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Morro Bay Skateboard Museum is a great attraction for tourists who come to eat at this restaurant after long walks. Dutchman's Seafood House may please you with good cod fish and chips, albacore and oysters. To try tasty flija, crème brûlée and brownie sundae is a truly good idea. At this place, visitors can order delicious house wine, draft beer or martinis. Don't miss the opportunity to drink great coffee, lemonade or ice tea.

Come to this spot to organize any event or party. The cheerful staff meets you at this restaurant all year round. Terrific service is something that people highlight in their comments. Tasty food at democratic prices are offered here. You will appreciate the fine decor and exotic atmosphere of Dutchman's Seafood House. Google users who visited this place state that the most suitable mark is 4.3.

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Anup Goel Request content removal
Nice place. Good view and service Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
Cole Trible Request content removal
Lots of people go here. Been here twice and both times were great. Just the wait time is long Food: 4 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4
Dmitry Eremin Request content removal
A Disappointing Return to What Was Once a Favorite It pains me to write this review, as Dutchman's Seafood House had been our cherished destination since July 2020. My wife and I chose this restaurant to celebrate our joint birthdays (that are just couple days apart), based on numerous positive previous experiences. Unfortunately, the establishment has changed dramatically, and not for the better. The evening began with concerning service issues. Despite informing our waiter about our birthday celebration, we waited over 10 minutes just to place drink orders, followed by another 20-minute wait for cocktails to arrive. The food order timing was equally problematic, with a 40-minute wait for our dishes to come. The quality of the food, which had previously been excellent, was unfortunately subpar: The local oysters were poorly shucked, with shell fragments in every single one - a serious safety concern. The way they had been thrown onto the plate showed absolutely no care. The clam chowder, once a highlight, was more reminiscent of mashed potatoes, over-thickened with flour and containing minimal clams. The mixed seafood and chips arrived swimming in butter - the top pieces were dried out while the bottom layer was soggy with garlic-butter-soaked breadcrumbs, masking any seafood flavor. I will not be surprised to guess, frozen seafood is now used for this dish. This is particularly disappointing for a waterfront restaurant in a renowned fishermen's town. Our dessert experience was equally underwhelming. Having noticed other birthday celebrations in the restaurant during previous visits, we ordered crème brûlée, which was practically thrown onto our table. Even getting our check required an unnecessary wait. The service seemed to decline noticeably once our waiter realized we weren't locals, which is unacceptable for a restaurant in a tourist destination. This marks our second consecutive disappointing experience at Dutchman's. While one subpar visit could be dismissed as an off day, two suggest a concerning pattern. Needless to say we had not received any complementary congratulation or special attention from the waitress after spending $100+ per person. The waitress even spoke to us as we were bothering her with placing more orders for cocktails. Very disappointing experience both on the personal level and food-wise. It seems the marketing strategy is now: 'These are tourists, they are here just once, so who cares. Well, we don't care for sure...' For a restaurant that was once a highlight of every Central Coast trip, this decline in both food quality and service standards is heartbreaking. Given our history with the establishment, this is especially difficult to write, but we cannot recommend what was once our favorite seafood destination. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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Dear Dmitry, We are very sorry to hear about your recent negative experience at Dutchman’s Seafood House. We take customer feedback seriously and appreciate you bringing …Dear Dmitry, We are very sorry to hear about your recent negative experience at Dutchman’s Seafood House. We take customer feedback seriously and appreciate you bringing this to our attention. We are looking into the issue you described regarding food quality and customer service. Can you please provide me the day and time of your visit so we can discus with staff to gain insight. We will take immediate steps to ensure this doesn't happen again. Please reach out to us at ineke@dutchmansseafoodhouse.com if you'd like to discuss this further. We would appreciate another chance to earn back your business Sincerely, Ineke McGraw General Manager Dutchman’s Seafood House More
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Seafood, Vegetarian options
Open now 11AM - 9PM
$$$$ Price range per person $10 - $25
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701 Embarcadero
Morro Bay, California, USA
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701 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, California, USA
Features
Outdoor seating Takeaway Сredit cards accepted No delivery Booking Wheelchair accessible Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 11AM-9PM
MondayMon 11AM-9PM
TuesdayTue 11AM-9PM
WednesdayWed 11AM-9PM
ThursdayThu 11AM-9PM
FridayFri 11AM-9PM
SaturdaySat 11AM-9PM

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