Small seafood spot with tight seating and a mix of indoor and outdoor counters creates a casual, lively vibe. Music plays well, adding to the fun atmosphere where people gather for unique fish tacos and creative margaritas with agave wine.
Agave wine replaces tequila in margaritas, creating a lower alcohol option with a unique twist. The pepino wine drink blends cucumber and cumin for a surprising flavor, paired well with seafood tacos.
Fresh seafood arrives with a masterpiece quality that justifies the drive and wait. The extra wait highlights the commitment to delivering freshness every time.
Good to know
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for your tacos after ordering.
Seating at Fish Guts is limited, so arrive early.
They may run out of menu items, especially during peak hours.
Small seafood restaurant with mostly outdoor seating and a laid-back vibe. Atmosphere is relaxing and cool, with enough noise to feel lively but still allow conversation. Features include a patio with heaters, a small indoor bar with TV, and quick table turnover.
Offers cheap but decent wines by the glass or bottle at about half the price of other spots. The selection includes beer on tap, sake, and wine, focusing only on beer and wine options.
Offers a good selection of fresh seafood with reasonable prices. Seafood quality stands out as fresh and reliable.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 PM with many items priced just a few dollars.
Enjoy $1 oysters and $3 battered fish tacos during happy hour on Tuesdays.
Parking is available behind the restaurant for easy access.
Seafood market with comfortable outdoor seating and a relaxed, lively patio encourages conversation among diners. The vibe is easy and welcoming, suited for casual gatherings despite high-quality, fresh seafood offerings. Indoor space is minimal and less inviting, focusing activity outside.
Waiters offer wine samples to help pair with food. Happy Hour includes deals like oysters with a bottle of white wine for $20. Several dishes feature white wine sauces, enhancing flavors.
Offers a great choice of fresh seafood including ceviche. You can enjoy it with a cold beer or buy seafood to cook at home.
Good to know
There is no indoor seating; all dining is outdoors with picnic tables.
Parking is available for free along Washington and nearby residential streets.
Happy hour offers deals on oysters and select house drinks.
Open concept design with outdoor seating creates an intimate, European-style bistro vibe. Loud Latin music energizes the space, while chic decor blends white, gold, and off-white tones for a stylish, inviting atmosphere. The outdoor window bar and street patio offer spots for people-watching and casual drinks.
An excellent wine menu features a strong selection of wines by the glass, better than many high-end spots. The Spain Albarino stands out, and the overall wine list is ample and pairs well with tapas.
Good to know
Happy hour offers $1 oysters from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Expect small portion sizes; consider ordering multiple dishes.
The restaurant has a dog-friendly outdoor patio for pet owners.
Small, intimate Italian restaurant with an open kitchen and cozy atmosphere that feels like a Roman hole-in-the-wall. Decor includes fresh roses on tables and a charming back patio that evokes Italy. The vibe is warm and family-like, with personal service and attention to detail.
Limited wine menu offers a few options. Glasses pair well with pasta dishes.
Seafood dishes come loaded with fresh seafood and serve hot. The Cioppino offers a rich, perfectly seasoned broth packed with seafood.
Good to know
Street meter parking is available near the restaurant.
There is a public parking lot behind the restaurant.
They allow guests to bring their own wine if called ahead.
Seafood market combines fresh seafood displays with a lively oyster bar and casual dining space. Atmosphere balances bustling market energy with enough quiet for conversation. Offers a community hub vibe where people shop and eat in one place.
Reasonably priced wine pairs well with oysters and raw clams served at the bar. Bottles and fresh seafood are available to take home for cooking or snacking.
Offers a wide selection of fresh seafood from around the world with options to buy or enjoy at a small restaurant and oyster bar. The place has a bustling atmosphere and serves dishes like clam chowder alongside fresh seafood.
Good to know
Parking is available at the back of the market.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Prices for fresh seafood are comparable to upscale restaurants.
Fish market and restaurant combine with fresh seafood display behind a glass counter. Outdoor patio lined with cacti offers a relaxed coastal vibe and spacious seating options. The atmosphere feels buzzy and inviting, drawing people who appreciate fresh fish and casual dining.
Offers a good wine and beer selection with options like a crisp Italian white wine. The wine menu is decent and pairs well with seafood dishes.
An amazing selection of fresh seafood fills a beautiful glass case. Plates like snapper, sea bass sandwiches, and tuna fish tacos showcase fine flavors from very fresh fish.
Good to know
El Pescador Fish Market operates on a first come, first serve basis; no reservations accepted.
Expect long lines on Saturday afternoons, especially during peak hours.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early to secure a spot.
Seafood restaurant offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with a warm, inviting atmosphere and a relaxed yet elevated vibe. The menu focuses on fresh seafood with standout dishes like ahi tostada and Blue Fin Maki Roll. The setting feels intimate and charming, making it a notable spot for seafood lovers.
Good variety of wine by the glass options at fair prices. Some red wines come chilled, causing condensation. Near closing, fewer glasses available to avoid opening new bottles.
Seafood here is super fresh and served in dishes like ceviches and tacos. The quality stands out with every bite.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
Expect to pay around $97 for two entrees and two non-alcoholic drinks.
The menu primarily features raw fish and oysters with limited options.
Small, intimate seafood restaurant with nautical decor and a New England fish house feel. Bright interior and courtyard seating offer a mix of indoor and outdoor dining. Atmosphere tends to be loud and lively, with a friendly vibe.
Wine and beer only are served at the bar with a limited but fairly priced wine selection. The wine and sake options are good but not outstanding.
Very fresh seafood with a clear South American influence fills the menu. The smell of fresh seafood hits you right at the door.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for large groups, due to high demand.
There is no parking available near the restaurant.
The average cost for a meal for four is around $385, excluding tip.
Seaside restaurant on a pier offers huge outdoor deck with scenic views and patio seating where dogs are welcome. Atmosphere stays chill and cozy with Bob Marley music and heaters keeping the space warm. Counter service uses buzzers for orders, creating a casual, relaxed vibe.
Wine comes in plastic cups that are less than half full for the $10 option. Glasses of white wine pair with seafood dishes like oysters and lobster rolls. Wine and beer fridges sit near the register for easy grab-and-go.
Fresh seafood includes Maine lobster, crabs with butter, and fish and chips. Large salads accompany the dishes, served in a lively atmosphere with music and cold draft beer.
Good to know
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
Expect long lines around noon; arrive early to secure a table.
Prices are effectively 10% higher due to a hidden fee.