La Seareinita

Seafood restaurant · Parker Lane

La Seareinita

Seafood restaurant · Parker Lane

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2305 Burleson Rd, Austin, TX 78741

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Fresh ceviche, seafood cocktails, and agave drinks  

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2305 Burleson Rd, Austin, TX 78741 Get directions

$20–30

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Austin’s New Restaurant & Bar Openings

"Taking over the old Whataburger on East Oltorf, La Seareinita is a Sinaloan-style cevicheria and restaurant from the team behind Seareinas and Gabriela’s. The menu is expected to be pretty similar to Seareinas, just slightly pared down. And they’ll eventually be opening up their drive-thru so you can get takeout cocktails and ceviches.   " - nicolai mccrary

https://www.theinfatuation.com/austin/guides/austin-new-restaurant-openings
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The Hottest New Restaurants in Austin, August 2024

"The Gabriela’s Group expanded into the East Riverside-Oltorf neighborhood for the first time with this Mexican seafood restaurant in May. It’s a smaller spin-off of the company’s other restaurant Seareinas, which means Sinola-style seafood dishes like ceviches, tostadas, and cócteles, alongside loads of drinks. To come will be its drive-thru service with takeout cocktails. There are indoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury

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The 14 Hottest New Cocktail Destinations in Austin Right Now

"East Riverside got this new Mexican seafood restaurant from the Gabby’s Group in May, complete with drinks. Similar to sibling spot Seareinas, expect lots of agave-based cocktails like margaritas and palomas, along with tequilas and mezcals. There are indoor dine-in services." - Nadia Chaudhury

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New Mexican Seafood Restaurant La Seareinita Opens in Austin - Eater Austin

"La Seareinita, a spin-off of Gabriela’s Group’s Seareinas, is the newest restaurant in South Austin. It features a smaller menu of Sinola-style seafood dishes such as ceviches, tostadas, and cócteles, along with a full bar serving cocktails like margaritas, palomas, tequilas, and mezcals. The venue will eventually offer drive-thru takeout cocktails including margaritas and micheladas topped with seafood dishes. The restaurant's interior includes custom wallpaper, neon signage, and 10 televisions for screening sports games. Initial hours are 5 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and noon to 10 p.m. Friday through Sunday." - Nadia Chaudhury

https://austin.eater.com/2024/5/29/24167158/la-seareinita-austin-mexican-seafood-restaurant-drive-thru-east-riverside-oltorf
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Vanessa Vargas

Google
The food was cold and the shrimp tacos were so bad that I ate half of one and left the plate.. it was so greasy and it tasted old…. Not fresh at all. My bf got the torta and the bread was falling apart, the meat was so dry. The service, was horrible our waitress didn’t even bring us waters, would pass by and literally felt like I was at a drive thru. Would pass by almost throw the beer can and I had to get up to get plates and napkins. We asked for the check within 30min. The margaritas tasted watery as well . There was a guy singing which made the atmosphere better but we will never go back . Bad food and service !!!!

Margie Durrett

Google
Amazing!!!! I had left my phone in an Uber car and had no phone for directions home. They got an app to communicate with me! I had dinner there and listened to the live music!! The food was incredible!!

Beth Fly

Google
Tried two of their drinks- the Tamarindo London and Sandrita. Both were sweet, tangy and refreshing. Shared the Ceviche de Camarón en Salsas Negras (our favorite), the Tostada Los Mochis, and the Ceviche de Pescado. All three dishes were very fresh with bright flavors- definitely a pleasant surprise in this former Whataburger. Colorful (and loud) like their other restaurants, but nice! Our server Mariana was great and offers good recommendations if you aren’t sure where to start. We will be back to try some of the other dishes.

Arturo “Art” Guarnero

Google
This is the old Whataburger location on Oltorf. They closed the entrance where the drive thru entrance was. I thought that was silly as it made me go out of my way & turn around to the only entrance on Oltorf. I sat at a table and had to wait for service even though the place was empty. They finally asked me what I wanted to drink. After several minutes I had to request chips and salsa. Yes, they do charge for them. I ordered the chicken enchilada plate with rice and beans. The enchiladas were very good. The watermelon drink was also good. I did find the rice and beans to be very bland. No flavor at all. Even the red & green salsas that came with the chips were watered down and had little flavor. Fortunately, they do have a wide assortment of hot sauces. I made great use of them. I atmosphere did seem nice. Looks like a nice place to have a drink. However, I paid $26 for my plate of enchiladas, chips, and a drink. In my opinion, that's too much. Especially considering the fact that half the plate had no flavor. Service was poor as well. I will not be a repeat customer.

