Finally made it into Davis St. Fishmarket last night for the first time since the remodeling (they told me that work was completed about two weeks ago).
For those that haven't seen it yet, the entire place underwent extensive renovations, in a very obvious attempt to make a drastic move upscale. In the process, they managed to destroy almost every single cool thing about the atmosphere of the place.
The casual, funky, bar room w/ beat up tables & raw bar?
GONE - replaced by a slick, character-free, Pete Miller's-esque wasteland - a shiny, dark wood bar, booths, flat panel TV's, and a tiny raw bar situated off to the side.
Chalkboards w/ daily oyster & clam specials at the raw bar & dinner specials in the dining room?
GONE - chalkboards are way too lowbrow for THIS slick new place. Specials now appear confusingly printed in chef-speak in the upper right corner of the menu.
Nautical accents in the dining room - nets hung from the ceiling, lobster traps on the walls, rope-wound pilings jutting up from the floor?
GONE - replaced by a bland cream-colored paint scheme w/a margin along the top featuring generic drawings of fish & their names, and the same lame booths as on the bar side. They did retain a fish tank or two. Big whoop.
The menu, save for the chef-speak specials, does appear to be mostly the same. I've never really considered Davis St. to be
great food-wise, but it had always been a casual, fun place to hang out, have a few beers, eat some oysters, and grab a good and fairly priced seafood dinner. I'm afraid those days are gone. They certainly are for me.
I exist in Chicago, but I live in New Orleans.