05/11/2026
A Food Review:
Ray's Waterfront
1316 4th Ave, Seward AK
“Eating Great Since 1988.”
No, I am not speaking about myself.
For we have arrived in the popular coastal town of — land of glacier cruises, fishing adventures, sea otters, and tourists wearing shorts in 45-degree weather pretending they aren’t cold.
Now yes, Seward is famous for its breathtaking glacier tours… but Cory did not come here to stare at some giant frozen water rock floating in the ocean.
No.
I came to investigate what Ray’s Waterfront has been cooking up behind the scenes since 1988.
One of the longest-running restaurants in the city, as a matter of fact. So grab your rain jacket and let’s dive headfirst into this crab pot.
Inside this beautiful clam shell of a restaurant sits a bright, welcoming dining room with incredible views overlooking the marina. Boats floating peacefully. Mountains looming in the background. Seagulls probably plotting crimes nearby.
We sat down and looked over the menu.
Not bad, Ray’s.
The menu isn’t massive, but honestly? That’s not a bad thing. Quality over quantity. Plus, they even mark their signature dishes with special icons.
Very user friendly.
“Cory-proof,” you could say.
Me and Miss Claire carefully formulated our attack plan for about ten minutes before ordering.
And you KNOW we had to get the CRAB CAKES. 🦀
AND PINCH ME SIDEWAYS IF WE WEREN’T ABOUT TO ORDER THEIR SIGNATURE SEAFOOD CHOWDER.
Now say “chowder” with a Boston accent.
“CHOWDAH.”
Good. Now you’re immersed in the experience. I don’t make the rules.
But what ELSE did these hungry sea goblins order?
Our entrées were the Salmon Tacos and the Signature Crispy Cod Sandwich.
As we overlooked the harbor and contemplated life, rain, and cholesterol, our crab cakes and chowder arrived in under 15 minutes.
WOWZA.
Cooked with the speed of The Flash himself.
Outside, the rain hammered down on a cold May Saturday. Summer felt a thousand years away.
So this warm seafood chowder became the only thing capable of thawing our frozen Alaskan souls and curing our seasonal winter sadness.
So let us begin.
THE CRAB CAKES. 🦀
SHAZAM.
Golden fried with a nice crisp exterior. Not overloaded with filler, but also not packed wall-to-wall with crab meat either. Still, I could visibly see crab in every single bite, and I respected that.
A squeeze of fresh lemon really woke them up, and the sauce added just enough zip without overpowering the seafood.
Bravo, crab cakes.
I tip my hat to you.
YOU WIN ROUND ONE.
Then came the chowder.
And folks… this may have been the best thing we ate all night.
Fresh cod. Halibut. Potatoes. Creamy goodness in every spoonful. It warmed my heart, mind, and soul simultaneously.
I almost started singing sea shanties.
I’m normally not even a chowder guy, but this chowder absolutely converted me.
ROUND TWO GOES TO RAY’S.
Now go for the knockout punch.
Then came the main dishes.
The Cod Sandwich.
Thick. Crispy. Flaky. Not shaped like a hockey puck.
Cory was pleased and immediately began doing his evil villain laugh.
“You are mine now.”
Every bite had perfectly flaky fish, and their signature dill tartar sauce tied everything together beautifully. Honestly, I just wish there had been a little MORE of that sauce because it was fantastic.
Still, this sandwich absolutely delivered.
Then came the Salmon Tacos.
Three thick tacos loaded with perfectly cooked salmon, cabbage, and mango salsa.
And for under $20? That’s a solid deal.
Claire loved them. She was smiling, which told me she had made the correct life decision. She loves salmon the way I love chicken wings.
Her only critique was that the salmon could’ve used just a touch more seasoning.
“A salmon snob, she be.”
— Yoda probably.
Most menu items hovered around the $18–30 range. Yes, there are some pricier seafood options, but overall this place won’t body slam your wallet into the pavement.
I approve.
DOWN GOES CORY.
DOWN GOES CORY.
RAY’S HAS KNOCKED ME OUT OF MY IMAGINARY XTRA TUF'S.
The crowds in my head were chanting:
“RAYS! RAYS! RAYS!”
Like a gladiator had just conquered the Roman Colosseum after defeating twelve men and a tiger.
Overall, our experience here was top-notch, and we’d absolutely love to come back and explore more of this little under-the-sea gem in the future.
So let’s head to the scoreboard.
Service: 9.5/10
Price: 8/10
Food: 7.5/10
Atmosphere: 9.3/10
If you find yourself wandering through Seward, definitely give Ray’s Waterfront a shot.
Catch you guys around the river bend.
With love and crumbs,
— Cory