehsia F.

    Very clever name. Horrible smelling bathroom. My bartender clearly over poured my Anger Balls drinks however I'm not upset about it.

    (2)
  • Emiko V.

    Downtown and looking for some looking for some seafood bites? Then why not hit up the Nauti Mermaid. Nestled in the heart of West 6, this little seafood joint is just the spot for grabbing everything from raw oysters to lobster nachos (and yes, they also have non-seafood menu items in case you were wondering). This has kind of turned into a random happy hour spot when the bf and our friends are craving some oysters. And honestly, you can't beat it. I'm not an oyster fan but the boys are and they all say these are great. So fresh oysters, and on Wednesday for $0.65 a pop? What's not to like? We've tried a little bit of everything - crab cakes, peel and eat shrimp cocktail, the nachos (AMAZING), fish piled on a pretzel bun, conch ceviche - and while it's not the BEST food we've ever had, it's far from the worst and we can always guarantee that we'll leave full and happy. Throw in a $1 miller light draft special from 4-7 and you can get boozy on the cheap, too. So stop in, grab a table (they have a nice little patio), and get your seafood fix at the Mermaid.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:30 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

The Nauti Mermaid

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