The town's only remaining 1880s saloon is tucked into the line of brickfront buildings along the seaport's main street. Tall, waterfront windows let in light and afford broad bay views, which make a perfect backdrop to the innovative seafood dishes and Pacific Northwest fare. Dig into a pound of mussels or clams or a combination poached in a pesto cream sauce, a char-grilled salmon filet topped...
Historic Port Townsend is not a culinary destination, but this spot is one of the better choices for lunch and dinner. With views of the water and an inviting atmosphere, the authentic 1880's saloon serves American classics such as clam… Read More
The Belmont Restaurant Review:
An authentic 1880s saloon, this unique restaurant with a waterfront view serves American seafood classics. Although Port Townsend isn’t known as a culinary destination, The Belmont is one of the better lunch and dinner choices in the area. Enjoy hearty crab chowder, tender Dungeness crab cakes, or cioppino in a zesty tomato-saffron sauce. Main dishes also include a selection of well-prepared...