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    Shipwreck Days Festival - more junks

    Shipwreck Days Festival

    5.0(2 reviews)
    68.3 km

    Great fun. Many items beautiful day wish it was 2 days…read more Great weather was great to be out

    This is a review for the 34th annual Shipwreck Days Festival 2015 at Anacortes, where it is held…read moreevery year and my primary reason for visiting Anacortes in July. It is a massive community effort by the vendors, residents, businesses and the Fidalgo Island Rotary who make this thing come true every year, which is a gigantic feat, considering the massive city blocks this antique show/craft fair/arts fair/garage sale occupies. This interesting festival was born 34 years ago when commercial fishermen started selling their used gear as yard art on Commercial street. Perhaps a few of them started bartering fishing nets and other gear as well, attracting all sorts of curious onlookers who in turn started selling their used stuff and so on and so on. You can find EVERYTHING here. Plants, baked goods, old antiques, crafts, toilet seats, crappers on wheels, junk, handicrafts, paintings, beads, statues, old toys, street performers, rubber ducks, foam skeleton heads, mannequins, and yes, even fishing nets. Toilets via porta potties that line each side street. Park on the street and walk. It is very hot in July. Take a rolling tote or else face the wrath of bringing back everything by hand like I had to do - back and forth to the car and back in the sweltering heat. Slather on the sunscreen. Take some bottled water or buy the lot of water available by street vendors for $1.00 Go early, although we went as it just opened and it was still a human sardine garden with people bumping you every which way. Protect your wallet as well. Eat lunch at Gere A Deli right on Commercial Street. There is a long line but the food is so worth it!

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    Shipwreck Days Festival - Throngs of peeps

    Throngs of peeps

    Shipwreck Days Festival - Old cameras

    Old cameras

    Shipwreck Days Festival - Nice wood carvings

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    Nice wood carvings

    Red Fish Blue Fish

    Red Fish Blue Fish

    4.5(1.6k reviews)
    51.8 km
    $$

    Went in expecting the classic "touristy spot, overhyped" situation, but left completely converted…read moreafter the cod fish and chips. I ordered the cod fish and chips ($25), wild salmon tacone ($10.25), and a small salad ($6.50). The fish and chips were the standout: perfectly fried batter, right ratio of crunch to fish, genuinely top-tier. One of the best I've had. The salad, even in the small size, was a generous portion and very fresh. The tacone looked interesting on the menu, but the tortilla and chipotle sauce were so strong they drowned out the salmon. Next time I'd just stick with the fish and chips and salad. We went during peak hours, so it took about 30 minutes total from ordering in line to getting our food, but once ordered, the food itself came out fast, which I appreciated. Seating is outdoors but there are little nooks tucked around, so you're not fighting for a table. On a nice day you get a great view while you eat. No indoor seating that I could see, though, so this isn't the spot for rainy or cold days. Would absolutely come back just for the cod fish and chips.

    We ordered the wild salmon on greens, 2 piece cod fish and chips, extra fries and fried pickles…read more This was plenty of food for two adults, a 9-year-old and a 4-year-old! Seriously, the best fish and chips I've ever had. You will understand why there was a long line when you take your first bit . The coleslaw had a slight lemon flavor that was really delicious. The salmon and salad was generous and fresh. The pickles were thin cut, crisp and a fun thing to try. From the 9-year-old: This was great! I really enjoyed it. The line was long but it was worth the wait.

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    Red Fish Blue Fish - Condiments and utensils

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    Red Fish Blue Fish - Albacore tuna ~ from the grill menu.

    Albacore tuna ~ from the grill menu.

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    Pick-up window.

    Block Kitchen + Bar - You'll know it when you see it.

    Block Kitchen + Bar

    4.6(68 reviews)
    51.5 km
    Locally owned & operated
    Vegetarian friendly

    The service was exceptional, and every bite and sip felt like a little piece of heaven. After…read morenearly every dish, we found ourselves looking at each other saying, "Wow... oh my God, that's amazing." The pork belly bao is generously sized and easily shareable. The bun was incredibly fresh, light, and pillowy, while the pork belly was melt-in-your-mouth tender with the perfect balance of richness and tang from the kimchi. The pickled vegetables added a bright crunch that tasted incredibly fresh. We started with the salmon tartare, and it was phenomenal! Rich, buttery, bursting with flavor, and so good we were literally fighting over the last bite. And the scallop? Order one for each person. Seriously. It's far too delicious to share. It had just the right amount of heat, leaving the perfect lingering warmth that immediately made us want another. Do yourself a favor and give yourself enough time to work your way through the menu, because every dish we tried was outstanding. Each plate was thoughtfully curated, beautifully executed, and cooked to perfection. I like to call it the C³ trifecta: curated, created, and cooked. Without question, this is some of the best food we've had in a very long time. We can't wait to come back (when visiting) and continue eating our way through the rest of the menu.

    Drove down from courtenay to meet with a friend to go to the…read moreCity & Colour show and she suggested the Block as she had been before. Ambiance was great - super warm and welcoming which was magnified by the host. Super lovely. Then the wait staff. Whoever is hiring/training is doing a great job! Not drinking right now but the cocktail menu was super tempting. Every menu item sounded great. We got some help on ordering from our servers and Tanya picked ones she had enjoyed before. We also sat right beside the pick up window so it was fun seeing food come out! The food was fantastic. See pictures for what we ordered. Not sure if I can remember the names of everything but it was a perfect combo!!

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    Block Kitchen + Bar - From local craft beers to exotic cocktails, we have a drink for you and that special someone.

    From local craft beers to exotic cocktails, we have a drink for you and that special someone.

    Block Kitchen + Bar - Duck Spring Rolls with Nam Jim sauce.

    Duck Spring Rolls with Nam Jim sauce.

    Block Kitchen + Bar - Admiral Sho Cauliflower with marinated and fried cauliflower bites, General Tso sauce, sesame, chili thread.

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