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Jungle Jim's Seafood Department
Five tanks make sure we have the freshest fish possible.
Jungle Jim's Seafood Department
Yes, everyone has live lobster, but we also carry live crayfish and crabs (in season).
Jungle Jim's Seafood Department
Sashimi quality tuna, oysters, squid, and more. If you need it, we have it.
Jungle Jim's Seafood Department
We do carry shark, and not just the plastic shark. It's great grilled!
Seafood
Seafood can be found virtually anywhere, but fresh seafood cuisine may be another
story. Other than lobster and sometimes crab, live seafood is seldom found in a
grocery store. For those who don’t live on or near the coast, the best bet may be
to grab a rod and reel and head to the nearest lake or stream. But if you’re not
the fishing type, then you can just go shopping. Since Jungle Jim’s isn’t a typical
grocery store, it probably isn’t surprising that we have up to five different kinds
of live fish at any one time. Tilapia, Rainbow Trout and Catfish are some of the
live fish available daily in our fish tanks.
Fresh seafood is some of the most wholesome and tasty food on the planet. When it comes to seafood, freshness is the key! That's our motto at Jungle Jim's - where you'll discover the widest assortment of fresh, quality seafood in the Midwest! We feature whole fresh fish, hand-cut steaks and fillets, live trout, plus a full line of shellfish and seafood delicacies - live, fresh, smoked, canned, frozen, dried, and more! So set course for Jungle Jim's to discover the widest retail selection of quality seafood at fantastic prices in the Midwest! The incredible diversity of edible marine life, coupled with infinite preparation possibilities means that, no matter what your taste, there’s a fresh seafood dish you’ll enjoy. Visit Jungle Jim's Seafood Department for a complete selection of cuts and fillets, as well as live fish and shellfish. And don't forget to "pier" in to see Jungle Jim's live fish Aqua System with giant 1,000 gallon tanks of live fish, lobsters, and crabs!







