Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1015 Pacific Dr, Hammond, OR 97121
Phone: (503) 861-3547
Website: https://503861877.xyz/
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The FishMongers, 890 Pacific Dr, Hammond, OR 97121, US
Reviews
This time we all got the tuna. One order of jalapeno poppers, and a fish taco just to try one (really good if you’re into these).
They have moved 2 blocks away and now share dining space with South Jetty Dinning Room & Bar.
Food is the same amazing fish and chips we expect…but having clean restrooms, pool tables, and a bar (even though we’re not drinkers) is 100% an upgrade for our dining experience.
If you haven’t been here just go and thank me later
I had to throw some shrimp in there too, and I’m happy I did.
I did not try the french fries but they didn’t look special.
If I went again, I would get the rockfish. I don’t think you can go wrong ordering anything here. I hear they are moving to a new location nearby.
I didn’t see any beer?
Prices felt very reasonable.
I wish they had salmon chowder or fried salmon fish tacos. Maybe that’s just because it’s salmon season right now? I would love a fusion fish taco with fried salmon topped with fresh salmon roe and drizzled with wasabi infused crème fraîche.
Located in the small seaside town of Hammond, Oregon, Fishmongers feels exactly like what you’d hope for from a coastal fish & chips joint. The interior is dark and cozy, with wood everywhere, walls, tables, beams, and nautical décor like ship artwork and rope-wrapped pillars.
We were greeted by an extremely warm, friendly, and enthusiastic server who clearly loves the restaurant and takes pride in the food. The menu is refreshingly simple, centered around fish & chips made with your choice of fish. We went traditional with cod, and any small shortcomings this place might have instantly faded away with the first bite.
The fish was light, flaky, and perfectly seasoned, crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth tender inside. Served with fries, lemon, tartar sauce, and coleslaw, the portions were generous and satisfying. Quite honestly, it may be the best fish & chips we’ve ever had.
A must-visit if you’re in the area, and worth the drive from nearby Astoria.
R. Michael, food and travel writer. This is Ungarnished on Substack.
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