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Spud Fish & Chips

One of the best things about this Ivar's-owned seafood shack on Alki is all of the old pictures and maps hanging on the wall showing how West Seattle looked back when the restaurant first opened in 1935. A lot has happened since then, like the second story they added (oh, and also the internet).

But the very best thing about Spud? Their fried halibut, which is worth paying a few extra dollars for. The fish is super flaky and tender with a well-seasoned, crispy batter. Plus, oftentimes you’ll get absolutely massive pieces, which feels like winning the lottery, only your prize is delicious meaty halibut instead of eternal wealth.

Come here for a quick lunch, or bring out-of-towners to eat seafood and look at the Seattle skyline if Marination Ma Kai is slammed.

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