Purchased fish and chips, which included cole slaw. Pollock fish was good, fries so-so and cole slaw dry. Reasonably priced for San Diego--located at Seaport Village. Service and seating are outdoors. I don't know if we would go back again.

Purchased fish and chips, which included cole slaw. Pollock fish was good, fries so-so and cole slaw dry. Reasonably priced for San Diego--located at Seaport Village. Service and seating are outdoors. I don't know if we would go back again.
Came here for lunch, and was sorely disappointed. Ordered the mahi taco specials. The fish was bad, the rice was bad, the beans were bad. All tasted like they had been refrigerated for days. There's nothing more to say other than don't waste your time. There are plenty other better options in this area.
Marion's is a nice little spot right in Seaport Village for a quick bite to eat. It is just a small place with a few tables inside and a few more outside. Many of the Seaport Village restaurants are pretty pricey but if you'd like something quick, reasonably priced and pretty well made you'll like Marion's.
Lady told me the bill was $27 ...seemed a little high but paid anyway. Got to thinking about it and checked the ticket It was 22$
I have eaten here often when I come to Seaport Village. They have all kinds of seafood, mostly fried and at reasonable prices. The outdoor seating area is lovely with views of Coronado Island.
Our family stopped in for lunch on a beautiful Saturday. There was one lady cooking and taking orders, so I will give her a bit of a break. We ordered two "buckets" which consisted of fries and three selections seafood. The food was OK, nothing great, just fried - some, over-fried food with too much breading. We ate on Marion's...
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Cute place at Seaport Village. But I went there on a Friday night and they only had one gal working the register and one cook in the back. Order took a long time. I had the shrimp cocktail but would eat there again.
Food was nothing to write home about. I had a clam chowder in a bread bowl. Bread was good but the chowder was so-so (being from the East Coast I am somewhat picky about my clam chowder). But it was convenient and reasonably priced, given the location.
One of the reviewers below said this was a "walk up" Seafood stand with limited seating..uh no it's not. If you're going to write a review a least know what your writing about. Table seating inside and outside with waitress service featuring a well rounded menu of different items and some great beer choices. We popped in for some drinks...
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I have eaten there about 5 times and it never dissappoints me. It is a busy restaurant but it is worth the wait(usually no more than 20 minutes). I love their sordfish and get it every time...YUM!
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