San Pedro Fish Market to Open New Waterfront Location in October
Introduction to the New Location
San Pedro Fish Market, a Southern California seafood landmark since 1956, will celebrate the grand opening of its new waterfront location on Oct. 1.
The restaurant’s New Landing is situated next to the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, located at 6th Street and Harbor Boulevard. The updated space features a fresh seafood display, photo-friendly backdrops, and a view of the harbor.
Menu and Amenities
The New Landing will offer the market’s well-known menu, including its World-Famous Shrimp Tray. The restaurant is located at 706 S. Harbor Blvd. in San Pedro. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends.
Statement from the CEO
“This location is more than a restaurant—it’s a destination, one that honors our heritage while embracing the energy of what’s to come. We’re deeply grateful to LA Council Member Tim McOsker, LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn, and our partners at West Harbor for their dedication and support in helping bring this project to life,” CEO and owner Michael Ungaro said in a statement.
The West Harbor Project
The grand opening comes as San Pedro is continuing work on its 42-acre West Harbor project, which replaces the former Ports O’ Call Village.
Conclusion
The opening of San Pedro Fish Market’s new waterfront location marks an exciting development for the city’s dining scene and its ongoing waterfront revitalization efforts. With its rich history and commitment to quality seafood, San Pedro Fish Market is poised to continue serving as a beloved destination for both locals and visitors alike.
FAQs
What is the address of the new San Pedro Fish Market location?
The new location is at 706 S. Harbor Blvd. in San Pedro.
What are the hours of operation for the new location?
Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends.
What menu items can customers expect at the new location?
The New Landing will offer the market’s well-known menu, including its World-Famous Shrimp Tray.
Is the new location part of a larger development project?
Yes, the grand opening is part of the ongoing 42-acre West Harbor project, which replaces the former Ports O’ Call Village.