We took a weekend trip to the San Pedro Seafood Market because I was craving the flavors from our last visit.
The portions seemed a bit smaller than before, especially for the price, but it was still a refreshing experience.
It felt unique to enjoy a picnic-style...
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We took a weekend trip to the San Pedro Seafood Market because I was craving the flavors from our last visit.
The portions seemed a bit smaller than before, especially for the price, but it was still a refreshing experience.
It felt unique to enjoy a picnic-style lunch by the harbor, surrounded by cargo ships, yachts, and even a navy vessel.
The staff was friendly, and while some outdoor tables lacked shade (maybe because it was a busy Saturday), we were able to find a shaded spot with a little searching.
The outdoor restrooms were clean and well-maintained, which was a plus.
The place seemed popular with families and groups. Although a bit of dust was noticeable while we ate, it’s something you expect when dining outdoors.
If you’re looking for an intimate date spot, I'd suggest trying somewhere else.
But if you're into a festival or market-style vibe, this place is highly recommended.
Since it was Saturday, there was live music, which you could enjoy for a fee.
One of the best options is the shrimp platter, priced at $69.99, which can be customized with other seafood for an additional cost.
It’s enough to serve 2-4 people. With the autumn weather, it all came together for a great experience.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$30–50
Food: 3
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 3
Parking space
Plenty of parking
Parking options
Paid parking lot, Paid street parking
Parking
There are two parking options: 1. The main entrance is that the museum has parking available for $10, which is conveniently located right next to the restaurant. 2. If you follow the signs along the road and go further down to the back lot, parking costs only $5. However, this lot is unpaved and quite dusty, and it's about a 10-minute walk to reach the restaurant.