Adolfo Galvan

Google
Came in with a party of 6 and got seated immediately. Our waiter Mariana was attentive and made sure we were well taken care of. I ordered the dish pictured (marisco tower) and it was fresh and delicious. The micheladas were very good and they played my kind of music. I would recommend to a friend and will be coming back when I'm in town!

Brittany Enfield

Google
La SeaReinita is a hip new seafood place that brings Mexican seafood to southeast Austin. The servers were friendly and made sure we didn't need anything throughout the meal. You're served a shot of a really tasty caldo de camaron when you sit down. I could honestly eat an entire bowl of the stuff. We split the Botana del Callo Calichi (think a multi-seafood ceviche) and the Seareinas Tostada Trio. The seafood tasted really fresh and the flavors packed a great punch. Our mouths were tingling as we neared the end of our meal, so be prepared for some spiciness. The octopus in the botana was super tender which is always a worry when trying it at new places. My favorite of the tostadas was the aguachile verde. Delicious! This isn't the cheapest place, just a warning. For our two dishes and two drinks, we spent about $50 each after tip. However, I would love to come back and try more items based on the service and quality of the food.

Melissa Galvan

Google
Our server was really short and rushing us. We ordered two items and both were bad. This is disappointing since I love Gabrielas so not getting better if not the same quality items that they also serve at Gabrielas was disappointing. We got the aguachile oysters and they were flavorless and sad. The calamari was rubbery probably frozen as well as flavorless. Not to mention it was served with obviously frozen broccoli coliflower and carrot mix you can get at walmart. When we told our waiter that we didn't like the calamari all she said she couldn't take it off our ticket. Maybe best to go for just drinks. Also no happy hour.

Parsa T

Google
Excellent service (hot glasses of caldo de mariscos broth immediately brought as an amuse bouche), awesome, fresh food (the shrimp aguachile rojo was my favorite), strong delicious margaritas, great price, great ambiance, super authentic. Puro mexicano. Will most definitely be coming back here.
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Ivan C.

Yelp
The tilapia was great, very crispy and good taste. Must visit. The michelada was great. Nancy was very friendly.
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Brittany E.

Yelp
La SeaReinita is a hip new seafood place that brings Mexican seafood to southeast Austin. The servers were friendly and made sure we didn't need anything throughout the meal. You're served a shot of a really tasty caldo de camaron when you sit down. I could honestly eat an entire bowl of the stuff. We split the Botana del Callo Calichi (think a multi-seafood ceviche) and the Seareinas Tostada Trio. The seafood tasted really fresh and the flavors packed a great punch. Our mouths were tingling as we neared the end of our meal, so be prepared for some spiciness. The octopus in the botana was super tender which is always a worry when trying it at new places. My favorite of the tostadas was the aguachile verde. Delicious! This isn't the cheapest place, just a warning. For our two dishes and two drinks, we spent about $50 each after tip. However, I would love to come back and try more items based on the service and quality of the food.
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Stephanie K.

Yelp
When searching for excellent seafood inland (a challenging task in Austin) look no further than the newly minted La Seareinita so fresh and so clean on East Oltorf. Atmosphere is what we've come to expect from the Gabriela's group - warm, tropical, inviting, with a playful twist. My very favorite thing: a spicy housemade shot of veggie-laden tomato broth upon seating: bury me with it. Shrimp and fish were OK, but the real showstopper was the fresh-off-the-boat ceviche in a heaping whole-fish proportion. We couldn't stop popping chips & ceviche, the very best (guacamole too!) I've had this side of the border. Kimberly was so kind and helpful, old Austin service slowing things down just South of the city. Coming back for a giant tumbler of horchata, apparently by drive-thru next time!
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Amanda M.

