Old Fisherman's Grotto
Old Fisherman's Grotto is a restaurant in Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey, California. Old Fisherman's Grotto was opened in 1950 by restaurateur Sabu Shake, Sr. The restaurant serves seafood, steaks and Italian cuisine. Their Monterey Style Clam Chowder was named best clam chowder in Monterey 23 years in a row.
History
Old Fisherman's Grotto was founded in 1950 by restaurateur Sabu Shake, Sr. Originally from Karachi, Pakistan, Shake moved to the Monterey area, with his wife Isabella, in 1954, where the couple raised their six children, all boys. Shake worked as a dishwasher at a restaurant on Fisherman's Wharf. He eventually became a cook before quitting in 1958 to purchase a small restaurant on the Wharf, which would become Old Fisherman's Grotto. During his time as owner and operator of the restaurant Mother Teresa, Jim Carrey and Benazir Bhutto dined at the restaurant. Shake worked directly with local fisherman and cattlemen and Salinas Valley produce growers to ensure the restaurant provided local menu items.Shake died on December 5, 1998, of cancer. Today, the restaurant is owned and operated by Shake's son, Chris Shake.
In 2016, Chris Shake requested to demolish the restaurant when the lease expires in 2021. According to Shake's lawyer, the rationale behind the request was because the city of Monterey was unable to secure a long-term lease for the restaurant. Shake wants to extend the restaurant's lease to 2041.
Design and ambiance
Old Fisherman's Grotto's exterior is mustard yellow, black and white, the latter primarily comprising checkered and striped accents, including an awning. A statue of Sabu Shake, Sr. stands outside the restaurant by a menu, displayed by the entrance. The restaurant operates a seafood market, the Grotto Fish Market, which is connected to the restaurant.The restaurant's interior is dark with large windows overlooking the Monterey Bay harbor. The decor has a nautical style. Booths, with tufted leather, and tables are pre-set with wine glasses, white linen napkins, flowers and a bottle of Pellegrino.
Restaurant waitstaff wear black suits with white shirts and bowties. Frank Sinatra is played on the inhouse music system.
Cuisine
Old Fisherman's Grotto serves seafood, steaks and Italian cuisine. The restaurant was one of the first approved by Seafood Watch. The restaurant serves traditional Monterey Bay-area dishes, including grilled Castroville artichokes, abalone, Monterey Bay-caught calamari, sand dabs, and clam chowder. Meals are served with sourdough bread.Appetizers include crab cakes served with tartar sauce and fruit.
Main entrees include scallops sauteed in butter, steamed Dungeness crab, paella, fish and chips, filet mignon, surf and turf, chicken marsala, skirt steak with maple-soy glaze, seafood in a cream sauce, teriyaki chicken, cioppino, grilled wild salmon, and calamari eggplant parmesan. Main dishes are served with sides, a starch and a vegetable.
After guests finish their main dishes, restaurant waitstaff wheel out a tray of desserts for guests to peruse. An average of sixteen desserts are offered, including creme brulee, tiramisu, chocolate cannoli cake, key lime pie, and cheesecake.