This may be an extremely tough time for the restaurant industry, but we can’t help but be inspired by the resiliency and creativity of our favorite local eateries. And since it’s still important to show them our support by eating their delicious food, we’d like to give a shout-out to a beloved small-town restaurant that sits right on the Swinomish Channel. La Conner Seafood & Prime Rib House has found a way to make outdoor dining a winter option, and we couldn’t be happier.
Located at 614 1st St. in downtown La Conner, La Conner Seafood & Prime Rib House has been a local favorite since its 1986 opening.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook The restaurant is located in a historic building where smuggling, gambling, and all kinds of other antics once took place.
And while we all hope to be dining inside that building again soon, in the meantime, there’s the heated patio.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook You’ll be protected from the elements by open-air tents, heat lamps, and cozy blankets.
Ordinary, dining right on the banks of the Swinomish Channel in December would be unheard of.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook But if there’s one positive thing that has come from these strange times, it is certainly this.
While the menu here is decidedly upscale, the ambiance is laid back and casual.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook The atmosphere pays homage to the building’s earliest days, when fishermen, loggers, farmers, and locals gathered to enjoy a hearty meal and a cold beverage (or three).
When the current owners Kari and Jason purchased the restaurant in 2008, they decided the menu should focus mainly on seafood and prime rib.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook We’re glad they did, because the menu here is absolutely delightful. This is the Pasta La Conner, which features Bay shrimp, Dungeness Crab, spinach, and garlic cream over fettuccine.
Of course, you can never go wrong with the classic meal of fish & chips.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook And if neither seafood nor prime rib sounds appealing, try some chicken marsala or a tasty burger or sandwich. Everything is made from scratch, and you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu.
For the time being, La Conner Seafood & Prime Rib is offering a limited menu for both dine-in and takeout.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook They’re open Friday - Tuesday from 1 - 7 p.m., and reservations are recommended.
Have you dined at this timeless gem? The next time you’re in La Conner, show them some love.
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib House and Lounge / Facebook
The restaurant is located in a historic building where smuggling, gambling, and all kinds of other antics once took place.
You’ll be protected from the elements by open-air tents, heat lamps, and cozy blankets.
But if there’s one positive thing that has come from these strange times, it is certainly this.
The atmosphere pays homage to the building’s earliest days, when fishermen, loggers, farmers, and locals gathered to enjoy a hearty meal and a cold beverage (or three).
We’re glad they did, because the menu here is absolutely delightful. This is the Pasta La Conner, which features Bay shrimp, Dungeness Crab, spinach, and garlic cream over fettuccine.
And if neither seafood nor prime rib sounds appealing, try some chicken marsala or a tasty burger or sandwich. Everything is made from scratch, and you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu.
They’re open Friday - Tuesday from 1 - 7 p.m., and reservations are recommended.
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Address: 614 1st St, La Conner, WA 98257, USA