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The Salt Cellar offers the best seafood in the entire valley. I should know, I eat seafood every chance I get. My husband and I dined at the Salt Cellar twice this month already (october 2009). We... More
The Salt Cellar offers the best seafood in the entire valley. I should know, I eat seafood every chance I get. My husband and I dined at the Salt Cellar twice this month already (october 2009). We ordered the king crab legs and the shrimp san remo. It melted in our mouths- We decided to order the yako (?) tuna for an appetizer because we loved it the 1st time as a dinner. Every appetizer and entree we have ordered there has been cooked to perfection. The service was prompt when it needed to be but she also knew when we wanted some alone time. The servers there really know how to make the evening special. The bottle of wine we ordered was poured by the server and the cheesecake (snickers) was amazing. I would HIGHLY recommend this amazing restaurant to anyone who wants to impress their date (1st date or married for 50 years).
5 stars to the Crew of the Salt Cellar
Pros: Great Food
Cons: Tummy too small:)
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I went here w/ my family the first and ONLY time last night. The prices are high and the quality of service and food are poor.
The hostess was extremely rude, commenting on our attire even though... More
I went here w/ my family the first and ONLY time last night. The prices are high and the quality of service and food are poor.
The hostess was extremely rude, commenting on our attire even though we were similarly dressed as other patrons. The food was average at best; I had the shrimp scampi which was inedible. I returned the meal unfinished and barely eaten as it tasted as if it were cooked in Pine-Sol. The prices were very high for the quality of food and rude and unprofessional greeting. The hostess, an older white female w/ above the shoulder length hair should at least wait until the guests of her place of employment have left before disparaging their attire with such disdainful comments as, "Have you seen the ones that just walked in?"
The table server, at least, was polite and professional, but that along w/ a "cool" building certainly do not justify the overly high prices. I WOULD NOT recommend this place to anyone, I know there is better service and seafood for less money somewhere else in the area. Do not waste your time and $$$ here.
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My boyfriend surprised me with taking me to the salt cellar for my birthday, since he knows that I LOVE seafood. I'm from the east coast and I miss all of the tasty roadside lobster shacks. I... More
My boyfriend surprised me with taking me to the salt cellar for my birthday, since he knows that I LOVE seafood. I'm from the east coast and I miss all of the tasty roadside lobster shacks. I checked out their website and saw that it looked awesome, but pricey. The parking lot was super small, but their was a lot of room to parallel park on the side street, next to the restaurant. We walked down intot he basement and it was so cute! There are a series of small rooms that include booths and tables with chairs. The tables are set pretty close together, but it's a nice atmosphere. Our waitress was very nice and helpful with giving us reccomendations. We started with a shrimp dish (I don't remember the name, but the waitress recomended it) that was pretty good-it was sauteed in a spicy tomato sauce. They also give you really yummy bread, that was great for dipping in the extra sauce. We both each ordered the prime rib and crab legs. They were both so good. The crab legs tasted so fresh! They were moist, hot, and probaly were some of the best I'v ever had. The waitress actually cracks them for you and the meat is very easy to then pull out. The prime rib was cooked perfectly and melted in my mouth. We both ate every last bit that was on our plate. By the way, almost every entree on their menu is between $35-$40 and was well worth it. They then had me choose what kind of free dessert I would like for my birthday and I chose a triple chocolate cake with raspberry filling-so good! It was huge and it came out with a candle and best of all-no singing! Our final bill for an appetizer, 2 house salads (came with meal), 2 entrees of crab legs and prime rib (came with vegetables and mashed potatoes), a free birthdya dessert, and 2 beers came to about $130 with tip. I would definitley recomend this restaurant and I will be back. Also I heard that their 2 happy hours are amazing-1/2 off appetizers (they have tons of amazing seafood ones to choose from)!
Pros: Servers break your crab legs for you, amazing seafood!
Cons: Small parking lot, a lot of stairs to walk up and down
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The Salt Cellar, although kind of expensive, really is a favorite when it comes to seafood restaurants. The atmosphere alone is great--when you walk in, you immediately walk downstairs to the bar... More
The Salt Cellar, although kind of expensive, really is a favorite when it comes to seafood restaurants. The atmosphere alone is great--when you walk in, you immediately walk downstairs to the bar and restaurant. It is not a very large place, but is very inviting. They have delicious appetizers and the steamed mussels and shrimp in san remo butter are a must try. They do have happy hour specials and a reverse happy hour. Salt Cellar is high on my recommendation list.
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I don't usually use this forum but after I dined at the Salt Cellar, I had to express my delight!!
