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Finding ocean-fresh flavors in a landlocked state can feel like a challenge, but Fort Collins has quietly become a hub for exceptional seafood. Being a mile high doesn't mean you have to sacrifice quality; it just means the best restaurants and markets rely on rapid air shipments and sustainable sourcing. Whether you are looking for the perfect oyster happy hour or hunting for raw salmon fillets to grill at home, the choice of vendor makes all the difference. In our culinary testing, we’ve found that the freshest options often come from spots that combine high turnover with trusted supply chains. Below, we break down exactly where to go and how to elevate those ingredients in your own backyard.
The best seafood in Fort Collins is found at establishments that prioritize daily air shipments and sustainable sourcing certifications. Top recommendations include Jax Fish House for premium raw bar selections and The Regional for locally-integrated comfort dishes, ensuring you get ocean-fresh quality despite being landlocked.
When judging these locations, we looked not just at flavor, but at the freshness of the catch and the transparency of their sourcing.
Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar
In our experience, Jax sets the standard in Northern Colorado. They were the first partner of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch in the state. If you are looking for a raw bar that rivals the coasts, this is it. Their oysters are flown in daily, ensuring a brine and snap that is rare in the mountains.
Smokin Fins
If you prefer your seafood with a fusion twist, Smokin Fins is unmatched. We found their menu to be incredibly diverse, ranging from classic cedar-plank salmon to intricate sushi rolls. It’s a louder, more vibrant atmosphere, perfect for a Friday night out.
The Regional
While not exclusively a seafood joint, The Regional makes the list because of their commitment to quality. Their shrimp and grits and seasonal fish dishes are prepared with a homestyle care that highlights the natural sweetness of the seafood without over-seasoning.
I used to think my backyard fish tacos were restaurant-quality, until I realized I was essentially steaming the fillets on a standard grate instead of searing them. The juices were dripping away, leaving the fish dry and flaky in the wrong way. It wasn't until I cooked on a solid carbon steel surface that I understood the power of a true crust.
You can absolutely achieve steakhouse-quality seafood at home, but the secret isn't just the seasoning—it's the heat source. Most standard grills lose heat when you drop a cold piece of tuna or salmon on them. To get that restaurant finish, you need a surface that holds temperature and sears instantly.
This is where the Arteflame Grill excels. Unlike open grates where fire licks and burns the delicate meat, the Arteflame uses a solid steel cooktop. Here is why this changes the game for seafood:
Pro Tip: If you are looking for wholesale volume, don't overlook the seafood counter at the Costco on Harmony Road or nearby in Timnath. Buying fresh Atlantic salmon or scallops from Costco is a fantastic, cost-effective base. You can then elevate these ingredients by searing them on your Arteflame Grill, or by using the Arteflame Carbon Steel Insert on your existing Weber or Big Green Egg to get that professional griddle finish.
Most grilling experiences involve the host staring at a wall or the back of a lid while guests mingle elsewhere. The Arteflame changes how you host. Its 360-degree round design invites friends to stand around the fire, drink in hand, watching the food sizzle. It turns cooking dinner into a communal event, bringing the warmth of a campfire to your culinary experience.