Fisherman’s Landing Restaurant is a premier dining destination that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of coastal cuisine. Nestled along the picturesque waterfront, our restaurant offers a serene atmosphere where guests can enjoy breathtaking views while savoring freshly prepared dishes. Specializing in seafood, Fisherman’s Landing features a diverse menu crafted from the finest, locally sourced ingredients, ensuring each plate is a delightful experience. From succulent grilled fish and homemade clam chowder to gourmet salads and delectable desserts, our offerings cater to a wide range of palates.
Our commitment to exceptional service is reflected in our attentive staff, who strive to provide a memorable dining experience for every guest. Whether you’re joining us for a casual lunch, a romantic dinner, or a special celebration, Fisherman’s Landing Restaurant is the perfect destination. With a focus on sustainability and community, we take pride in supporting local fishermen and farmers, making every meal not just a feast for the senses, but also a contribution to the local economy.
The restaurant is specialty is that it is a 🍲 Restaurant
By far the worst meal here in Newfoundland. The restaurant is on the water and boast fresh locally caught fish and seafood. Some menu items that were listed, were not available and the price did not match the quality and quantity of food. Not being from the area, but being married into a family of newfies, I am exposed to traditional fare. This was not traditional nor tasty. The portions were minuscule. The seafood pasta had three shrimp, the pea soup wasn’t more than a cup and the fisherman’s delight was two small pieces of fish, three small shrimp and two small scallops. The salad that came with the fisherman’s delight had no dressing. The price of these, plus a children’s portion of chicken fingers and fries, and “two” potions of calamari and steamed mussels(which honestly were the best part of the meal, being only steamed and not seasoned at all) were well over $150.00. I would not recommend.