Welcome to Quinn’s Lighthouse, Where every meal is a celebration and every guest is family. come in, relax, and let us treat you to an unforgettable dining experience!.
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Seafood spot in an 1890-built landmark featuring patio dining, marina views & a lively upstairs bar.
LJ Quinn’s Lighthouse Pub | Oakland, CA
Built in 1903, the former Oakland Harbor lighthouse is a terrific place for a waterfront meal. Try the seafood, buffalo burgers, and Quinn’s special “doodaas,”
T Wong
Came here wanting to try Cioppani and i was not disappointed.
The restaurant has good view and ambience. It was quiet and nice in the day for a solo dine-in.
Service was fantastic.
Cioppani was peppery marinara sauce with loads of seafood. Definitely a bargain for the amount of seafood given for its price.
Nice spot to give it a try.
… moreMichael Gresham
That’s not what I always go and sit at the bar. Order a beer and the crepe tacos. They’re delicious. The new Vietnamese owners managers have added to what was already awesome place. I recommend this place. It’s on the water. There’s outside seating all the way around the place. Pretty much there’s a downstairs dining room and upstairs dining room
… moreNessa Gee
I went for an event and enjoyed a great show and food. The wait staff was really friendly thought it took them a while to acknowledge me. Would definitely attend again. Good for a solo thing, girls night or a couple thing.
… moreJesse Skellington
The service was great. The atmosphere was fun! None of us finish our food. We are was finish our food and if not take it home. The steaks were “grey”! We were unable to eat more than a few bites so unusual for us… This has not happened in our years of friendship…. 1 out of 10. We regret our decision, never again…. And we so, so, so wanted to leave a better review
Management/Buyer please source better food!
… moreRobert Jones
This is not the seafood restaurant it once was. Its a Chinese restaurant with some seafood. I came for the Sunday brunch! There is no Sunday brunch. I came for the Monte Cristo, nope. I wanted the famous coconut shrimp for dinner, nope! They advertise lively bar activity. I wanted a Keoke coffee. The said We only have regular coffee. I had to explain. It came in a 4oz paper cup like 7-11. It was $15!!!
I got the hell out of there
… moreYadira Lopez
Nice place on the harbor a short walking distance from the hotel my niece and I were staying at. We enjoyed a lovely lunch. Big pasta portion on the seafood linguine. My niece loved it. I got a combo meal, was good, and wished I had asked for salt, soy sauce or more sauce to give it more flavor. Great outdoor seating, and all gender restrooms. Wished the server would of given me a drink menu, but she was busy/overwhelmed only came by to get our order, and then to close the bill. Guess its good they dont push to sell alcohol, and do well with minimal and basic service.
… moreAmacker Bullwinkle
I would give five stars across the board, except I found out what they DON’T have anymore… since it became the Vietnamese restaurant, it stopped being a seafood oyster bar that had monthly Sea Shanty Sing-a-Longs!!!! I am bereft I am heartbroken.
Everyone was very, very nice even though they were really focused on the big birthday party upstairs. We were the only people downstairs eating.
They gave me my Vietnamese iced coffee in a kickass pirate mug, like my friend got her Pilsner in.
Some of the menu offerings are really unique and interesting. I had the Vietnamese Spring Rolls … if you don’t know, Vietnamese spring rolls are fresh, not fried. They are served with shrimp and cilantro with some sliver vegetables and bean thread noodle. They were out of shrimp so I had the chicken. It was a little stiffer than I’m used to but my biggest problem was that it smelled and tasted very fishy. And it didn’t have fish!
My friend had Ahi tuna nachos.
Then I saw the picture of the garlic bread and suddenly had to have garlic bread so I ordered shrimp fettuccine Alfredo—and it was very good!!
For me, the big standout was that the restaurant was originally a 1902 lighthouse moved down the estuary by barge to become the restaurant. Around the perimeter of the ceiling are model ships!
I just wish they’d bring back the sea shanty sing-along
And if they knocked those plastic, but they look like pewter Pirate mugs down to $25 instead of $75, I’m sure they could sell a bunch of them and still make a lot of $.
… moreM Tate
New owners are great people. Ricky is kind and very personable. It was a great experience with the family on Christmas Eve. We will definitely be going back. Cocktails, Thai Tea ,and all food dishes that we ordered were great.
… moreRebecca Clocher
I am here in town for a few days and found this place on google.
The views are amazing, nice quiet atmosphere. When I first walked in I thought they were closed, dark and empty. A woman came around the corner and told me to go to the second floor, which I did.
Once I went upstairs I asked to be seated outside to enjoy my dinner overlooking the water.
The food was ok. Server was very nice.
… moreFrancisco J Chandler
Hello, my first time at the restaurant. I was there early afternoon during the week, so not so many people. I like the location next to the marina. I understand it has recent new owners. I think her name is Hannah. The young lady (Vinka) that took my order and provided the story of the restaurant was very professional, courteous, and helpful. She recommended the dishes. I ate the #40 Banh Mi Chao + the Clam Chowder. Really good. I recommend you try both dishes.
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