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5 based on 189 reviews
Currently moving to Freighthouse Station, Hoping to be open mid March or so, will update asap with dates and times :)
Everything was amazing. Salmon chowder was absolutely wonderful. My daughter had a half of the Ruben, and loved it so much that she ordered another half. Meat was lean, rye bread had so much flavor. French dip was also delicious. Tried the Orange spice tea (from the abundant tea closet selection) and couldnât stop drinking it. Finished off lunch with a slice of heavenly apple pie. One of our best meals ever. We feel so lucky to have found this place.
4 based on 937 reviews
The food here is somewhat disappointing given the location. Fish & chips were over-priced, fries were below average, soft drink was an off-brand instead of coke or pepsi, and the service while pleasant, was a little slow considering the place was half empty.Not sure why I had to wait 15 minutes for a table in a room that was not even half full..There are much nicer places to eat within walking distance of Dukes and the prices are similar for what is a much better experience.
4 based on 369 reviews
For such a beautiful location they really need to spiff up their food. My salmon was so dry that the edges were curled and a dollop of rice without anything, no salt, no butter nor a sprig of parsley. Harbor Lights on the other hand, which is part of the Anthony's chain and located on Commencement Bay always shines. A week later I ate at Harbor Lights, had the exact same meal and it was moist, the side dish was tasty, they serve bread (I was not offered any at Anthony's) and the service was impeccable.Get your act together Anthony's, you've got high dollar real estate, get help that knows how to cook!Hi there, thank you so much for bringing this to my attention! I feel terrible about the dry salmon that you received! I will be sure to share your comments with our team and we will certainly look into this. I would also like to have our General Manager personally touch base with you! Please email me at [email protected] with a contact phone number. Again, thank you and I hope to hear from you soon! ~Taylor, [email protected]
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4 based on 101 reviews
Hubs and I stopped in on a lovely summer evening for our first visit. The eatery was very busy and while the barkeep and waitstaff were very welcoming, we waited over an hour for our meals to arrive. There were plenty of apologies. My husband enjoyed his spaghetti dinner. I came for the highly recommended roast beef dip sandwich. My sandwich arrived well plated with a crisp, warm roll stuffed with a small amount of roast beef smothered in cheese and onions. Fortunately the au jou stayed in its bowl so no soaked bread. My small salad was fresh and crisp with a bright balsamic dressing. The food was adequate but not outstanding. My roast beef was chewy and leaned to the tough side. Not sure Iâd repeat this selection. The location is quaint and sports outdoor umbrella tables. The noise level at our indoor table was significant and precludes dinner conversation. I wish I had waited for the outside option. Itâs a nice neighborhood eatery and I think Iâll give it another try hopefully when itâs not so busy and understaffed.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Specialty Sandwiches, Soups, Salads by day...Cheese, Charcuterie, Wines, Cocktails, and Tapas by night. Join us for a culinary adventure with a Spanish emphasis!
Today's supper at STINK upheld their reputation for fun, different meal options. My friend and I had bowls of the 5 Star Mushroom Soup, split the Antipasti ($16) and had an order of Albondigas ($7). Everything was super tasty. They have an interesting and varied list of salads and sandwiches. They have a Macaroni and Cheese du jour. Today's was a bit much even for me: blue cheese, fig and rosemary. But this is a good example of the flavours you will find here.Come after 4 and try their decent tapas list. They have about a dozen traditional selections including tortillas and croquetas.A great selection of wines and decent set of draft beers round out the options at STINK. Smells good to me!
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