a plateful of fries, topped with a blend of cheddar and monterey jack cheese and real bacon pieces.served with or without chili.
Frog Legs
$7.99
a real delicacy (5 pair)
Shrimp Cocktail
chilled with our tangy sauce
Large$11.99
Regular$7.99
Soups And Salads
Our House Dressing Are Homemade : Thousand Island And Bleu Cheese. We Also Have Ranch Honey French, Honey Mustard, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Fat Free Ranch, Fat Free Italian And Vinegar & Oil.
Shrimp Salad
$10.99
tender chilled shrimp over iceberg lettuce, carrots, purple cabbage, tomato, egg and lemon wedges with your choice of dressing
Soup Of The Day
$3.99
Seafood Gumbo
$4.99
try a hearty bowl
New England Clam Chowder
$4.99
a king fish legend
Crab Seafood Salad
$8.49
light and tasty crab seafood pieces, celery bits, green onions and a special dressing served on a bed of lettuce
Captains Sandwich
Make It A Sandwich Platter With French Fries And Cole Slaw For An Additional $3.29
Noth Atlantic White Fish
gently fried for oven baked
$7.49
Add Cheese For$0.55
The Big King
$11.99
only for those with a hearty appetite. nearly a pound of our famous white fish on a bun
Grilled Tuna
$7.99
aibacore tuna, lightly seasoned on a grilled bun, served with a special sauce
Bacon King Burger
$6.99
our answer to the super sandwich - half lb ground beef with two strips of bacon, pepper jack cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayonnise
Grilled Or Balckened Salmon
$8.99
a pc. of our best salmon with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise
Kingfish Specialities
Served With Two Sides And Hot Hush Puppies..add 5 Jumbo Shrimp To Any Steak Or Lobster $4.99
Frog Legs
$11.99
five pairs of hand breaded frog legs
Alaskan Crab Legs
one pound or two pound
Market Price
Grilled Or Blackened Salmon
$14.99
north atlantic finest, grilled or blackened to perfection
Brolied Or Fried Lobester Tail
9-10 oz. tail served the way like it
Market Price
The Pilot House Favorite
$17.99
a thick 10 oz. ribeye
Side Dishes
Substitute A Deluxe Garden Salad Or Caesar Salad $2.49
The first KingFish Restaurant was opened on Derby Day, 1948, by Russell Austin and Henry Burns. The restaurant was named after the very popular radio program call Amos and Andy. One of the characters on the show was head of that Great Fraternity, The Mystic Knights of the Sea, he was known as KingFish. A refrigerator of fish, two fryers and a cooler of beer was housed in a building that Mr. Austin and Mr. Burns built with their own hands and was located at the foot of Fourth Street and River Road in downtown Louisville. A similar style building was opened on Upper River Road in 1955.