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Businiess name:  Anthony's HomePort
Review by:  Steve E.
Review content: 
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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