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Turner’s Seafood at Lyceum Hall

Turner’s Seafood at Lyceum Hall

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4.6 Google Review
43 Church St, Salem, Massachusetts, 01970, United States
(978) 745-7665 www.turners-seafood.com
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May 6, 2018
We had the lobster, boiled. It was great. The service was awesome. Drinks were good. Appetizer crab cakes and salad was the best crab cake I've ever had eaten. Nice historic building, good atmosphere.

May 15, 2018
Excellent service seated at the bar on a busy Saturday lunch. Extremely fresh tasting seafood. Had the lobster bisque and now I'm dreaming of it now. Mussels were tasty too! Tasty beverages and great free cornbread!! Will be back next visit to Salem.

May 1, 2018
Very packed, obviously a local favorite. We opted to sit at the bar instead of waiting 40 minutes for a table. Staff was understandably a bit overwhelmed so the service was so-so. Calamari was great. My hard to please S.O. felt it was just okay. My mussels were super yummy. The clam chowder was also very good.

Apr 24, 2018
My fiancee and I went to Salem for a long weekend getaway from NJ, our 1st stop was Turner's it was AMAZING!!! We loved it so much our last night went to Turner's again!!! Service was spot on, both nights the hostess asked how our food was, and where we were from. The Lobster pie is to die for, the brussel sprouts were the BEST I have ever had and the beef tenderloin was like butter!!! I'll never forget the look on our faces when we took our 1st bite we looked at each other and we were speechless. We would drive 4 1/2 hours again just for this restaurant :) Cant wait to go back!!! Thank you Turner's!!!!

May 16, 2018
What an incredible restaurant! You have to see the upstairs of this historic building - incredible to think all the famous orators that presented up there. Aside from the history, the food here was beyond fabulous - oysters like I have never tasted! Will have to visit here again...

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