Yelp
Gabriela's sister restaurant is filling a void for seafood and quality dine in food on the southeast-side. The restaurant is decked out in vibrant hues of green and orange, custom neon signs paying homage to Cartel culture, and upbeat music breathing life into the space. Service was slow, but it was also patient, non-intrusive, and efficient- very clean! You will be created at your table with a shot of warm and spicy seafood broth. The menu is extensive and boasts some items from Gabriela's menu alongside Sinoloan classics and Louisiana-inspired dishes. Food portions seem to be big- the Tostada Trio could feed at least 2 for dinner. I tried to order guacamole with no onions but they said it wasn't possible, so that tells me it isn't fresh. It makes me wonder about the rest of it. I thoroughly enjoyed the cocktails- the Pina Swirl was my favorite! I'm looking forward to going back to try more!
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Zhao C.

Yelp
This authentic Mexican seafood restaurant recently opened near my neighborhood and I'm so glad we checked it out! I loved the fact that when the waiter brought our cups of water, they also brought free cups of warm consomé (they literally looked like shots haha), which is a savory seafood broth that has a lingering spicy after-taste -- what a great way to kick off the dining experience! The ambience felt like a sports bar because there were multiple TVs hung up around the restaurant airing the current South American soccer cup while a live DJ was also playing music simultaneously! The seafood was super fresh with tons of flavor, and be prepared for their humongous portion sizes -- definitely worth the price you pay! I'll for sure be returning to try out some of their other seafood dishes, but the tostadas (get the trio if you want to try out multiple flavors) and choriqueso appetizer are a MUST! Service was quick and food came out within 15 minutes of ordering! Overall, I'd rate this place a 4.5/5 if I could.
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Chris L.

Yelp
I've never been so excited then so quickly disappointed in a resturaunt. I went at 11:30 for lunch the week after it opened - and found out that the Resturaunt doesn't open until noon(?!?). But I love Gabriela's so I waited until they opened the door. The interior ambiance was simple and functional - you could tell it used to be a Whataburger. The menu had several Mexican inspired seafood dishes, which I was looking forward to tasting, until then the music came on. The volume was blaring, so loud I could not have a conversation with my partner. The sound was echoing off all the hard surfaces, so loud it was painful, I asked the server if they could turn down the volume and the server said "*** ***** **** *****". "WHAT?!?! I replied. "THE MANAGER SAID THAT THE MUSIC NEEDS TO BE LOUD!" "BUT WHY SOOO LOUD??" "DUNNO, BUT I CANT TURN IT DOWN" Anyway, I there was no way I could enjoy the meal, so I left. There are a lot of places in Austin that are interested in providing a pleasant dining experience - so I doubt I'll ever be back.
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John S.

Yelp
New to the neighborhood at East Oltorf and Burleson (former Whataburger). This is a great spot with super-fresh seafood and great drinks. Very reasonably-priced. Loved the shrimp ceviche in Sinaloan sauce. Check it out!
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Nick G.

Yelp
This is my second visit! Again, I got the Mexican martini, and yes, it comes with a shaker, very nice! Delicious and refreshing. My first visit I got the quesadillas and they were excellent. I also tried the chips and salsa which blew my mind! The chips are incredibly buttery crispy fresh delicious, but it's the salsa that stole the show. Chunky tomato based salsa with lots of cilantro and chopped onions, medium hot, but packing so much flavor. I would come here just for chips salsa and a drink and I would be happy. I got a shrimp and octopus cocktail, with two beef fajita tacos, à la la cart; OMG! These tacos were so good! Served on corn tortillas with Mexican white cheese and an amazing creamy dressing and vegetables. Absolutely blew me away! I definitely will be coming back here on a regular basis. Next time I want to try the seafood soup, they give you a small sample when you walk in ; a delicious fiery red broth, cannot wait to try it!
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Leigh P.

Yelp
Every dish we ordered was delicious, and as a skeptical seafood orderer, everything seemed so fresh. As non-Spanish speakers, my partner and I had difficulty ordering food. My partner said that she wanted her drink without alcohol which costs extra. But when the server came with our drinks, she said "con tequila". And we asked to double check "Oh, there's alcohol in it?" But the server took it back and went to get another server who can speak english and insisted we ordered it with alcohol. Again we were fine just accepting it and paying for the added alcohol because we didn't want to make a big deal out of nothing. But the way our server reacted and still charged us for the alcohol after giving us a new one without alcohol and completely avoiding us the rest of our meal left us uncomfortable. The server who helped translate took over our table and thankfully she seemed to understand that we did not mean to be rude at all and were truly just struggling with the language barrier. Again the food was delicious, but I think we won't be visiting often until our Spanish improves.