Chesapeake Seafood House

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Whether you’re in the mood for steak, chicken, or seafood, our wide menu of delicious meals is sure to satisfy every tastebud! Chesapeake Seafood House even offers Land & Sea options for those who don’t want to choose.

For more information and to book a party call 217-522-5220

Chesapeake Seafood House Springfield IL
Framed painting of model ship, the Chesapeake - Springfield, IL

Since 1983, Chesapeake Seafood House has been serving Springfield Illinois, with fresh seafood and hand cut steaks. We take pride in the community and our dishes. Not much has changed over the years. We are known for serving winning recipes that people have counted on for many years.

Consistent quality have been the key to our success. Choosing only the freshest and finest seafoods, steaks and vegetables make us everyone’s favorite restaurant in Central Illinois. We serve both locals and large tour buses visiting Springfield. Our hope is once you dine at Chesapeake Seafood House, you will want to come back!

Please take a moment and look through our menus. Feel free to call with any questions!

(217) 522-5220

About the Chesapeake

LIGHTSHIP CHESAPEAKE (LV-416, WAL-538) CHESAPEAKE

Built in 1930 by Charleston Drydock & Machine Company, the ship stood at 30 feet tall and 113 feet long. In her prime, she housed 16 crew members: 5 officers, 10 seamen, and 1 cook. The Chesapeake (originally christened Lightship 116) was built to serve the U.S. Lighthouse Service as a floating lighthouse and communications platform.

When the Lighthouse Service was absorbed by the U.S. Coast Guard, she was stationed off the coast of Virginia, at the entrance to Chesapeake Bay (for which she was then named).

When the United States entered WWII, The Chesapeake was drafted along with thousands of American men from the ages 21-45. She was given a light armament, painted “battleship gray,” and moved to Sandwich, Massachusetts to serve as an Examination Vessel. Her service continued after the war and she returned to Chesapeake Station. She ended her service in 1970 and retired in Delaware Bay before she was transferred to the National Park Service where she began a new career as a seagoing environmental center in Washington, DC. 
In 1981, The Chesapeake joined the Baltimore Maritime Museum’s collection of historic ships. She is now a National Historic Landmark which tourists can visit. The LV116 Chesapeake is located at Pier 3 alongside the USS Torsk and the National Aquarium east of the Inner Harbor.

Featured Items

Chesapeake Seafood House - featured menu items - Lobster Tail, crab meat stuff shrimp, fried shrimp, & crab legs - Springfield, IL
Chesapeake Seafood House - featured menu items - Fried Chicken Special every Sunday - Springfield, IL

Fried Chicken Special

EVERY SUNDAY

$14.29

*excluding Easter Sunday and Mother’s Day*

Chesapeake Seafood House, featured menu items - 1.3 lbs of Snow Crab Legs - Springfield, IL

Mate's Platter

Lobster Tail, crab meat stuff shrimp, fried shrimp, & crab legs

Chesapeake Seafood House - featured menu items - Fried Chicken Special every Sunday - Springfield, IL

1.3 lbs of Snow Crab Legs!

Mkt. Price

Featured Items

Chesapeake Seafood House - featured menu items - Lobster Tail, crab meat stuff shrimp, fried shrimp, & crab legs - Springfield, IL

Mate's Platter

Lobster Tail, crab meat stuff shrimp, fried shrimp, & crab legs

Chesapeake Seafood House - featured menu items - Fried Chicken Special every Sunday - Springfield, IL

Fried Chicken Special

EVERY SUNDAY
$14.29
*excluding Easter Sunday and Mother’s Day*

Chesapeake Seafood House, featured menu items - 1.3 lbs of Snow Crab Legs - Springfield, IL

1.3 lbs of Snow Crab Legs!

Mkt. Price