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Przekaż informację zwrotnąBig fan. Visiting the peninsula for some personal and professional reasons this weekend. After a day of 12+ miles of hiking and exploring, I stopped by for local fare. This place hit the spot. Cool atmosphere, easy seating, and really simple (delicious) seafood. I had chowder and the tacos both excellent. Prices were fair and the staff was nice. All around, thumbs up. Only bummer is trying to park nearby!
As someone reviewed before, the ladies were absolute gems. I saw a sign to order in advance and as I tried to navigate the system, one of the staff members (Lavon? asked if I needed help and noted she could take my order. I appreciated the friendly hospitality, down-to-earth atmosphere, and really lovely ladies offering samples or recommendations. It was a very welcoming experience, especially the delicious hot chowder on a cold day along with honey lavender beer that was phenomenal.
Lovely attentive waitress and absolutely faultless chowder! I loved the Chardonnay pairing as well. The partner wasn?t wowed by the fish tacos but the crab was supple and meaty. Not sure if I?d call a leg cluster a ?half crab? but it fully served the purpose.
The service and food here, even the atmosphere, was fantastic! Women owned so huge kudos as a fellow female! More than that though the seafood, of course the whole reason we were there, was exceptionally fresh and delicious! We had a smorgasbord of oysters on the half shell, the clam chowder, prawns, half a Dungeness crab, and each took an oyster shooter. We also tried a couple of the cocktails and they were equally delicious. We loved our experience here so much we all three purchased their ?Salty Girl? t-shirts.
Good place for quick lunch. Oysters are shoved for half or full order. The **** Mary-Garnish was generous. Limited to food choices. Fish taco had only 2 loaded tacos btw. Almost finished the first fish taco only to find hair. Hair is right everywhere? It looks like an eyelash. Any other hair would have raised concerns, but I saved embarrassment. The sign at the entrance should be moved, not in the middle of the entrance door.