Back and bigger 📣

Check out what Victor’s Seafood & Steak has been up to.

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We’re loving the cozy ambiance in this space.

Photo by @victorsseafoodandsteak

Drum roll, please... 🥁

Victor’s Seafood & Steak is hosting a grand opening this evening, Dec. 1, to signify the restaurants expansion in Hutson Alley.

The eatery first opened in June at 39F John St. and has now grown to occupy the space of the former Michaels on the Alley next door. Expect quintessential bites like oysters on the half-shell, lobster rolls, and seafood towers + platters, plus a selection of salad, filets, and burgers at this downtown spot. We don’t know about y’all, but we’ve got our eyes on that wild mushroom gnocchi dish. Check out the full menu. 👀

Join the housewarming party by making a reservation for the first official night in Victor’s new dining room.

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