Local Seasonal Seafood at Falmouth Fish Market

For 28 years, Falmouth Fish Market has been the go-to place for fresh seafood and scrumptious take-out dinners.  They have been family owned and operated since 1988 and specialize in fresh local seafood. Before the sun rises, the folks at Falmouth Fish Market are hand picking the highest quality of seafood at the Boston and New Bedford fish piers as well as local fisherman right here on Cape Cod.

What’s in season at Falmouth Fish Market? Pick up fresh cod, haddock, sole, sea scallops, swordfish, tuna, halibut and striped bass starting the end of June. The Falmouth Fish staff are very knowledgeable in local fish and always happy to help. They will answer any questions you may have on preparation or recipes. They even go the extra mile and will shuck shellfish to order for you.

If you like to eat locally caught seafood, Cape Cod has some fantastic seafood in season at the moment. Pick up locally caught lobsters, steamers, littlenecks, oysters, striped bass, and bluefish.

Along with locally caught seafood, Falmouth Fish also carry wild Pacific salmon, Norwegian salmon, George’s Bank swordfish and yellow fin tuna. In fact, Falmouth Fish Market carries too many types of fish to mention here. You can see a complete list on their website.

If cooking seafood just isn’t your thing, they’ve got you covered. Falmouth Fish Market offers a wide selection of seafood to go. You can have your lobster steamed in advance or you can order from the extensive menu. From fried seafood platters, to lobster rolls and clam chowder, it’s all available at Falmouth Fish Market.

Falmouth Fish Market is located at 157 Teaticket Highway in Falmouth. Be sure to stop by for their delicious local catches and take out dinners.  Find out why they believe there’s nothing better than a fresh piece of fish direct from the waters of Cape Cod. They’re open 7 days a week.

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About Rebecca Romo

Rebecca Romo hosts Feel Good Mornings weekday mornings from 6-10 am on 99.9 The Q. Originally from New Orleans, she moved to Cape to be with her husband a second generation Cape Codder.



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