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Anthony's, located in downtown Kirkland, offers the BEST desserts. I am particularly a fan of the blackberry cobbler and cherry cobler. The portion I admit is way more than one person can eat...but... More
Anthony's, located in downtown Kirkland, offers the BEST desserts. I am particularly a fan of the blackberry cobbler and cherry cobler. The portion I admit is way more than one person can eat...but I do anyway :) The Bailey's Irish Cream Mousse is also a family favorite. While I don't eat fish, the people I go with say the salmon/halibut combo is excellent.
Anyway, if you are in downtown Kirkland, drop in for dessert (you can sit upstairs which offers better views and no reservations needed). Free parking under Anthony's.
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I agree with the other reviewers, FANTASTIC views of the water, great atmosphere. We've visited on our wedding anniversary or a special evening out and have always enjoyed it there. I especially... More
I agree with the other reviewers, FANTASTIC views of the water, great atmosphere. We've visited on our wedding anniversary or a special evening out and have always enjoyed it there. I especially love the Mahi Mahi and my husband enjoys the Swordfish. For a special treat, try the Creme Brulee. You will not be disappointed! If in doubt, ask the waiter or waitress. They've always been very helpful in recommending special dishes to us.
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I have been to many Anthony's Homeport restaurants and they are pretty consistent in friendly service and the pretty ok food, but it is the views that you are really paying for. All of the... More
I have been to many Anthony's Homeport restaurants and they are pretty consistent in friendly service and the pretty ok food, but it is the views that you are really paying for. All of the Anthony's that I have gone to have the most fantastic views of the water and can be very romantic. You are definitely paying for the location, location, location.
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This is a pretty good wedding venue for a smallish wedding. (If you have more than 75 people I would probably go elsewhere because your guests will be cramped). There is an incredible view from... More
This is a pretty good wedding venue for a smallish wedding. (If you have more than 75 people I would probably go elsewhere because your guests will be cramped). There is an incredible view from the site which is a huge plus. The banquet manager was extremely helpful and patient with me when I wanted to make last minute changes to the menu. (I thought tht Anthony's overall was more flexible than some of the other venues we looked at). There was an error on our bill, but as soon as I pointed it out, they admitted they were accidentally mistaken and they fixed it. I think they are fairly priced and because they are so flexible, I do recommend them.
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Anthony’s Beach Café is a great option if you can’t always afford to go to the fancy version- Anthony’s. The menu is so similar you wont’ miss a thing- from fish and chips to fabulous fish tacos-... More
Anthony’s Beach Café is a great option if you can’t always afford to go to the fancy version- Anthony’s. The menu is so similar you wont’ miss a thing- from fish and chips to fabulous fish tacos- there’s something for every seafood lover. The chowder is amazing as are the seasonal desserts. You can sit outside when the weather is nice and watch the boats on the water, or sit inside and enjoy the casual atmosphere.
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Anthony's is a local chain of seafood restaurants that has several waterfront locations around the Puget Sound region. I'm familiar with Anthony's Home Port Shilshole in Seattle and one in Everett... More
Anthony's is a local chain of seafood restaurants that has several waterfront locations around the Puget Sound region. I'm familiar with Anthony's Home Port Shilshole in Seattle and one in Everett Marina; both are worthwhile. Anthony's at Shilshole is next door to Ray's Boathouse, but it complements, rather than competes with, the latter place. It's a good choice for many dining occasions when Ray's Cafe seems too casual but it's not quite the "special occasion" that calls for their main dining room. Seafood at Anthony's is pretty standard, but is well done and reasonably priced. And the view! Most tables command a breathtaking view of the sound and the Olympic Mountains. Please see my tips on Ray's about how to get there; again it's one of a few in-town places where a car is desirable. There is ample parking.
The day's fresh catch, and oysters by the shell.
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I live near Anthony's and have been there several times, typically because Ray's is packed and you can always get a seat in Anthony's. Note: this is a danger sign. Having been really... More
I live near Anthony's and have been there several times, typically because Ray's is packed and you can always get a seat in Anthony's. Note: this is a danger sign. Having been really disappointed with their big dinners, which are not very good but cost a lot, my wife and I determined that we would only go there as a last resort. Oh -- I need to add that their drinks are watered down and lousy, too. We decided that we would limit ourselves to burgers and beer; even these things Anthony's botches. Low-grade bun, sorry burger, hucked in a plastic basket, beer "skunked" -- clearly no one rinsed the lines. This is not Ray's, folks. The worst thing is the "clam bake" which you can get cheaply as an appetizer, but the one I got was so overcooked and full of sand that it was inedible. This is a true corporate restaurant gone bad: the employees don't care and the food reflects it. The interior is made gloomy by the 70's era tinted glass and creepy carpeting. Do not waste your money here; I can walk to this place but don't. I cringe that Anthony's is going to take over the new Shilshole restaurant, too. Hey, if you want a taste of the "good" Anthony's, check out Chinook's in Fisherman's bay. Not nearly so bad. The one bright spot about Anthony's is their deck, which is actually really nice, right on the water and with a great view. It is just really too bad that you can't get anything decent there.
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Ok, so you said King Crab, and this is dungeness crab, but on Sunday nights at Anthony's (shilshole) you can have all you can eat for $25!!! You can get them cold or steamed and they come with a... More
Ok, so you said King Crab, and this is dungeness crab, but on Sunday nights at Anthony's (shilshole) you can have all you can eat for $25!!! You can get them cold or steamed and they come with a baked potato and veggies, but you are probably foolish if you eat them (I know I am) :)
Hope this at least sort of helps
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