maxum96 wrote:
Ken wrote:
If you're ever in San Diego and on the fence about going to the USS Midway Museum, it is a 100% must-see. And the grilled salmon sandwich at Anthony's Fishette walk-up window a short distance away is the best I've ever had. A win-win!
Ken
Well said. I'm a San Diego native (moved to Colorado in 2002). I went back a few years ago and made sure to tour the Midway (the Midway was brought in after I moved to Colorado). I'd been on the Yorktown previously. I thought the Midway was a lot better tour.
And Anthony's is a long time family favorite restaurant. When I lived in San Diego I had a boat. We'd often stop at Anthony's for lunch or dinner as they had a dock you tie up at. The restaurant is built out over the water. If you like seafood, it's a must do.

Thanks for the photo. Across the street is the Holiday Inn where many flight crews have stayed over the years. I must admit that, for the longest time, I wouldn't go to Anthony's - it just seemed "too close" to the hotel and a tad touristy. One day I was in a rush and went to the Fishette (the blue awning portion in the photo) and ordered the salmon sandwich. The lady recommended that I try some of their homemade salad dressing on the sandwich. It was heaven; the best sandwich I think I'd ever had. The next time I was in town, I went back simply to prove to myself that the sandwich was a fluke; surely it couldn't be that good again - but it was. Now it's tradition and a must-do in KSAN. The salad dressing is not automatic - be sure to ask for it.
Sorry to hijack the topic slightly, but if you're going to the Midway, you're a short walk from Anthony's ...
Ken