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Anthony's At Point Defiance
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Down-to-earth Pacific Northwest-based seafood chain serving a menu of hearty local catches.
Nearby attractions
Japanese Garden at Point Defiance Park
5801 Trolley Ln, Tacoma, WA 98407
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407
Rose Garden
8F3M+R4R, 5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407
Point Defiance Lodge
5715 Roberts Garden Dr, Tacoma, WA 98407
Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance Park
5361 Yacht Club Rd, Tacoma, WA 98407
Pacific Seas Aquarium
Tacoma, WA 98407
Stairs and Slides
5603 N Waterfront Dr, Tacoma, WA 98407
Wild Wonders Outdoor Theater
2 N Waterfront Dr, Tacoma, WA 98407
Point Defiance Park
5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Gate 6
Five mile Rd, Tacoma, WA 98407
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Pearl Street Sea Grill
8F3J+M3, Tacoma, WA 98407
Antique Sandwich Co
5102 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407
Macaluso's Italian Restaurant
5101 N Pearl St, Ruston, WA 98407
Welcome Restaurant and Bar en Ruston , tacoma
5105 N Pearl St, Ruston, WA 98407
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Anthony's At Point Defiance

5910 N Waterfront Dr, Tacoma, WA 98407
4.4(1.2K)
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Down-to-earth Pacific Northwest-based seafood chain serving a menu of hearty local catches.

attractions: Japanese Garden at Point Defiance Park, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, Rose Garden, Point Defiance Lodge, Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance Park, Pacific Seas Aquarium, Stairs and Slides, Wild Wonders Outdoor Theater, Point Defiance Park, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Gate 6, restaurants: Pearl Street Sea Grill, Antique Sandwich Co, Macaluso's Italian Restaurant, Welcome Restaurant and Bar en Ruston , tacoma
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(253) 752-9700
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Featured dishes

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Crispy Calamari With Lemon Aioli
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Dabob Bay Manila Clams
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Steak & Lobster Tail
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Blackened Rockfish Tacos
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Blackened Rockfish Taco & Chowder
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Roasted Scampi Prawns
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Pan Fried Willapa Bay Oysters
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Oregon Shrimp Fettuccine
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Northwest Clam Linguine
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Smoked Salmon Fettuccine
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Blackened Fresh Oregon Rockfish
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Three Piece Panko True Cod 'N Chips
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Kalbi Chicken Bowl
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Homemade Fresh Lemonade
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Chargrilled Chicken Caesar
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Shrimp Louie
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Crab & Shrimp Fettuccine
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Dungeness Crab Cakes
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Smoked Salmon Fettuccine
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Fish 'N Chips
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Oregon Bay Shrimp & Cheddar Melt
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Steak & Prawns
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Mug Hot Fudge Sundae
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Burnt Cream
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Bailey's Irish Cream Chocolate Mousse
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Strawberries Devonshire
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Burnt Cream

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Nearby attractions of Anthony's At Point Defiance

Japanese Garden at Point Defiance Park

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

Rose Garden

Point Defiance Lodge

Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance Park

Pacific Seas Aquarium

Stairs and Slides

Wild Wonders Outdoor Theater

Point Defiance Park

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Gate 6

Japanese Garden at Point Defiance Park

Japanese Garden at Point Defiance Park

4.5

(64)

Open 24 hours
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Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

4.5

(6.4K)

Closed
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Rose Garden

Rose Garden

4.8

(808)

Open 24 hours
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Point Defiance Lodge

Point Defiance Lodge

4.4

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Anthony's At Point Defiance

Pearl Street Sea Grill

Antique Sandwich Co

Macaluso's Italian Restaurant

Welcome Restaurant and Bar en Ruston , tacoma

Pearl Street Sea Grill

Pearl Street Sea Grill

2.5

(5)

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Antique Sandwich Co

Antique Sandwich Co

4.4

(742)

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Macaluso's Italian Restaurant

Macaluso's Italian Restaurant

4.5

(517)

Click for details
Welcome Restaurant and Bar en Ruston , tacoma

Welcome Restaurant and Bar en Ruston , tacoma

4.8

(88)

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Reviews of Anthony's At Point Defiance

4.4
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5.0
1y

8/20/24- Update: We decided to give Anthony's another try and we are very glad we did! This time we came in to celebrate our 30th anniversary. Our meal started with the Dungeness Crab Cake appetizer which came out to the table "made-to-order fresh" and was hot, flavorful, and just the right size. We loved the ginger plum and butter sauces. My hubby ordered the 14 oz. Ribeye Steak with the "surf and turf" addition of scampi prawns and I ordered the Char-Grilled Halibut. Both dishes were cooked to perfection and delish!! We didn't skip a bite (hubby liked the halibut too). For dessert, we ordered the Peach Slump (like a cobbler) and Burnt Cream. A lovely finish to our meal!! Not too sweet and nicely done. Our waiter was very attentive and pleasant throughout our meal. Overall, we were so very pleased with our dinner for our special 30th anniversary. Thank you, Anthony's for making it a memorable and very tasty experience!! We appreciate you making it up to us.

