A marina with boats docked, a wooden stall selling seafood with a sign offering crab, spot prawns, oysters, and smoked salmon, and a person working at the seafood stall under a canopy.
Seafood display with clams, shrimp, and other shellfish on a bed of ice at a market.

Eat Like a Local

North Sound Seafood is located in the beautiful Roche Harbor Resort, on San Juan Island. We are a small seasonal operation, providing the freshest seafood you can find all summer long.

Founded in 1999, we started as a small family business selling seafood straight off our boat. Today, we sell seafood from all over the region, including local crab, prawns, clams and oysters. But don’t worry, we are still locally owned, and you can still find Captain Keith on the dock.

DIRECTIONS

A man with a beard wearing a gray cap and a gray t-shirt labeled 'Eat Crab' is preparing seafood at a market stall. There is a basket in front of him and a sign with yellow and black writing partially visible.

What’s Fresh

Seafood stand with signs reading smoked salmon and crab spot, featuring a potted plant with dark leaves and colorful flowers, setting with boats and water in the background.
Close-up of multiple cooked lobsters stacked together, showing their orange shells and claws.
Fresh oysters on a wooden surface accompanied by a bottle of hot sauce and cooked spot prawns with orange antennae.
Close-up of a pile of cooked shrimp with shells and antennae.
A fisherman in rubber gloves on a boat pulls a shrimp trap out of the water, with calm water and distant shoreline in the background.
A smiling man standing behind a seafood display at a market with signs indicating prices for oysters, clams, shrimp, crab, and smoked salmon, with a boat and water in the background.

Hours

7 Days a Week: 11am - 6pm

Memorial Day - Labor Day

Contact

NorthSoundSeafood@gmail.com
360-317-1549

Located in the Roche Harbor Resort
248 Ruben Memorial Drive
Friday Harbor, WA

Logo for North Sound Seafood, established 1999, featuring the words North Sound in cursive, Seafood in bold letters, and a graphic of a lobster with Roche Harbor written below.