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Pier 54 is a tourist pier Seattle, Washington. Previously an active shipping pier and warehouse, Pier 54 was originally known as Pier 3 until it was renumbered during World War Two. This pier was also known as Galbraith dock and the Galbraith Bacon dock. Because of the large number of smaller local steamships, generally built of wood, that used the pier up until the 1930s, the pier was also known as the “Mosquito Fleet dock”.
Beautiful location! Enjoying the deck, watching the sunlight sparkling on the water and sipping my wine. fantastic menu, the clam chowder is amazing! awesome staff! What's not to love? Read more
Not so big pier but extremely good location to view the ocean and enjoy some good food. You can keep watching water until end and also hop on to the great wheel and see from high above. Less... Read more
We came in and eat ( we're from out of town ), before we called a heads to making sure the have Gluten-free on the menu , but when we come in the menu have "Gluten -Free then we order "they said... Read more
Pier 54
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- Mon - Thu: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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