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Doc's Marina Grill — Restaurant in Bainbridge Island

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Doc's Marina Grill
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Relaxed waterfront restaurant & bar offering American cuisine & deck seating.
Nearby attractions
Winslow Wharf Marina
141 Parfitt Way SW, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Waterfront Park & City Dock
301 Shannon Dr SE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Sail Bainbridge
Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Red Pine Park
418 Wood Ave SW, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Winslow Green
100 Winslow Way W, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Bainbridge Arts & Crafts
151 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Bainbridge History Museum
215 Ericksen Ave NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
550 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Eagle Harbor Wine Co
400 Winslow Way E UNIT 115, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Kids Discovery Museum
301 Ravine Ln NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Nearby restaurants
Bainbridge Thai Cuisine
330 Madison Ave S, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Harbour Public House
231 Parfitt Way SW, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Ba Sa Restaurant
101 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Cups Espresso & Cafe
123 Bjune Dr SE STE 105, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Bruciato
236 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Café Hitchcock
129 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Proper Fish
112 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, United States
Emmy's Vege House
100 Winslow Way W, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Blackbird Bakery
210 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Isla Bonita
316 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Doc's Marina Grill

403 Madison Ave S, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Relaxed waterfront restaurant & bar offering American cuisine & deck seating.

attractions: Winslow Wharf Marina, Waterfront Park & City Dock, Sail Bainbridge, Red Pine Park, Winslow Green, Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, Bainbridge History Museum, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Eagle Harbor Wine Co, Kids Discovery Museum, restaurants: Bainbridge Thai Cuisine, Harbour Public House, Ba Sa Restaurant, Cups Espresso & Cafe, Bruciato, Café Hitchcock, Proper Fish, Emmy's Vege House, Blackbird Bakery, Isla Bonita
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Phone
(206) 842-8339
Website
docsgrill.com

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Featured dishes

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Crispy Fried Calamari
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Ahi Tacos
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Drunken Clams
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Cup Chowder
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Side Doc's Caesar
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Bowl Chowder
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Entree House Salad
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Doc's Crab Louie
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Big Doc Burger
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Blackened Wild Salmon Sandwich
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Chicken Cheddar Club
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El Portal Burger
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Prime Rib & Cheddar
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Rockfish Tacos
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Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich
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Lobster Ravioli
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Northwest Cioppino
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Smoked Mushroom Risotto
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Steak Au Poivre
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Kids Cheese Burger
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Kids Chicken Strips
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Kids Grilled Cheese
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Kids Grilled Salmon
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Kids Hamburger
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Colossal Carrot Cake
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Big Fat Chocolate Cake

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Nearby attractions of Doc's Marina Grill

Winslow Wharf Marina

Waterfront Park & City Dock

Sail Bainbridge

Red Pine Park

Winslow Green

Bainbridge Arts & Crafts

Bainbridge History Museum

Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

Eagle Harbor Wine Co

Kids Discovery Museum

Winslow Wharf Marina

Winslow Wharf Marina

4.4

(49)

Open 24 hours
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Waterfront Park & City Dock

Waterfront Park & City Dock

4.6

(119)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sail Bainbridge

Sail Bainbridge

5.0

(48)

Closed
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Red Pine Park

Red Pine Park

4.4

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Doc's Marina Grill

Bainbridge Thai Cuisine

Harbour Public House

Ba Sa Restaurant

Cups Espresso & Cafe

Bruciato

Café Hitchcock

Proper Fish

Emmy's Vege House

Blackbird Bakery

Isla Bonita

Bainbridge Thai Cuisine

Bainbridge Thai Cuisine

4.2

(225)

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Harbour Public House

Harbour Public House

4.2

(738)

$$

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Ba Sa Restaurant

Ba Sa Restaurant

4.4

(464)

$$

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Cups Espresso & Cafe

Cups Espresso & Cafe

4.2

(176)

