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The fried cod sandwich and onion rings were fire today! I also had a small side salad but the tomato wedges weren 't quite up to par today, either they were old or weren 't being stored cold: they were a little grainy. Still, a great meal overall and I left thoroughly satisfied and full. They were slammed for lunch, but kept the service pleasant and everyone seemed to be working very hard to accommodate everyone. Ser... View all feedback.
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We have always loved Seabolt’s restaurant and have been going to them for many many years but the last time we were there the onion rings were soaked in grease we returned them and they came back we believe the same onion rings only almost burnt the fish and chips the fish part of it was doughy. We were absolutely surprised. I don’t know if it was a new chef or what the problem was but it was nothing like what we wer... View all feedback.
We have always loved Seabolt’s restaurant and have been going to them for many many years but the last time we were there the onion rings were soaked in grease we returned them and they came back we believe the same onion rings only almost burnt the fish and chips the fish part of it was doughy. We were absolutely surprised. I don’t know if it was a new chef or what the problem was but it was nothing like what we were used to. It will be a while before we return.
Great food and kind severs. Prices are reasonable and all our food was fresh and delicious!
Long day at work and a hot bowl of amazing clam chowder afterwards is better than any spa treatment
Their food is great. Their sweet potato waffle fries are the best fries have had in my life, of any type.
A favorite for everyone the BBQ salmon is awesome and the burgers offer something special for any non seafood other halves. Any wait is well worth it eyeing the fresh fish selection will stoke your appetite. The chef is fantastic. Even after moving away from Whidbey we find a need for the one way hour and a half trip to visit it for a planned Seabolts stop.