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- Jun 13, 2023
This spot is a solid fish market with a joyful, welcoming staff.
It's in a convenient location, right off route 10 on Reservoir Avenue. Easy entrance, easy parking, & easy exit.
I got a just about a pound of salmon for $14 that baked wonderfully. The employee behind the counter eyeballed a pound nearly perfectly.
They have a lot of other product, both fresh & frozen. I will be back.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Oct 4, 2019
A brand new (at least, since the fire several years ago) fish monger next to the newly re-opened Sunny Market. Clean, bright store with a very welcoming staff. I just love me a good fish market, especially when there's a large variety, snapping freshness, both whole fish and fillets, and shellfish of both sessile and mobile types. To be sure, there is competition in the area for whole fish like V-Mart and Good Fortune, but Pacific Seafood does distinguish themselves from the other two by offering different seafood types not carried by the others. For example, Pacific had live Dungeness crab, swordfish, tuna, and halibut steaks which you don't see very often (or never see) at V-Mart or Good Fortune. Good prices on these as well - the halibut was priced at 13.99 $/lb vs. typically 18.99 at Dave's. Pacific also carries fresh fish both whole and filleted - and if buying whole, no worries, the staff will happily clean them to your specifications! On this visit, I bought a half-dozen of very fresh squid and made a terrific appetizer of grilled calamari drizzled with olive oil, lemon juice, and parsley for dinner.
Helpful 16Thanks 0Love this 13Oh no 0 - Ina C.Centennial, CO37270893Apr 22, 2014
You get what you pay for. Fish here is generally 30-40% cheaper than what you'd find at Whole Foods, but I have to say that the four or five times I've come here, the fish have been a tad less than fresh. I've tried the whole red snapper and striped bass, and I've noticed that the eyes are a little cloudy, and they give off that odor that really fresh fish don't give. You can taste it, too. It's not terrible, but definitely noticeable.
I haven't had any of the other offerings here like the crab, shrimp or some of their frozen stuff.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Michael S.Providence, RI263517Apr 11, 2011First to Review
Fish and cookies.
No, really. Pretty much all these guys sell is fish and cookies. Yes, I'm serious.
It's a nice shop with lots of fresh fish, including live tilapia and catfish in tanks, and rare specialties like razor clams. The owner is exceptionally cordial. A nice place to visit, especially given its proximity to the splendid Sunny Market Place (see my review!).Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Quynh-Lan C.Stockton, CA14154Apr 4, 2015
Minimum $10 for credit card purchases. This market is a bit small and doesn't have many selections. I did enjoy the live stone crabs that I bought.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Chuck K.Cranston, RI05Jul 3, 2016
They plan to reopen after a homeless guy torched the building they are in. The city is holding the owner of the building back by not issuing the building permit for a new building. I missed this place. Great prices, good selection and friendly owners.
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ted K.West Warwick, RI251Jul 19, 2015
Now this is a real Fish market. Great selection and fish cut to order. I go here to get my steamers all summer long. Sometimes it is so busy it's hard to move around, but the prices are very good. The owners are extremely nice too.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Andrey K.Pawtucket, RI0248Aug 30, 2013
I went there to get lobster to make dinner for my girlfriend for her birthday. I wanted to really pig out so I bought $60 worth of frozen lobster tail. When I got them defrosted, one of them looked like it was rotten. That one went straight into the trash. After I got done cooking them, I found another rotten looking one, and the rest had absolutely no flavor - I mean, they tasted like some kind of nasty cheap shrimp. They were tough and crunchy - biting into the lobster didn't sound any different then biting into the corn on the cob. We each forced ourselves to eat about half a tail, and I worried whether I was going to get sick. The place stunk to high heaven, which should have been a tell, but it was the only place I could get reasonably priced lobster tails at that hour. Go to captains catch in N. Providence on Mineral Spring at Douglas - their frozen tails were great.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Christine W.Providence, RI02Aug 12, 2012
I love this place - great selection of lobster, crab, fish, and shellfish at prices well below the supermarket. The lobsters were feisty and the supply plentiful- no having to settle for the last in the tank. It's next door to an Asian market so you can stock up on fresh veggies and herbs for a complete meal.
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