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I’ve been on the quest for a great Crab Louie salad for a few years. Sadly, this classic crab salad is hard to find even in states like Washington. I suspect it has to do with most people not wanting to pay a lot of money for a salad, but if you’ve ever had a great one, you know this one is worth it. After doing a lot of research, I made a point to try the one at Doc’s Marina Grill on Bainbridge Island, Washington. There’s also a location in Port Townsend, Washington. For starters, I ordered a cup of Doc’s House Made Clam Chowder ($8) - famous because it’s “oh-so-good!” It needed a sprinkle of salt, but it was very good. For my entrée, I ordered Doc’s Dungeness Crab Louie ($38) - mixed greens topped with tender crab, seasonal vegetables, heirloom tomatoes and Doc’s house-made Louie dressing. I was impressed! I would rate Doc’s Crab Louie a 4/5. It was beautifully presented, had a generous portion of crab, and the house made Louie dressing was excellent! I would give this salad a perfect rating if they removed the red onion, and added a few black olives and asparagus spears. Even so, I was very happy with my salad and would rank it among one the best Crab Louie’s I’ve ever had. It is certainly the best I’ve had in Washington state. In addition to serving great food, I really enjoyed the ambience of Doc’s, and the service was excellent! I look forward to visiting again and try and some new menu items. *The upstairs level and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. * There is an opening above the urinal that is a giant periscope. It provides a panoramic view of Eagle Harbor. It was designed by Lee Scott, a Carnegie Mellon graduate student. If you don’t use a urinal, but are interested in seeing the periscope, staff will clear the room so you can check it out too. I didn’t know about this until after my visit. Next time, I will be sure to check it out. 😊 Highly Recommended!!!
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I’ve been on the quest for a great Crab Louie salad for a few years. Sadly, this classic crab salad is hard to find even in states like Washington. I suspect it has to do with most people not wanting to pay a lot of money for a salad, but if you’ve ever had a great one, you know this one is worth it. After doing a lot of research, I made a point to try the one at Doc’s Marina Grill on Bainbridge Island, Washington. There’s also a location in Port Townsend, Washington. For starters, I ordered a cup of Doc’s House Made Clam Chowder ($8) - famous because it’s “oh-so-good!” It needed a sprinkle of salt, but it was very good. For my entrée, I ordered Doc’s Dungeness Crab Louie ($38) - mixed greens topped with tender crab, seasonal vegetables, heirloom tomatoes and Doc’s house-made Louie dressing. I was impressed! I would rate Doc’s Crab Louie a 4/5. It was beautifully presented, had a generous portion of crab, and the house made Louie dressing was excellent! I would give this salad a perfect rating if they removed the red onion, and added a few black olives and asparagus spears. Even so, I was very happy with my salad and would rank it among one the best Crab Louie’s I’ve ever had. It is certainly the best I’ve had in Washington state. In addition to serving great food, I really enjoyed the ambience of Doc’s, and the service was excellent! I look forward to visiting again and try and some new menu items. *The upstairs level and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. * There is an opening above the urinal that is a giant periscope. It provides a panoramic view of Eagle Harbor. It was designed by Lee Scott, a Carnegie Mellon graduate student. If you don’t use a urinal, but are interested in seeing the periscope, staff will clear the room so you can check it out too. I didn’t know about this until after my visit. Next time, I will be sure to check it out. 😊 Highly Recommended!!!
Juli S.

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Reviews of Doc's Marina Grill

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4.0
1y

I’ve been on the quest for a great Crab Louie salad for a few years. Sadly, this classic crab salad is hard to find even in states like Washington. I suspect it has to do with most people not wanting to pay a lot of money for a salad, but if you’ve ever had a great one, you know this one is worth it. After doing a lot of research, I made a point to try the one at Doc’s Marina Grill on Bainbridge Island, Washington. There’s also a location in Port Townsend, Washington.

