What People Are Saying About Fisherman's Wharf
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In Short – Located just a block from the Historic Strand District, it's a pleasant spot to grab lunch or dinner after a day of sightseeing and shopping. A large mosaic fish greets diners as they enter the dining room, with its exposed-wood beams and long bar. The menu has all the requisite seafood dishes, from shrimp combo platters to red snapper to fried calamari.
Less than impressive
by algealice
This place was recommended to us by a local. the staff and service was good, and the location and ambience fine, but the food was poorly prepared, calimari tough, shrimp dry and crawfish almost invisible. The crab queso had very little crab. The alcoholic drinks were short of alcohol, although when we complained they were refreshed at no charge, and this time they remembered the alcohol.
- Pros: Ambience and service was good.
- Cons: Food was bad.
Great starts and finishes
by marktrux
Started with the griiled rare tuna and it was the best i've ever had. Finished off the meal with the bread pudding and ice cream and it was outstanding...oh yeah the meal was very good also.
- Pros: location
- Cons: none noted
Nice Place
by ChloeCarter
Our family went out there for lunch last week and we had a real good time. Our waitress, I think her name was Sam, took very good care of us.
Good drinks, atmosphere is cool but beware of the birds. They seem to have mutated into the size of pterodactyls.
- Pros: Pleasant and Friendly Staff
- Cons: Expensive
The Details on Fisherman's Wharf
Know Before You Go:
With a deliberately funky waterside setting--including a splendid deck with a view of shrimp boats--this seafood market has surprisingly good food.
The Extras:
Landlubbers can still enjoy the view and a good meal with the chicken, steak and pasta dishes that round out the menu.
Smoking Permitted:
On the patio






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