My previous review- Came for my 65th birthday celebration dinner. Unfortunately, most of my birthday guests were disappointed. My brother ordered the Northwest Wild Salmon Duet (salmon and Oregon Coast bay shrimp).The salmon was way overcooked and he could barely chew it. He eventually abandoned it and shared a salad with my sister. My husband ordered the sirloin which also came out very well done ( he had requested medium). Another family member ordered the Smoked Salmon Fettuccine and said it " tasted off". I ordered the Fresh Blakened Rockfish which, thankfully, was delicious but I felt bad for others at the table. The appetizers were okay and also the desserts . Maybe we shouldn't have ordered from the Sunset Dinner menu and come during their Sunset Dinner hours. It was very very busy. Took forever to have our orders taken and an equally long time to have our food served. Kind of bummed because one doesn't turn 65 every day... We've been to Anthony's a number of times before and had great meals. We've brought out of town guests here because we've usually had great dining experiences. In fact, we were just at Anthony's the week before celebrating with a family member who had graduated from university. On that particular night, all our dishes were delicious. I guess it's " hit or miss" with Anthony's. This time, though, put us off. Not sure if we...

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2.0
1y

We went to Anthony's because we were visiting Point Defiance and several people highly recommended it. We will never believe anything they say again.

First of all, the service was lovely. I can't fault our server, who was attentive and efficient. However, the staff as a whole gave off the vibe that they didn't really enjoy working there.

The view was spectacular - but not worth the price you pay for it, considering it's the same view you can see from the ferry.

The reason I feel compelled to write this review is because the food was exceptionally poor. We ordered two starters, the seasonal dungeness crab cake and the clams ($24 and $21 respectively). The single, 2-inch crab cake was served on top of two sauces, a Thai chilli-style sweet sauce and a creamy butter sauce. The two sauces did not go together. We finished the crab cake in about six bites and had a ton of leftover sauce - but the only other item on the plate was a stack of candied ginger (why?! It didn't even make sense). The clams were just that - about 20 rubbery, overcooked room temperature clams in the shell served in a tiny 5-inch cast iron pan with a side of melted butter. Again, why? Who dips clams in butter when there's all that delicious white wine clam sauce in the pan? But since there was no way to eat the sauce - no crusty bread, nothing at all served alongside the clams - it seemed exceptionally wasteful.

We shared fish tacos for the main. The flour tortillas were nice and the fish was fresh, but the tacos were largely tasteless. There was no seasoning on the slaw and again the dish was served with practically nothing on the plate - a "side" of thirteen almost-stale tortilla chips and a tin of mediocre salsa.

Two starters and a main for two people should be plenty of food for a late lunch, but we finished hungrier than when we started.

We spent $70 on a thoroughly disappointing meal and definitely will not be back.

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5.0
15y

This is one of my only few 5 star ratings. I'm really surprised by any negative reviews and wish this had been our first seafood experience in WA state as opposed to Harbor Lights. The atmosphere is outstanding with the tranquil views accented by the architecture and details (artwork floor tiles and hand painted bathroom sink bowls to name a few.) We eat out with our two children ages ten and 12, which most restaurants tend to view us as trouble and we usually have poor service and/or poor seating, but this was not the case. We didn't have a reservation but were seated promptly and much shorter than the 15 minute wait that was stated by the hostess. The food was excellent if not outstanding and I enjoyed watching the chefs prepare meals. We had a varied menu, crab cakes, pasta, tempura seafood medley, and a hamburger (my son does not like most seafood but stated that was the best burger he ever had) and steamers for an appetizer. The crab cakes I sampled were the best I've tried in over 9 years. The pasta dish was better than I imagined, full of flavor and I was tempted to lick my plate. My husband sampled my daughters tempura fish and commented that was the best fried fish he ever had (that is the first time I heard him make a positive seafood remark in the 18 years we've been married...most likely because he grew up in New Orleans). The waitress was extremely pleasant and attentive without being overbearing. The prices were extremely reasonable for a nice restaurant dining experience and I highly recommend...

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