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- Anthonys Restaurants | The Premier Seafood Dining Experience
Anthony’s Restaurants are dedicated to providing the highest quality premier seafood, exceptional service, and unmatched waterfront views
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From dinner houses to take-out, Anthony’s provides premier seafood dining in locations throughout the Pacific Northwest Make your reservation today
- Anthony’s HomePort Everett
Anthony’s HomePort Everett is located just off the I-5 corridor and overlooks the largest saltwater marina in the Pacific Northwest Located on Port Gardner Bay, the restaurant offers majestic views of Camano, Whidbey, and Hat Islands set against the stunning backdrop of the Olympic mountains
- Anthony’s Pier 66
Anthony’s Pier 66 is a premier Northwest seafood restaurant with panoramic views of the Seattle waterfront, Mt Rainier, and Elliott Bay
- Anthony’s at Coeur d’Alene - Anthonys Restaurants
Anthony’s at Coeur d’Alene is unique to the Riverstone community – reflecting the style and personality of the neighborhood With unmatched views, every detail of the dining experience from the service to the quality of our fresh northwest seafood is designed to create a memorable meal
- Anthony’s at The Old Mill District | Anthonys Restaurants
Anthony’s at the Old Mill District sits alongside the Deschutes River providing the quintessential Pacific Northwest dining experience Featuring fresh, Pacific Northwest seafood paired with seasonal produce, local wines, and craft beer, diners enjoy a distinct dining experience
- Anthony’s at Boise | Anthonys Restaurants
Anthony’s specializes in fresh Northwest seafood and will create the perfect atmosphere for any occasion Our careful attention to detail will make every private party and business meeting a truly memorable event
- Anthony’s HomePort Des Moines
Whether you’re a local, professional or visiting from out of town, Anthony’s is your destination for premium seafood and exceptional Northwest flavors Discover why we’ve become the go-to choice for seafood lovers throughout the Pacific Northwest
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