I've posted briefly about Hagen's in the past, in answer to questions about sources for good fish sandwiches and smoked fish. Here are more details and some images.
"Fresh, Smoked, and Fried Seafood," Hagen's has been "A family business since 1946," and is located near Montrose and Central (just west of Toot's!).
They fry seafood to order, and sell beautifully smoked fish, fresh seafood, and all sorts of Baltic foodstuffs (including, in the frozen section, potato sausage, salted cod, Finnan Haddie, and, yes, lutefisk. They will even smoke, for a fee, fresh-caught fish.
I've never been disappointed in the fried items: catfish strips, shrimp, scallops, smelt, scallops, oysters, lake perch, sea perch, clam strips, calamari, and hush puppies. I am partial, too, to their soft-shell crabs (frozen, but, hey!, this is the Midwest, after all), and I regularly take home the frozen crabmeat-stuffed flounder (it makes me feel as if I'm back on the Gulf Coast again).
Hagen's has my favorite fried fish sandwich and fried oysters in Chicago. The oysters are dipped raw, right out of their liquor, and then hand-breaded and fried.
Here are the promised images:
A parking lot provides dining al fresco.
Smoked fish counter
Fish sandwich (with optional cheese) and hush puppies
Fried oysters
Hagen's Fish Market
5635 W. Montrose
773-283-1944
http://www.hagensfishmarket.com
Hours: M-Th 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fr and Sat 8 a.m.-midnight; Sun noon-8 p.m.
Cheers,
Wade
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