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Scott's Seafood Roundhouse

Casual seafood dining with friendly bar service.

Closed now $$$ Casual VibesOutdoor SeatingPatio Dining
5.7/10
№ 34 on the List Issue № 137 · 2 wks · Scored by Cora Whitfield Full List →
№ 01 · The Brief

Folsom's Waterside Seafood Room Plays It Straight

Scott's Seafood Roundhouse operates on a simple premise: put seafood on the menu, keep the bar friendly, and let the patio do a share of the work. The room reads as casual despite the upscale pricing, and that split is the point. Locals treat it as a place to loosen a tie rather than tighten one. The noodle salad shows up often enough in the record to count as a house identity, the kind of composed starter that signals a kitchen willing to build something beyond the expected shrimp cocktail. Crab appears as a centerpiece rather than an afterthought, whole or cracked and served with the kind of attention that suggests the kitchen understands crab is what draws people through the door in a landlocked city.

Grilled fish rounds out the trio, simple preparation, and simple is the right call for a room that is not chasing tasting-menu ambition. Together the three dishes describe a kitchen playing to what a seafood house is supposed to do well rather than reaching for novelty. Folsom does not have deep bench strength in seafood specifically, and Scott's fills that lane for the city without pretending to be a coastal transplant. The patio and outdoor seating matter here; this is a room built for lingering over a drink as much as for a full dinner, and the bar service gets credit for keeping that experience friendly rather than formal. Pricing sits at the upscale end, which puts it in the register of a business dinner or an anniversary rather than a weeknight drop-in, though the casual vibe keeps it from feeling stiff.

The room works best for groups who want seafood without white-tablecloth theater, for a bar crowd looking for something more substantial than bar food, and for anyone in Folsom who wants crab without a drive to the coast. It is not reinventing the seafood house. It is running one competently in a city that does not have many.

№ 02 · What to Order

The order, from the record

№ 03 · Insider Tip
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Sit on the patio if the weather allows it, order the noodle salad to start, and let the crab anchor the table; the bar service handles walk-ins well if a full table isn't available.

Cora Whitfield · Top of Sacramento
№ 04 · The Verdict

What earns the 5.7

01
Crab done right

The crab preparations carry the menu and justify the upscale pricing on their own.

02
Patio built for lingering

The outdoor seating and casual vibe make this a bar-and-patio destination as much as a dinner one.

03
Folsom's seafood answer

It fills a real gap in a city with few dedicated seafood rooms, without overreaching.

The record

Insider Score history

On the List 2 wks Current № 34
How we score

The Insider Score is our own 10-point editorial rating, set by the writer who covers the room. It is never an average of other sites’ stars, and it is never for sale. It weighs three things:

01Track record

How highly a kitchen rates, across how many diners, over how long.

02Consistency

Whether recent diners still agree with the long-term verdict.

03Distinction

What the kitchen does that its category does not.

Scott's Seafood Roundhouse earns a 5.7, solid on our scale for Seafood in Sacramento.
Cora Whitfield
Cora Whitfield

Cora covers the rooms with a record: the institutions, the farm-to-fork dining rooms that can name the farm, and the occasion tables worth booking ahead. Her reviews start with the review record and end with a reason to go.

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