
Located in the heart of downtown Mystic, The Shipwright’s Daughter is led by James Beard Award-winning Chef David Standridge. Known as one of Mystic’s most iconic seafood destinations, it was recognized by The New York Times as one of America’s Best 50 Restaurants in 2024. With a daily-changing menu that celebrates New England’s fresh and flavorful food heritage, Executive Chef David Standridge brings the unique character of coastal Connecticut to every dish.
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8–10 AM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 8–10 AM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8–10 AM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8–10 AM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 8–10 AM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20 E Main St, Mystic, CT 06355
Phone: (860) 536-7605
Website: https://www.shipwrightsdaughter.com/
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Reviews
•Fried oysters exquisitely crispy on exterior, briney tender otherwise. Abed a complex herbal cream sauce with a dash of chili oil
•”Sea-scargot” slipper limpet a first-try ever. Al dente clam-like texture with richly ocean umami flavor and herbal garlic butter sauce. Perfect to soak up with the rustic crusty bread
•Monkfish mortadella with pistachio, a clever concept play. Balance of salty fish and earthy nuts. Thinly shaved and rolled presentation reminiscent of deli meat on toast
•Beet-pickled deviled eggs a feast for the eyes and mouth. Subtle sour flavor of the egg, crunchy chewy texture of the fried clam strip
•Mackerel a la plancha with crunchy fried skin and flakingly tender flesh, naturally sea salty, seasoned with burst of citrus in the garnish
•Housemade Sourdough ever so tender and moist, accompanied by superlative sweet potato and rosemary butter. Absolutely enthralling combo of subtle flavors
•Little Sister Session IPA, easy friendly with refreshing, fruit-plant taste
Shoutout and thanks to Ashley for taking such great care of us and keeping us warm with hot lemon water and giving the best advice!
My server (sorry I didn’t remember her name) asked what I looked for in a good wine and suggested the perfect one. Maybe a bit too perfect because it went down too smoothly!
I ordered the Local Black Sea Bass Crudo as an appetizer, it was beautiful to look at and each bite was better than the first. I had the Roasted Seacoast Mushroom as my entree. The flavor was superb. I didn’t leave anything behind. For dessert I had the Concord Grape Sorbet and an espresso martini which they subbed the cream with oat milk since I cannot have dairy.
The restaurant and the service made my birthday celebration an amazing experience! I highly recommend dining here for any special occasion!
I did also get a flat white – note they can do decaf espresso drinks and have oatmilk as their nondairy option. It wasn’t the best but also not the worst flat white I’ve ever had. I didn’t taste the oatmilk the first few sips, mentioned it to my server, and they were kind enough to replace the drink just in case – it turned out the oatmilk they use has a surprisingly subtle taste. ♀️
We’d come across this place via a YouTuber who did their tasting menu. We’ll definitely come back to try their dinner menu the next time we’re in the area but also do more of their brunch (hello French toast? Maple brandy cinnamon bun?? House made biscuits???? Swoon.)
We got super lucky with street parking. The Whaler’s Inn, which this restaurant is attached to, has its own parking lot but we weren’t sure if we could park there since we weren’t guests of the inn.
The restaurant has an excellent kid’s menu, great drink selection, and good value for the amount of money we spent. This was easily one of the best family dining experiences we’ve had. If you venture to downtown Mystic, the Shipwright’s Daughter is a must to visit.
The house made sourdough bread was solid and came with an incredible sweet potato & rosemary butter.
The bucatini was life-changingly good. So many complex flavors; ultra creamy; lots of umami from the mushrooms and cheese (Mystic Cheese Finback).
The Painted Hills Beef Strip Steak was an excellent dish overall. The steak itself was cooked perfectly medium rare, but given the cut of beef wasn’t anything super special. However, it was perfectly paired with a meaty seacoast mushroom, shishito peppers, and delightful potato mille feuille with bearnaise espuma.
The Big Gurl burger was massive and served with a giant portion of crispy onions. The burger had an excellent crust and was thick and juicy on the inside. The “thicc” tomato certainly was thick, and it was perfectly ripe and delicious. The shallot bacon jam, blue cheese, and dijonaise all added nice flavors and complexity.
The flourless chocolate cake was a perfect end to the meal. The cake was rich and fudgey. The chocolate caramel ice cream butterscotch espuma, and caramel & chocolate crunchies were perfect accompaniments to add contrasting textures.