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A cartoon drawing of our Flounder, Ivar Haglund holding a guitar, something he played often at the restaurant, and on TV and radio.

Our Flounder, Ivar Haglund

Ivar’s calls the Pacific Northwest home

From its early beginnings — with Ivar Haglund selling fish ‘n chips on Seattle's waterfront in 1938 — to today, Ivar’s has winged its way to Marysville and Tacoma, plus a few clam beds in between. The Ivar’s dining experience offers 18 fast casual Seafood Bars and three full-service waterfront-view restaurants: Ivar's Acres of Clams, Ivar's Salmon House, and Ivar's Mukilteo Landing. Ivar's also operates stadium concessions in T-Mobile Park, Lumen Field, Cheney Stadium, and Husky Stadium. No matter which restaurant you choose, you’ll find the award-winning Ivar’s seafood you love.

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Acres of Clams

On Pier 54 of Seattle’s historic waterfront, our flagship is where it all began in 1938

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Salmon House

Our Northwest Native-American Longhouse with views of Lake Union and Seattle skyline

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Mukilteo Landing

On the shores of Possession Sound just down from the ferry dock in historic Mukilteo

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Seafood Bars

Ivar's Seafood Bar logo. Click here for more information concerning our quick serve locations located throughout the Puget Sound featuring award-winning original recipe fish and chips, and chowders.

Our casual quick serve restaurants with 18 locations throughout the Pacific Northwest

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Stadium locations in Lumen Field, T-Mobile Park, Husky Stadium and Cheney Stadium

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“Keep Clam!”

Ivar Haglund  |  Flounder

 
 
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Our Story

The Northwest dining legacy that is Ivar’s began in 1938 with one very entrepreneurial spirit, the late Ivar Haglund. His future in music and entertaining took a slight detour when his waterfront aquarium needed a vendor to feed its guests. Using his own classic Northwest seafood recipes, Ivar’s was born. This dining destination has since spawned many more restaurants to delight future generations. Click the link below to read about the beginnings of our “flounder” as a restaurateur and his wacky promotional antics.

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