Mutual Fish Co

Seafood market · Beacon Hill

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"Mutual Fish, a Seattle seafood icon founded by Dick Yoshimura, is closing permanently on September 16. Known for its high standards and innovations like live shellfish tanks and flying fish in from California and Hawaii, it has been a go-to for Seattle chefs and home cooks alike. The closure is due to a combination of factors, including labor shortages, the impact of COVID-19, climate change, and concerns over nearby shootings and homelessness." - Harry Cheadle

After 76 Years, Mutual Fish, a Seattle Seafood Icon, Is Closing - Eater Seattle

2335 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Get directions

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