Best Morro Bay Restaurants for Waterfront Dining and Local Flavor (Tourist Favorites)

While Morro Bay is undoubtedly famous for the massive 576-foot volcanic Morro Rock that rises from the entrance of its harbor, its waterfront dining scene is equally impressive.

by Matthew Kayser

Morro Bay has several restaurants and sights to see, but is known for its view of Morro Rock and its seafood.

While Morro Bay is undoubtedly famous for the massive 576-foot volcanic Morro Rock that rises from the entrance of its harbor, its waterfront dining scene is equally impressive. Its harbor views, casual California dining, fresh seafood, and local character come together to create a stunning setting where people can dine at some of Morro Bay's best restaurants.

Whether you are dining at Kicker’s, exploring the various bistros, or dining at other restaurants in the bay, you are sure to find a treat no matter where you go.

Kicker’s

Kicker’s is all about making memories over great food and drinks, and with decades of experience on Morro Bay’s Embarcadero, the team aims to offer a variety of starters, side plates, and main courses. Whether you are interested in a lobster or shrimp roll sandwich, any number of fried entrees, or seafood such as clams and freshly cooked fish, Kicker’s appeals to visitors exploring the waterfront and keeps the action and food right on the bay.

Blue Sky Bistro

The Blue Sky Bistro is a seafood restaurant located in the MARINA Square and is open all day for those seeking a wide variety of appetizers, breakfast, lunch, and happy hours. They also feature live entertainment on the weekend, making it another excellent place to eat.

Tognazzini’s Dockside Restaurant

Tognazzini’s Dockside Restaurant offers two locations for you to dine at: its Dockside Restaurant, where you dine inside, and its Dockside Too Fish Market, which caters to those who prefer to eat outdoors. Both boast expansive menus that include seafood, burgers, tacos, and sandwiches, making them excellent choices for those who prefer indoor or outdoor dining.

The Dutchie

The Dutchie, formerly known as Dutchman’s Seafood House, is known for its crispy fish and chips, local oysters, and seasonal ingredients. With its classic seafood and stunning views of Morro Rock, this longtime family restaurant gives anyone who visits a taste of local history.

The Great American Fish Company

The Great American Fish Company has operated since 1979 and is a historic restaurant with waterfront views. Renowned for mesquite-grilled steaks and seafood, the waterfront dining experience is sought after for its local wildlife, which gives some customers reason enough to visit.

Harbor Hut

Harbor Hut has been family-owned and operated since 1951 and serves a variety of seafood options. Known for its mesquite broiling and fresh ingredients, the restaurant also has a branch, Li’l Hut, where you can sit down for a quick bite in a nautical-themed spot.

Dorn’s Breakers Cafe

Dorn’s Breakers Cafe has been in business since 1948 and features a sweeping view of the harbor. The family-owned restaurant features an expansive menu and great views of Morro Bay. For customers craving a spot where history meets seafood, Dorn’s Breaker’s Cafe may be the restaurant to grab a bite.

Take a Trip Down to Morro Bay

Morro Bay is rich in local history, native wildlife, and a variety of locations that will appeal to anyone visiting the area for the first time. With stunning natural views and a variety of seafood restaurants to choose from, those visiting Morro Bay will find themselves in the middle of not just local, but natural history as well.

FAQ

What is Morro Bay known for?

Morro Bay is best known for the volcanic Morro Rock. The Rock rests at the entrance of the harbor.

What types of food is Morro Bay known for?

Morro Bay is known for its variety of seafood, as well as its mesquite-grilled and broiled options.

When is the best time to visit Morro Bay restaurants?

Some restaurants are open all day, while others cater more to lunch and dinner options.While Morro Bay is undoubtedly famous for the massive 576-foot volcanic Morro Rock that rises from the entrance of its harbor, its waterfront dining scene is equally impressive. Its harbor views, casual California dining, fresh seafood, and local character come together to create a stunning setting where people can dine at some of Morro Bay's best restaurants.

Whether you are dining at Kicker’s, exploring the various bistros, or dining at other restaurants in the bay, you are sure to find a treat no matter where you go.

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