Sirens Pub
823 Water St, Port Townsend
(360) 379-1100
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I went to Sirens Pub in the afternoon around lunch with my wife and had a great experience. We started with the Texas jalapeño poppers, absolutely delicious, with a bit of surprise heat. We loved them.
For mains, we ordered the cioppino and the jambalaya. Both were really good. I personally wished the jambalaya had a little more heat, but it was still flavorful and well done. The cioppino was teeming with seafood and was extremely flavorful.
Service was a little slow, but they were clearly working with a small staff, and we didn’t mind the wait at all. Overall, a great spot with solid food and a relaxed atmosphere. Highly recommend stopping by.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Their croutons are the best.
The food is very good. The Goat and I burger is excellent, as are the brussel sprouts.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Nice place for drinks and casual dinner.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The walk up would have been okay if the food was good. The ciopinno I was looking forward to all day was dreadful. The tomato in the soup was ridiculous. Did the cook open a can of crushed tomatoes and pour it into the pot? One does not wish to lift tomato halves when scooping soup. The worst part was the sweetness! Ciopinno does not have sugar in it. Did the cook grab the sugar bowl rather than salt? So bad! There are many very good restaurants in Port Townsend. There’s no need to return to Siren’s Pub.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 3
Pretty mediocre food with service that is ok, but slow. Food took a long time, and my fish & chips were average. The fries with my dish were good and so was the tartar. My fish however, while fresh, was soggy and pretty disappointing. Good ingredient in the hands of less than great cook. My husband's coconut curry style angel hair pasta was very sweet and needed heat, acid, and something fresh. His pasta was an attempt at a fusion so we applaud that. Just not very well executed dishes for us. Good chowder though! Slow service and just meh experience overall for the price point.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
some of the best pub food we have eaten in years, the atmosphere unique. the staff was friendly and fast
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
In a town with excellent food, Sirens stands out as one of the top contenders on the Port Townsend food scene.
We've dined here several times in the past because Sirens is one of the only places in town with a true view of the water. However, we have only ever gotten pub grub, and although excellent on its own, it was last night's dinner that really blew our minds and moved Sirens to the top of our list of favorite restaurants in Port Townsend.
First off, this was one of the only restaurants in town that was open on Christmas night and actually had tables available without a reservation. (In general, Sirens usually keeps their kitchen open later than most places in PT. (PT can be a fairly sleepy town with little open past 8/9 p.m.))
We had never ordered from their regular menu and we're excited to see things like lasagna, grilled salmon, sheppard's pie, and even a PT version of cioppino.
We started with a couple of local draft beers, which we have always been able to count on when visiting Sirens. They were one of the first restaurants we found years ago that served Port Townsend Brewing Company, and not just one, but several, along with a great selection of other beers, wines, and excellent cocktails. (For those of us who dislike the hoppy beers that prevail in the NW, I highly recommend the Scotch Ale and the Nitro Stout, both from PTBC. Both are great examples of those beer styles and both are perfect with food.)
We opted for the lasagna, salmon, and cioppino and all were off the charts good, with the cioppino possibly being the best we've ever had.
We eat a lot of cioppino, being from the S.F. Bay Area (where it was invented) and this saffron infused version is phenomenal. The amount of seafood was seriously impressive and the flavor of the saffron stew was mind blowing.
We followed this up with the holiday special black forest chocolate cheese cake...which was truly fantastic.
To top it all off, the staff was wonderful as always, making us feel welcome on a blustery Christmas night and they had spent some serious time decorating for the holidays, and that too added a warm and welcoming touch to our dining experience.
We haven't always stopped in to Sirens during every visit to PT in the past, but after last night's dinner, we certainly will on all future trips. Seriously, after Finistere, this might be our new favorite restaurant in town for a high quality dinner.
Kudos to the chef, the staff, and the owners for making such a great place for both locals and visitors alike.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great service and wonderful atmosphere. I personally didn't eat much of the food but their pear rum hot toddy was perfect for a cool winter's day
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Climb the stairs, grab a table, order a drink, and enjoy this local gastropub. The black bean burger was really darned good and the salmon sandwich did not disappoint.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
excellent food and beverage
super cozy
staff so friendly and helpful. food suggestions perfect
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Bar tender didnt know how to do her job.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Walk off your dinner before and after on the stairs. Worth the climb! Great food and staff!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Loved this place so much. Captain Kirk is a gem
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food and drinks overlooking the beautiful water
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great spot, great food, great service. Bonus for double stairs to climb to get to Sirens... helps develop an appetite!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Poppers
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