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Thursday, June 22, 2023

ANTHONY'S PIER 66 - SEATTLE

ANTHONY'S PIER 66
2201 ALASKAN WAY
SEATTLE, WA
206-448-6688
https://www.facebook.com/p/Anthonys-Pier-66-100078679560551/

We really enjoyed the food and service at Anthony's Pier 66.  Our waitress was fantastic and so was the food.  I started with the bargain of the year.  $19.73 for a glass of champagne and three Oysters with Caviar.  This was incredible.  The Clam Chowder was good but not great.  The Caesar Salad was really good with a flavorful dressing.  The Manila Clams were meaty and we loved them.  The Broth however was a bit bland.  Would have liked a better Broth to dip the bread into.  My Wife enjoyed the Tempura Prawns.  I loved the Duo of Copper River Salmon and fresh Halibut.  The Halibut was one of the best pieces of fish that I have ever eaten.  Perfectly cooked and delicious.  Definitely would return back here again!

ANTHONY'S PIER 66 - SEATTLE



NICE VIEW FROM OUR TABLE

ANTHONY'S PIER 66 MENU



ANNIVERSARY OYSTER EXPERIENCE

CAVIAR AND OYSTERS WITH CHAMPAGNE FOR $19.73

ANTHONY'S NEW ENGLAND STYLE CLAM CHOWDER

QUILCENE BAY MANILA CLAMS

CAESAR SALAD

FRESH COPPER RIVER SALMON AND HALIBUT DUO

JUMBO TEMPURA PRAWNS






 

Saturday, June 14, 2008

ANTHONY'S PIER 66 - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

ANTHONY'S PIER 66
Seattle, Washington

After a great meal at Elliott's we tried another recommended seafood restaurant in Seattle.  Located on the water on Pier 66 is Anthony's.  There are three levels of restaurants here.  The bottom floor is self service and less expensive.  The middle is moderate sit down and the top level called Pier 66 is fine dining with a great view of the harbor.
We opted for the fine dining and were seated next to a huge window with a great view.  Our waiter started the evening as a star.  Doing everything right.  By the end of our dinner he was loosing focus and not up to par.  We started with what else - Oysters.  One dozen which were quickly followed by another dozen.  We tried a combination of Seattle, Canadian and Alaskan oysters.  Each had a little different taste, but all were good.  Our daughter Keli went crazy over them and began eating them like cookies.  Surprisingly, the menu is filled with Hawaii names and variations such as Hawaiian Ahi Nachos, Waikiki Coconut Prawns and Hawaiian style poke.  Maybe the chef spent some time on the Islands.  I tried the clam chowder.  It was probably the worst of the three we tried in Seattle.  Not bad though.  Shirley thought the same about the chowder and said the Ceasar Salad was fair and nothing special.  I tried the Northwest Duet which is fresh pacific king salmon and fresh halibut.  They were both delicious and served fresh snap peas and mashed potatoes.  Our experience at Anthony's was good but nowhere near Elliott's.  Wish we would have gone back to Elliott's.