Town Square

Post a New Topic

Third time's a charm

Original post made on Dec 22, 2012

Good things come in threes. There are now three Scott's Seafood restaurants in the area, in Palo Alto, San Jose and Mountain View. Three brothers, German, Alex and Raymon Nava, are the head chefs at each of the restaurants. This is my third time reviewing a Scott's restaurant and each time the experience has been better.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Friday, December 21, 2012, 12:00 AM

Comments (2)

Posted by Max Hauser
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Dec 22, 2012 at 12:08 pm

Max Hauser is a registered user.

Thanks for an informative and splendidly photographed article on Scott's Seafood MV (formerly known as Cantankerous Fish).

The article cited the (mid-2012) remodeling and name change, but didn't mention that (according to employees over the years) the restaurant was already partially owned by the Scott's group on opening in 2003 as "Cantankerous Fish" (in the then-new Fenwick-West building), and became completely a Scott's property well before the facilities and name update this year.

Of maybe more interest to readers is this restaurant's strong, deeply discounted bar dining program. The article touches it only briefly, but (like competing offers at other downtown restaurants I'll mention) this deal has been extremely popular with locals in the last five years, many of whom regularly visit Scott's for it. A diverse $8-$10 small-plates menu, always available at the bar, becomes $6 per plate late afternoons until 6:30 seven days a week (basic bar drinks also are discounted then). These "small plates" are substantial: two people can make a classy meal from 2-3 of them.

I pay close attention to downtown MV restaurants. Of the several that currently offer attractive, diverse "happy-hour" early bar dining, I think Scott's does it for the longest hours (three hours each weekday, two on weekends). Other downtown restaurants with competing "happy-hour" menus, where people can eat very well for a few dollars per person, include Tied House, Don Giovanni, Bushido, and especially Xanh (with creative flair) and Scratch (whose "happy-hour" menu is vast, elegant, includes various small meals at $4.50 to $6, and the signature flatbread pizzas that current chef David Root brought in this year).

These "happy-hour" menus are hidden gems of downtown MV dining, much appreciated by the local residents and workers who frequent them. Might be a good topic for a future Voice "Food Feature."


Posted by Name hidden
a resident of Stierlin Estates

on Jun 1, 2017 at 12:47 pm

Due to repeated violations of our Terms of Use, comments from this poster are automatically removed. Why?


Don't miss out on the discussion!
Sign up to be notified of new comments on this topic.

Email:


Post a comment

On Wednesday, we'll be launching a new website. To prepare and make sure all our content is available on the new platform, commenting on stories and in TownSquare has been disabled. When the new site is online, past comments will be available to be seen and we'll reinstate the ability to comment. We appreciate your patience while we make this transition..

Stay informed.

Get the day's top headlines from Mountain View Online sent to your inbox in the Express newsletter.