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Scenic Views & Delicious Food! 🎡🌊🍽️

Before our cruise set sail the next day, we spent the night near Pier 66 and decided to walk to Fisherman’s Restaurant for dinner. Some friends had eaten there earlier that day and loved it — and now we understand why! 🗺️ Easy to Find & Great Location The restaurant is located right under the Seattle Great Wheel, so it’s super easy to spot. The waterfront location offers beautiful views of the sound and a lively, relaxing atmosphere. ⏳ Service: Friendly But Stretched We were seated quickly, though it took a little while for our server to come over. The staff seemed consistently busy — maybe a bit understaffed — but once our server arrived, she was warm, helpful, and full of great recommendations. 🐟 What We Ordered & Loved Seabass Piccata (from the specials menu) – My wife said it was delicious and perfectly cooked, though she wished for more veggies and less mashed potatoes. Pacific Northwest Captain’s Plate (cod, halibut, squid, and shrimp) – A solid, classic fried seafood platter. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned. 💰 Good Value for the Experience Our total bill came to around $100 including tip (I had a Coke, my wife had a couple of glasses of house wine). Considering the quality, location, and portion size, it felt like fair value. 🎡 Atmosphere: Relaxing & Picturesque We loved sitting by the window, watching the Great Wheel light up and gazing out over the water. It was the perfect send-off before our Seattle cruise. ✅ Final Thoughts We don’t know if other nearby restaurants are better, worse, or about the same — but we have no regrets choosing Fisherman’s. It was a tasty, satisfying, and scenic way to kick off our vacation! #FishermansSeattle #WaterfrontDining #SeattleGreatWheel #SeafoodFeast #PreCruiseMeal

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Scenic Views & Delicious Food! 🎡🌊🍽️

Before our cruise set sail the next day, we spent the night near Pier 66 and decided to walk to Fisherman’s Restaurant for dinner. Some friends had eaten there earlier that day and loved it — and now we understand why! 🗺️ Easy to Find & Great Location The restaurant is located right under the Seattle Great Wheel, so it’s super easy to spot. The waterfront location offers beautiful views of the sound and a lively, relaxing atmosphere. ⏳ Service: Friendly But Stretched We were seated quickly, though it took a little while for our server to come over. The staff seemed consistently busy — maybe a bit understaffed — but once our server arrived, she was warm, helpful, and full of great recommendations. 🐟 What We Ordered & Loved Seabass Piccata (from the specials menu) – My wife said it was delicious and perfectly cooked, though she wished for more veggies and less mashed potatoes. Pacific Northwest Captain’s Plate (cod, halibut, squid, and shrimp) – A solid, classic fried seafood platter. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned. 💰 Good Value for the Experience Our total bill came to around $100 including tip (I had a Coke, my wife had a couple of glasses of house wine). Considering the quality, location, and portion size, it felt like fair value. 🎡 Atmosphere: Relaxing & Picturesque We loved sitting by the window, watching the Great Wheel light up and gazing out over the water. It was the perfect send-off before our Seattle cruise. ✅ Final Thoughts We don’t know if other nearby restaurants are better, worse, or about the same — but we have no regrets choosing Fisherman’s. It was a tasty, satisfying, and scenic way to kick off our vacation! #FishermansSeattle #WaterfrontDining #SeattleGreatWheel #SeafoodFeast #PreCruiseMeal

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