Best Cedar Plank Salmon in Georgetown

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88/100 (497 ratings)
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"Who would have thought that you would find a 5 🌟 quality restaurant in the middle of the hill?? Not this guy, so whoa was I surprised to find..."
Anthony Barnhouse
"OMGEEZY! This place is FANTASTIC!! Hidden gem is the best way to describe it! Food was GREAT! Service was wonderful! The clams were perfection..."
Lisa Ybarra
"This place is amazing, great food and great service. Katie was a delight! We will be back any time we..."
Thomas Bettencourt
"We stoped in to get some dinner after a long day of adventures and to try this place out. The food was good and the service was great, it is a small..."
Wez So_N_So
"My friend and I have had breakfast, lunch and dinner here. The food is excellent and worth the trip there. I've been in the area for 15 years and..."
Mari Bloomfield
"Nice atmosphere, great food and great people! This family owned and run restaurant is a hidden gem! The pictures don’t do the food justice because..."
Rikki Collingwood
"Delicious food, wine and beer..."
Ross Ambra
"I celebrated my birthday last night in this delicious restaurant. I am glad to say that we had a phenomenal evening and the restaurant was absolutely..."
Arlo Morrison