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Woods Seafood Offers Delicious, No-Frills Dining Overlooking Plymouth Harbor

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Article and photo by Eric H.
Is Woods Seafood in Plymouth, MA, a fish market with a restaurant or a restaurant with a fish market?


The dual identity of this popular waterfront landmark really doesn't matter. What matters is the fresh-off-the-boat-seafood, affordable prices (example: a baked haddock plate for $8.95!) and terrific views of Plymouth Harbor. Woods might not have a polished sheen outside and in, but who cares about the plain, shack-like look when the seafood is every bit as good as places that charge much more money? Whether lobsters, lobster rolls, clambakes, New England clam chowder (a true highlight; thick and full of clams), fried clam plates, fish and chips (really, really good!) or fresh scrod, Woods draws significant crowds to its scenic Plymouth waterfront location, year-round.

The route to some great seafood at Woods is easy: order at the counter, choose your table (all have water views), hear your number called, and bring back to your table fresh seafood that has been delivered that day from virtually a stone's throw away.

The fish market looks tempting, too, almost worth traveling 45 minutes to take home some amazing looking seafood.

With lobster tanks, heavy Boston accents, scenery and a wide variety of seafood dishes intact, Woods is ideal for those who want an informal seafood dining experience with a view.

Woods Seafood
15 Town Pier
Plymouth, MA
Tel. 508-746-0261



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