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- MMichaelVIPPortland / Oregon •18 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoWe sat on the patio which was warm and nice view. We did ask to move to a table with an umbrella as the sun was quite hot; much better in the shade. The service was a bit slow but we were not in a hurry. We would come here again.More infoAnthony's Hearthfire Grill - OlympiaPrice: Moderate• Steak• Olympia•4.5
- JJimSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had a superior time dining at Anthony's Home Port last night. First, the service was excellent, provided by Beth G., and the food was stellar. We had steamed mussels, coconut prawns, tempura lingcod and a berry sundae for dessert. The food really was outstanding, including the warm sourdough bread. Beth was very helpful when we had any questions or clarifications. Not to speak of the beautiful setting sun through the floor-to-ceiling windows -- some clouds, but not too many. This was not our first time at AHP, by any means, but we will be back, fer sure. Thanks much.More infoAnthony's HomePort - OlympiaPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Olympia•4.7
- AAshleeHawaii •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe food and service were great! Wished they had live music on the weekendsMore infoPickled FishPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Long Beach•4.2
- AAngeliaVIPAustin •12 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 2, 2025Bert was the best! Made sure all 10 of us were taken care of. We had a great family meal.More infoRed Lobster - OlympiaPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Olympia•4.2
- JJessicahSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 4, 2025Food was great! Added the crab to our wedge salad and it was delicious! The coconut prawns were delicious! Hostess welcomed us- seated us promptly and was attentive and sweet! Only disappointment was at night you can’t see the ocean- even at the window. But, that’s nobody’s fault:)More infoEmily's - Quinault Beach ResortPrice: Moderate• Prime Rib• Ocean Shores•4.2
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Known across the state as the former home of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, Aberdeen is a sleepy riverside town off Highway 101 and only a short drive from the Pacific Ocean . Aberdeen diners will find restaurants along the Wishkah River and also on West Heron Street just up from the Chehalis River. Northwest specialties of fresh seafood and East Asian food feature prominently in Aberdeen, but you can still find other flavors like pizza and pasta, Mexican and classic pub fare . Enjoy local wine at a wine bar, homestyle fish and chips, a steaming bowl of chowder or grilled crab and cheese with patio dining on the river. Aberdeen offers an array of flavors in a small town waterfront setting sure to charm any diner.
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