For starters, I ordered a cup of Doc’s House Made Clam Chowder ($8) - famous because it’s “oh-so-good!” It needed a sprinkle of salt, but it was very good.

For my entrée, I ordered Doc’s Dungeness Crab Louie ($38) - mixed greens topped with tender crab, seasonal vegetables, heirloom tomatoes and Doc’s house-made Louie dressing. I was impressed! I would rate Doc’s Crab Louie a 4/5. It was beautifully presented, had a generous portion of crab, and the house made Louie dressing was excellent! I would give this salad a perfect rating if they removed the red onion, and added a few black olives and asparagus spears. Even so, I was very happy with my salad and would rank it among one the best Crab Louie’s I’ve ever had. It is certainly the best I’ve had in Washington state.

In addition to serving great food, I really enjoyed the ambience of Doc’s, and the service was excellent! I look forward to visiting again and try and some new menu items.

*The upstairs level and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible.

There is an opening above the urinal that is a giant periscope. It provides a panoramic view of Eagle Harbor. It was designed by Lee Scott, a Carnegie Mellon graduate student. If you don’t use a urinal, but are interested in seeing the periscope, staff will clear the room so you can check it out too. I didn’t know about this until after my visit. Next time, I will be sure to check it out. 😊

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1.0
28w

I’m a Bainbridge Island local and have taken my kids to Doc’s many times. The food has always been underwhelming for adults—bland, overpriced, and forgettable—but my kids love the smoked salmon mac & cheese, so we’ve kept coming back as a treat for them.

Tonight, after spending over $150 on dinner, my daughter asked our server for two more of the fun blue straws they’d been playing with. The server responded, “Two more straws? Those are like twenty-five cents each,” with a sarcastic tone that was completely unnecessary.

I replied, “I think my meal of over $150 covers it.” She smirked, didn’t apologize, and when I calmly told her the comment was inappropriate, she shut down. I asked for her name, and she said she didn’t “want to deal with it” before walking off.

I turned to a bartender for help—she initially gave me one name, then changed it to another, which only added to the confusion. How do you not know the name of someone you work with? Is she Ella or Natalie? Meanwhile, a busser stood nearby watching the whole interaction and laughed. It was bizarre and inappropriate from all angles.

Doc’s puts a lot of effort into promoting a progressive, inclusive image, which I don’t inherently take issue with—but it felt performative when the actual guest experience lacked any real sense of kindness, professionalism, or accountability. You can’t advertise a culture of welcome and then treat your guests like they’re the problem.

This wasn’t a misunderstanding—it was rude, condescending, and unprofessional, especially aimed at a child’s simple request (my daughter’s three). The only reason we’ve tolerated the forgettable adult food is because of how much they love the mac & cheese. But even that’s not worth it anymore.

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3.0
6y

I am always excited to go to Doc's (mostly because, although I am a Washington girl, I live in Oregon, and any trip to Doc's always takes place immediately prior to enjoying a play in one of Bainbridge Island's many live theatres). However, I find it takes an interminable amount of time to decide on what to order, since my choice always boils down to "what would I not mind eating?" Not a rousing recommendation, I'll grant you, but the menu is jam-packed with entrees which sound wonderful... until I read the description. It always seems to me that the first three or four ingredients sound mouth-watering, but are most often followed by two to five superfluous ingredients which not only are unnecessary, but simply don't seem to "belong." (Example: Does one really NEED parsnip puree, charred snow peas, AND crispy parsnips -- two different kinds of parsnips?? -- with their seared scallops with huckleberry-ginger-red wine sauce??) It's almost as if they're presenting you with a challenge: "One (or more) of these things is not like the others... can you guess which one/s??" I long ago resigned myself to the fact that I'll never be considered a gourmand -- I'm pretty certain that's because I'm less concerned with what's trendy in the food world, and more interested in what tastes good. Simply put, the food is just too TOO for me, but the staff is really nice, and the...

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