Dock and Dine: 4 Restaurants to Visit Via Boat in Crescent City, California

Northern California’s Crescent City offers a bustling harbor and an array of delightful dock‑and‑dine experiences with excellent seafood, laid‑back vibes and waterfront views. With its commercial fishing fleet, the harbor dishes feature freshly caught salmon, cod, crab, oysters and more. Here’s a taste of the top spots where you can moor by boat, park at the pier or simply stroll in from a private boat slip rental for a memorable meal.
Chart Room Restaurant

Located at the Crescent City Harbor in a converted marine shop, Chart Room has been voted “Best Seafood” and “Best Clam Chowder” by locals. Try the fresh haddock/cod fish and chips, creamy chowder, scallops and shrimp platters while watching sea lions splashing about just outside the window. Moor at Crescent City Harbor and walk or pull up to the docks at the restaurant.
Schmidt’s House of Jambalaya and the Boat House are within walking distance of the harbor. Enjoy the Cajun‑Creole bistro serving jambalaya, micro‑brews and wine or dive into sushi, bento boxes and classic American fare.
Fisherman’s Restaurant

Fisherman’s Restaurant, open since 1997, is a cozy and nautical-themed spot with a friendly local vibe and hearty portions. The menu offers items like eggs Benedict, ling cod fish and chips and a full bar with local craft beer selection.
Seaside Restaurant and Bar

If you don’t mind a walk, Seaside Restaurant and Bar features American seafood fare with ocean views and a full bar. It’s a great alternative if you're wandering by the beach or arriving from a private boat lift for rent.
SeaQuake Brewing

SeaQuake Brewing, another dining choice near the harbor and private boat dock rentals, is more of a brew‑pub, but with pizza and harbor vibes. It’s perfect for casual, dog‑friendly meals near the water.