Fishermen's Terminal

Fishermen's Terminal is a harbor or marina Interbay Seattle located in United States.

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3919 18th Ave W Seattle , WA 98119 United States

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Robby Delaware

For several years, I've often enjoyed checking out the books located at the Fisherman's library . Usually looks like required reading from a womyn's studies class !

Bill Caples

Great way to enjoy seattle's water culture. Nice shops and restaurants . Fresh fish for sale, right off the boat!

HISTORY

At more than 80 years old, Fisherman's Terminal is still home to the North Pacific fishing fleet. A pillar decorated with sea fauna memorializes the local fishermen lost at sea in the 20th century.

Jack Reeves

The meeting spot for Ballard, Magnolia, and Interbay boat lovers.

Gordon Werner

Operated by the Port of Seattle, it is home to some of the vessels that are on the Discovery Channel show the Deadliest Catch.

Jack Andrew

Check out the main restaurant . Good food, nice place to hang outside in the summer.

Austin

Such a great destination.

Jeff Hackmeister

Bring out of town guests here for views of the water and probably some crab boats Read more

Tom Biro

Hit up Constellation & Co.!

DJ Pheloneous

The best boat parties are on the choppah lol

Stanley Sanchez

Seems nice was there for a class

Amy Priestley

Fresh fish for dinner !

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Great spot for out of town guests. Nice, relaxing marina views, pretty good menu! - elizabeth Scott

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Great, educational free hour long tours (3 tours available) on weekend afternoons. - T

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In a city with MANY options, this might be the best place to buy fresh seafood - Jeff Hackmeister