Westport Grayland
What is available in the westport grayland area? with this economy I would like to know if places closed or what is new.
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Start New ThreadWhat is available in the westport grayland area? with this economy I would like to know if places closed or what is new.
By hickdolphin
on Feb 5, 2010 03:45 AM
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IMO Bennets in Grayland is the one place in the area that stands out as chow worthy. New eateries appear in Westport on occasion but usually don't survive the long winter with no tourists or sport fisherman. It was tough enough out there even with a good economy. Last time I was there, 10/2009, things looked pretty bleak, more places empty & boarded up than usual it seemed. Great spot for hunter/gatherer types though. Salmon, lingcod, halibut, crab, clams, oysters, etc.
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these were my experience from the last time I was there.
I went to Bennetts in grayland last time I was there it was excellent! But the menu is from $11-20 which is pretty normal but when they say " Our three specials tonight are" expect to pay 25-30 a plate. I had the rib steak covered in asparagus, crab and Holindase sauce. the Halibut covered in crab, shrimp, asparagus and cream sauce is also good that was the 2 speacials that night.
Breakfast: The Fogcutter out by the lighthouse also excellent for breakfast and Lunch! They are not open for dinner. the food was great, decent portions and very clean place.
Lunch : The new place, The Mermaid Pub and Deli. Talk about some excellent subs they were large and full of fresh sliced meat not fillers like lettuce and tomatoe. it was in it, but the main part of the sandwich was meat. I didn't ask but it almost seemed like home made french bread. They also make thier own large brownies and cookies.
I was not impressed at all with Barb's by the sea. the sevice was slow and there was only 3 tables that had customers at them. the portions were small. and just a old westport experience. slow and medioker food.
The One Eyed crab was reservations only so I didn't go there, I looked in the door and it did not impress me.
We went to the mutaineer in grayland also. It is kind of a plane jane but the food was good. I had the captians platter with a full assorment of seaffod and they were all good and seemed fresh.
The Islander had a stove blow up and blew the transformer so that and the half moon grill was out.
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I was just wondering if anything changed with this economy
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