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Ray's Boathouse is a restaurant in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States, located on Shilshole Bay along the Puget Sound shoreline. It is noted for its seafood and views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, [1] [2] [3] and has been listed as one of the city's top restaurants alongside The Herbfarm.
Nunzio Restaurant + Bar . ... Skull Creek Boathouse. ... lunch or dinner experience. Charlie’s Coastal Bistro can be found at 8 New Orleans Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928. ...
In 1989, a second location, Montgomery Inn at the Boathouse, was added in downtown Cincinnati on the banks of the Ohio River. The company added a banquet facility in the Sawyer Point area in 1998, but announced that the facility would be razed in 2006 or 2007, and the riverfront property would become a new condominium development.
The building is located on the site of the South Pond Refectory, a wood-frame boathouse and restaurant designed by William Le Baron Jenney which was open from 1882 until 1908. [2] Café Brauer is sometimes called the South Pond Refectory, the primary name for the site used in its National Register nomination.
Scratch Biscuit Kitchen, also in WaterColor's town center, serves up made-from-scratch biscuits on its casual breakfast menu, as well as lunch staples perfect for stopping in after the beach.
Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. ... each with its own boathouse. To the west was the more prosaic extent of the barrier island, still with plenty of condos and other resort ...
The area surrounding the boat house was then officially named Fletcher's Cove, though most people still call it Fletcher's Boat House. Proprietors of Fletcher's Boathouse include Julius Fletcher (1950-1978) 1, and Julius Fletcher's sons, Ray and Joe (1979-2004). [4] Ray and Joe were the fourth generation of Fletcher's to run the boathouse.
The boat house was dependent on the Gow dam forming a pool of water in the river. In 1895, the Speed Canoe Club was formed and met in a hall every Thursday evening above William Johnson's boat house. The members used to canoe a mile and a half up river to Victoria Park, returning at midnight, locking arms and canoes together, and singing together.