JJ seemed to be enjoying Morro Bay. After taking a short break, we decided to head out for dinner.
Like I mentioned in previous post, I had forgotten that it was MLK Day, but during our pre-dinner walk, things didn't seem to busy. Well, when we set out for dinner it was a whole 'nother story. Places were packed; we stopped by the Galley which didn't take reservations hoping that because it was winter folks wouldn't be sitting on the patio…well there was an hour wait for a table! We went down my list and the story was the same…..man, it was busy!
In the end, we decided to check out the place we'd stopped by before Giovanni's Fish Market And Galley, which I recalled had an outdoor dining area to see what was going on.
So, the Missus went to take a look at the market, while went to the walk up window.
And while still waiting in line, the Missus returned with Her bounty. I ordered to supplement what She had bought.
She had gotten the smoked fish, which was mild in flavor.
It was very moist; though it had a ton of bones. Still it was not bad.
She also got the smoked mussels, which had some "grit" and was on the chewy side, but still retained the oceany-sweetness and a touch of smokiness. Also not bad.
Of course, the important accompaniment was the Pitcher of Modelo.
Our favorite item of the meal were the Garlic Fries, which had been dusted, thus making it quite crisp.
They weren't shy about the amount of garlic or cheese, which made this quite enjoyable.
I also got a Dozen Oysters.
They also strangely gave me some packets of Tapatio….and after tasting the oysters I knew why. I'm always a fan of the "finish" when having oysters; these were on the chewier side and really mild in flavor. The Missus lamented the lack of a Mignonette, which cracked me up….as this was just a food stand of sorts.
It wasn't quite the dinner we had in mind.
Giovanni's Fish Market And Galley
1001 Front St.
Morro Bay, CA 93442
Though JJ wasn't complaining about things.
In fact, I think he offered to catch dinner for us; but I quickly pointed out the "No Fishing" sign……
And our after dinner walk was quite lovely!
Thanks for stopping by!