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West Wall at Fishermen's Terminal

5 star rating
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Category: Local Flavor  [Edit]

Neighborhood: Magnolia
1900 W Nickerson St
(between W 16th Ave & W 18th Ave)
Seattle, WA 98119

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James F.

Seattle, WA

5 star rating
01/23/2008

The Best Place in Seattle to buy your fish!

Buying off the boat at Fishermen's Terminal costs you less than at supermarket or the "Fishermen's Terminal ". The direct contact with the fisherman, who can tell you exactly where the fish was caught, is a fun experience in itself. Buying off the boat at Fishermen's Terminal is a privilege that's taken for granted. Cut out the middle-man and buy your fish right off the boat.

During the winter, what's available tends to be frozen (at sea). Look for fresh fish spring through early winter.

The average price for salmon fillets is $7 to $8 per pound for sockeye. Spot prawns run $8 to $10 a pound. Whole sockeye can run as little as $3.50 per pound.

To find the boats along the west wall just take your first left when you enter the Fishermen's Terminal, you will see Hand-stenciled sandwich boards advertising the boats that are currently selling.

Bring Cash.

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