Not only is the food cooked to perfection, our server really made our night special. I have dined... More
I don't usually use this forum but after I dined at the Salt Cellar, I had to express my delight!!
Not only is the food cooked to perfection, our server really made our night special. I have dined at every restaurant in the valley as I have lived here for 30 plus years. Never have I had such great service and food. Now I know why they have been in business for so long. I had the baked stuffed lobster and my friend had the blackened ahi- OMG, what a wonderful dish. I couldn't help but to read some of the other reviews that were written here, all I can say is that the people that wrote a poor reviews should try the Salt Cellar again. There is nothing to complain about. The comment about the odor, come on, it's FRESH seafood, what do you want, aromas from a steakhouse when you walk in?? The staff seems to work together nicely, the wine and mixed drinks were average price, the food a great deal for the money. We definately left there full and happy.
YEAH Salt Cellar!!! I will be back.
Pros: Food awesome!!
Cons: Parking lot small
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This at one time was the best seafood around. Now Red Lobster gives it a run for the money. The tired and worn out basement smells which is hard to get past while eatting.
This at one time was the best seafood around. Now Red Lobster gives it a run for the money. The tired and worn out basement smells which is hard to get past while eatting.
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My wife and I have only visited Salt Cellar during Happy Hour. While the regular prices are a little over our budget, the happy hour prices blew our minds. The oysters are only $1.25 apiece, which... More
My wife and I have only visited Salt Cellar during Happy Hour. While the regular prices are a little over our budget, the happy hour prices blew our minds. The oysters are only $1.25 apiece, which we always ask for, and we are both hooked on the shrimp toast. The service is standard bar service (as that is the only place you could get happy hour).
Pros: Good Happy Hour
Cons: Fishy smell upon entering the restaurant
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We have been going to the Salt Cellar for the past 35 years and have always experienced good food. After not being there for the past 5 years, we decided to give it a try this evening, and what a... More
We have been going to the Salt Cellar for the past 35 years and have always experienced good food. After not being there for the past 5 years, we decided to give it a try this evening, and what a disappointment!!! For starters, the bread was very average; but the New England Clam chowder was quite tasty. The salad with the house dressing was nothing to write home about...we didn't eat it. My companion had the Alaskan halibut with capers, and I had fried oysters, and both were unimpressive. The sticky bun cheesecake was very mediocre! We eat out a lot, and when the food is good, we are more than happy to pay for it and will go again, but there are too many other restaurant options in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area with much better seafood and much less pricey. This place has become way over-priced for the quality of the food. It will be another five years before we try it again.
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We (party of 2) visited on a Sunday at 6 PM, and the restaurant was busy but not packed. It is dim and perhaps a little dated, but still charming. We were originally seated under an air conditioning... More
We (party of 2) visited on a Sunday at 6 PM, and the restaurant was busy but not packed. It is dim and perhaps a little dated, but still charming. We were originally seated under an air conditioning vent, but were promptly moved when we requested a different table. The hosts, waitress, and runners were all very friendly and attentive. Another reviewer complained that there were only three slices of bread (sourdough, sesame, and olive) in the basket, but failed to mention that the slices are HUGE. Three slices is enough for six people. We ordered oysters on the half shell (good but not the best we've ever had), charcoal-grilled scallops - peppery and well-cooked, but with forgettable sides of steamed broccoli and rice, and black grouper, which was also properly cooked and served with a side of sweet sauce that was very good in small doses. Dutch apple cheesecake was tasty, if too cold, and the coffee was passable. Wines are vastly overpriced - I understand markups, but I really don't like paying the same for a glass as I would for a bottle. With two glasses of wine and two cups of coffee, our bill was about $120. If it had been $70, I'd have thought this was a good value and returned. As it is, I don't think think that the place deserves some of the excoriating reviews I've seen on this site, but we won't return. There are much better values with better food in the Valley.
Pros: Fun/different atmosphere, attentive service
Cons: Very poor cost/value
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My wife and I like to do dinner out at least once on the weekends, and more often than not, we find ourselves unground at the cellar. The food is always perfect, albeit somewhat pricey, I never... More
My wife and I like to do dinner out at least once on the weekends, and more often than not, we find ourselves unground at the cellar. The food is always perfect, albeit somewhat pricey, I never think twice if I want to return. The waitstaff is quick and courteous, and unless you order the stuffed clams, the food arrives extremely quick. Most impressive is the reliability, it is always exactly the way we remember it. If you are lucky enough to go when the Alaskan Halibut with king crab is on the menu, get it. It is hands down the best thing they have.
Pros: The food, location and staff
Cons: Sometimes hard to get a table on short notice
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