- Seafood
- American
Bubba Gump Shrimp
Menu for Bubba Gump Shrimp
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Ratings and Reviews for Bubba Gump Shrimp
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May 09 2012
Sarah B. via Yelp
pretty much the same as every other bubba gump. it has a great location! the food is mediocre ...drinks are good tho & a great atmosphere down...read more
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May 07 2012
Kyna Z. via Yelp
Chain restaurant, but probably one of the better options on Navy Pier. Most the food on the Pier is the same - overpriced American. One thing that is nice...read more
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Mar 31 2012
Jake R. via Yelp
If you want good shrimp, there is no other place to go. I highly recommend getting the plain old regular fried shrimp if you have never had shrimp before,...read more
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Sep 23 2008
trisamst via Citysearch
I loved this place, but for some reason, the last few years haven't been so good here. Why? Because the fried food, especially t...read more
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Aug 01 2008
doomed100 via Citysearch
My grandchildren wanted to go to Bubba Gump's at Navy Pier in Chicago. A bit pricy for ordinary or less than ordinary food. The...read more
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Aug 01 2008
via Citysearch
Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant was a neat fun place to eat. Our experience at this location was that their service was majorly lacki...read more
In Short
''Forrest Gump'' script pages, costumes and still photos fill this tourist favorite, whose menu items get cutesy names like Gumpberry Cobbler. Regardless of what you order (popcorn shrimp, garlic shrimp, nacho dip, key lime pie), expect it to be done in true Southern style, with full-on garlic, sugar or butter. Highlights include enormous Alaskan king crab legs and the Shrimp Net Catch: a bounteous serving of crustaceans steamed in beer with garlic or Cajun spice.