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10 Best New England Seafood Markets

Where are the best places to shop for local seafood? Our resident expert Mike Urban shares his picks for the 10 best New England seafood markets.

Best New England Seafood Markets

Coffee By Design | Portland, Maine

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The seafood bounty from New England’s waters is best experienced at the region’s numerous, excellent seafood markets. Fiercely independent and mostly family-owned, these purveyors are the top source for fresh fish and shellfish from New England waters and beyond. Yankee contributor Mike Urban, author of The New England Seafood Markets Cookbook (Countryman Press, 2016) gives his picks for the 10 best New England seafood markets.

10 Best New England Seafood Markets

Best New England Seafood Markets
Harbor Fish Market is tucked away in a large vintage building on Portland’s commercial wharf nabbed a spot on our list of the best New England seafood markets.
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Harbor Fish Market | Portland, ME

Though by no means the oldest, Harbor Fish is the granddaddy of all best New England seafood markets. Located in the commercial wharf section of Portland, Maine, this bustling fish bazaar is packed with seafood cases and fresh fish and shellfish iced down on display tables throughout the cavernous store for customers’ close inspection. There’s little you can’t find here in the way of fresh seafood, and proprietor Nick Alfiero makes sure his knowledgeable staff tends to your every seafood need.

SEE MORE: Where to Find the Best Seafood in Portland, Maine

Best New England Seafood Markets
Lisa Feinman, owner of Atlantic Seafood.
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Atlantic Seafood | Old Saybrook, CT

This market is the seafood gem of the lower Connecticut River valley. Owned by Lisa Feinman, everything here is as fresh as it can be. CIA-trained resident chef Jerry Doran and his staff cut all their fish fresh and make all their prepared seafood delights from scratch every day. Late spring is a good time to pay a visit, when the shad are running up the Connecticut River and fresh shad and shad roe are in plentiful supply.

Best New England Seafood Markets
Fresh conch is used in Champlin’s famous snail salad.
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Champlin’s | Narragansett, RI

Much of the catch for sale at Champlin’s is literally walked off the back of fishing boats straight into the market’s display cases. Front and center on the docks of Galilee, this place has a lock on fresh seafood in southwestern Rhode Island. Locally caught squid is a specialty, as is the marinated snail salad, made from the meat of locally harvested conch.  You may pick out your own lobster from Champlin’s bubbling tanks, and they’ll cook it and serve it to you upstairs at their airy seafood-deck restaurant.

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Best New England Seafood Markets

Anthony’s Seafood | Middletown, RI

Just north of Newport, Rhode Island, in a nondescript warehouse on a commercial stretch of highway sits Anthony’s Seafood, one of the top retail markets in southern New England. The market features a 28-foot-long seafood display case that stretches from one end of the room to the other. It’s loaded with fresh local fish and shellfish, all iced down and in full view for perusal and selection. The market’s famous Portuguese fish chowder is stocked in an adjacent freezer case. Be sure to pick up a pint or a quart to take home, or have a fresh bowl in Anthony’s adjacent restaurant.

Best New England Seafood Markets
Mac’s flagship fish market on the Wellfleet dock.
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Mac’s Seafood | Provincetown, MA

Mac’s is as close as you’ll get to a seafood dynasty on Cape Cod. With four retail stores, this place has the upper Cape thoroughly covered. Owner Mac Hay has developed close personal relationships with many of the local fishermen, and there’s probably no better place to procure world-famous Wellfleet oysters than at Mac’s flagship store by the town dock in Wellfleet.

SEE MORE: The Best Cape Cod Lobster Rolls

Best New England Seafood Markets
Browne Trading Co. is located near Portland’s waterfront. It’s a slightly more upscale spot on our list of the best New England seafood markets.
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Browne Trading Company | Portland, ME

This upscale fish market on the Portland, Maine, waterfront is known primarily as a purveyor of fine caviars from all over the world. It also has a first-rate fish market stocked with finned fish and shellfish from New England, Europe, and beyond. Smoked fish is also a specialty here, with Browne’s employing its own “smokemaster.” Browne’s wine shop, upstairs from the fish market, is considered one of the finest in the city.

