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Do we need reservations?
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No, it's super casual, patio dining and ordering food at a counter. First come, first serve. Dress warmly since the patio is on the dock.
Ralph M.Â2 years agoQ:
Are there long waits during lunch? Is it ok to go without reservations?
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It's a very popular place to eat for tourists and locals as well so it does get busy however lines move fast. It is also a very laid back joint so no reservations needed. Highly recommended.
Jennifer S.Â4 years ago 1 person found this helpful
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- Mar 22, 2024
I go here every time I pass through Morro Bay, which is pretty often. They have a pier-like wood patio with dog leash connections.
It's right in front of the big rock and the food is excellent. There are about eight different kinds of fish tacos and the one called "fusion" is the taco of the gods.
Excellent chowder and other menu items as well. Haven't had anything bad here.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 7373442264Jan 27, 2024
Last time we were in Morro Bay, my cousin and I had dined at Tognazzini's Dockside, and had a great experience, which you can read about here: http://tinyurl.com/mtsjfh42
This time, we decided to try Dockside Too, and see how it compared to its older sibling.
Having expected Dockside Too to be in a different neighborhood, we were surprised to find that it was actually just next door. Dockside Too is literally right behind the original Tognazzini's, between it and the bay.
So, technically, Dockside Too is actually more "dockside" than the original, with even better views of Morro Rock and the jetty.
As compared to the original Tognazzini's, the Dockside Too menu is far more focused on fish. According to the restaurant website, the full name is actually Dockside Too Fish Market.
While the original Tognazzini's menu is more reminiscent of full service fine dining, Dockside Too is more like a fish & chips fast food joint.
We ordered our food at the counter inside the restaurant, paid, and then went outside to save a table. We were in luck, because, just as we walked outside, the best table was vacated, and no one else was waiting for it.
My cousin and I sat ourselves on either side of the table, right next to the water, while my cousin's local friend (who came down to eat with us) sat facing the bay.
All of us ordered fish and chips. My cousin and I split the five piece for $21, while her friend ordered the $16 three piece. There was a halibut option for $25 each, but we figured the regular fresh fish from the bay would be delicious enough.
Man, I wished we had ordered the halibut. This fish was overcooked to the point of being a little chewy, was not appetizing, and was difficult to enjoy without copious amounts of lemon juice.
Based on the location alone, I would have given this restaurant five stars, but, unfortunately, the fish was not that great.
I was only able to eat about one and a half pieces of fish before telling my cousin to polish off the rest. I filled up mostly on French fries (which were delicious) and Mexican Coke.
While we were eating, a seagull landed on the fence next to us to beg. My view was: chewy fish, chips, seagull, bay, jetty. On top of that, a live band was playing. We could not have asked for better ambiance.
Overall, I loved everything about Dockside Too EXCEPT the fried fish.
Next time I'm in this bay area, I might come back anyway, just to see if the halibut is worth the extra $9 per serving. (I have a feeling that it might be.)Helpful 9Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Nov 22, 2023
Good seafood tacos. I liked the generous grilled shrimp better than the the salmon, which I thought was a little overpowering for a taco. For any other dish, I would love salmon with that much flavor. The sauce had a nice, Chipotle-style kick without being hot.
We ate on the deck at sunset (no inside seating at this location), where dogs are welcome and they even provide short, attached leashes by the tables. There was live guitar-vocal music of classic rock/pop, which was our era so especially enjoyable.
A good casual option, reasonably priced for seafood.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 26, 2024
5 stars for view, food was 3.5 stars. Good oysters. Felt a bit pricey but was worth it to enjoy a beer, some fried seafood, oysters on the half shell, and clam chowder while otters also enjoy their dinner in the water below
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 27, 2024
We ordered oysters on the half shell but beware. The prices in the deli case are not the same to order for dining in or out. Oysters are $3 each. We ordered a side of fries and they were both good. Great place to sit and have good food with a view.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jan 18, 2024Updated review
I came back again to see if the claim chowder was back to the standard that I've come to love and it sure delivered. Thick and hearty clam chowder from my favorite place. This time it did not disappoint so I'm happy but I was cautious before placing my order because the past few times it was horrible. The smartest thing I did was asked for a sample before making my purchase. It was not sour, tasted fresh, and had all the familiar notes I was used to. Now that it's good, I'll still keep this place in the rotation and update my review.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Sep 2, 2023Previous reviewI come up here about 2 or 3 times a year and get their grilled fish tacos, oysters, and claim chowder. I prefer them over Giovanni and they've always been great, consistent year over year; however, today was different. They got my order wrong and I'm not disappointed about that but they served up bad claim chowder. Claim chowder is the primary reason why I come here and it's usually loaded up with clams, potatoes, celery and the cream sauce is perfection but this time there was little to no clams, a few diced potatoes and the cream was tangy and sour (too much lemon? Sour milk?) It was simply disgusting and expensive. I came in the middle of the day and I ordered a small to eat in the car and took a large to go for my hotel room. I was planning on getting two quarts the next day to take back home with me ( brought my cooler and all) but forget it. My husband was shocked because he's been coming here longer than I have.
My only advice would be to order the small and taste it before ordering more. Complain if it tastes off. I didn't get a chance because we took it to go and it was too hard to come back with the dogs.
The last thing I felt uncomfortable about was overhearing some of the employees upset about the working conditions and wanting to quit. I'm sure they were venting but I wish it wasn't in front of the customers while we wait for our food. - Victor C.Clovis, CA01May 8, 2024
Great place for food. And they are very dog friendly!!!!! Our dogs love the place. Next to the water and very nice.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Cynthia G.West Covina, CA7546388Mar 7, 2024
Love everything about this little spot!! Food is great, ambiance is fun, and the view is breathtaking!!! A must stop if you're in Morro Bay!!!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - May 29, 2023
Wish they had heat lamps but we still enjoyed our time! Had a live musician play some oldies on his keyboard while eating delicious food by the pier. Had a lovely sea lion wave to us as we enjoyed our meal.
Clam chowder bowl - 7/10 was good and warm but should have gotten a cup size.
Tuna melt- 8/10 dug into this bad boy first. Had to use some ketchup tho for some tang
Bbq oysters- 10/10 always delicious even second time around. Mouth is watering just reminiscing
Calamari- 6/10 was nice and crispy at first but unless you eat this dish first the mist in the air takes out the crisp real fastHelpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 1
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