Welcome to The Seahorse Restaurant, a charming culinary haven nestled in the heart of the city. With a seating capacity of 50, our restaurant offers two uniquely designed dining areas that cater to diverse tastes and occasions. The downstairs bistro-style space exudes a cozy, intimate vibe, featuring beautifully restored Victorian stone walls and comfortable seating from original oak pews and priests’ chairs. Here, guests can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere while savoring our exquisite selection of locally sourced seafood and seasonal dishes, crafted with care by our skilled chefs.

For a more refined dining experience, ascend to our upstairs Victorian-inspired dining room, where plush red leather chairs and elegant table settings create an inviting ambiance for gatherings or special celebrations. The Seahorse prides itself on its commitment to quality, offering a menu that highlights not only the freshest seafood but also innovative culinary specialties that reflect our dedication to sustainability and local ingredients.

Whether you’re seeking a romantic dinner for two or a festive meal with friends, The Seahorse Restaurant promises exceptional service and an unforgettable dining experience that truly captures the essence of our vibrant coastal community. Join us and indulge in the art of fine dining, where every visit is an invitation to delight your senses.

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  • Saturday04:30 PM - 11:00 PM
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  • Thursday05:30 PM - 11:00 PM
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