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Old Fisherman's Grotto is a restaurant in Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey, California. Old Fisherman's Grotto was opened in 1950 by restaurateur Sabu Shake, Sr. The restaurant serves seafood, steaks and Italian cuisine. Their Monterey Style Clam Chowder was named best clam chowder in Monterey 15 years in a row.
Fisherman's Wharf is a historic wharf in Monterey, California, United States. Used as an active wholesale fish market into the 1960s, the wharf eventually became a tourist attraction as commercial fishing tapered off in the area. Fisherman's Wharf is technically known as The Old Fisherman's Wharf, to distinguish it from the current commercial ...
Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, a tourist destination and still-functioning wharf, in San Francisco, California; Fisherman's Wharf (Monterey, California), a historic fishing wharf in Monterey, California; Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf, a wharf located in Tamsui (Danshui) District, New Taipei, Taiwan
Dozens of people lined up at Fisherman's Wharf near Pier 45 to buy whole, uncooked crabs from Matt Juanes' boat early Sunday morning. His crew was out on the water overnight, and got back with ...
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The Bruce Ariss Wharf Theater is a musical theater located in Monterey, California. It began its history after World War II when Bruce Ariss , an artist and friend of John Steinbeck , returned to the city of Monterey after working with his father's construction company.
Location of Santa Cruz County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Cruz County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates ...
The Sardine Factory was likely the first restaurant in Monterey to serve spot prawns (known locally as Monterey Bay spot prawns though they range from San Diego to Alaska). When Cutino was approached about purchasing them, he was skeptical as his father had been a local fisherman and yet he was utterly unfamiliar with them. [1]