Best New England Seafood Markets
Stripers on ice at New Deal Fish Market.
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New Deal Fish Market | Cambridge, MA

Sashimi is king at New Deal Fish Market, a 90-year-old shop that has an amazing variety of fish, shellfish, and sushi-related products for every seafood lover’s needs. Owner Carl Fantasia keeps his display cases packed with fish from all over the world, each type identified by their English and Japanese names. There are lots of gourmet Italian foodstuffs and plenty of fresh produce on display on the shelves lining the shop and in front of the seafood cases. 

Best New England Seafood Markets
Sander’s Fish Market in historic Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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Sander’s Fish Market | Portsmouth, NH

Housed in a handsome blue, colonial-style clapboard building just down the street from historic Strawbery Banke, Sander’s Fish Market is the go-to place for fresh seafood along New Hampshire’s coastline. An offshoot of nearby Sander’s Lobster Company, this fish market is bright, cheery, and always stocked with daily deliveries from local fishermen. Their lobster roll is great, too.

Best New England Seafood Markets
The sign behind the counter says it all at Jess’s.
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Jess’s Market | Rockland, ME

The best place for fresh seafood north of Portland in Maine is Jess’s Market, a compact store a couple of blocks off the main drag in Rockland. Owner Sharon O’Brien works with her daughters to supply mid-coast Mainers with everything from fresh lobsters trapped in nearby waters to hard-to-get seasonal specialties such as shad and shad roe from the Connecticut River. Jess’s also has a small but amazing wine selection in a back corner of the store that’s worth checking out once your seafood selections have been made.

Best New England Seafood Markets
Bud’s is stocked with all your seafood needs, making it an obvious choice for our list of the best New England seafood markets.
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Bud’s Fish Market | Branford, CT

Hiding in plain sight in the Indian Neck neighborhood of Branford, Connecticut, is the oversized, wonderfully stocked seafood market known as Bud’s. Owned by Hal Beckley, this place is a seafood lover’s dream, with warm lighting, well-stocked seafood cases, and lots of add-ons for cooking, serving, and enjoying the bounty of the local seas. Hal cuts virtually all of his fish fresh in the back room, and his lobster tanks are the biggest and best stocked on the Connecticut shore.

What tops your list of the best New England seafood markets?

This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated. 

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  1. New Wave Market, Camp Avenue, Springdale, CT has amazingly fresh seafood at reasonable prices.

  2. As a frequent guest in Portland, I am so happy to see the Harbor Fish made the top oof the lest of the best. They are great folks, and have the best.

  3. I’m surprised there were none in my immediate area, looks like I will have to go on an adventure to see what makes these fish markets the best around. Thanks for the info!

  4. We have been buying seafood from Burke’s Seafood in North Quincy, Ma. for over 25 years and counting. Totally great quality Haddock, stuffed climbs, shrimp. Mrs. Burke’s stuffed quahog’s on Fridays are a “must have” for a Saturday afternoon snack with a cold adult beverage.

  5. Number One Seafood in Hamden, CT is a small store with an amazing array of fresh fish and seafood. It’s the best in the area by far.

  6. Why is it that it’s impossible to buy any fresh local mackerel here in Maine,
    when there’s thousands swimming right off our shores????

  7. You must have not gone to a little hole in the wall seafood restaurant in Randolph Ma called Freds Seafood on Main st, best around. But you need to check the hours first, serously.

  8. Mikey’s in Billerica is fantastic! The dinner plates are huge in fact my husband and I share a haddock dinner there. Its mostly takeout but there are a few tables. The piece of haddock is a whole haddock and french fries or rice pilaf and onion rings (the thin ones), cole slaw which is the best and tartar sauce.

  9. Shyer’s Lobster Pound in Salem NH is the best! Family owned for 60 + years. Fresh fish of all kinds. The best cooked shrimp on the planet and the largest in land lobster pool in the country that houses lobsters of all and every size twelve months a year. Located on RT 28… Not to be missed!

  10. I love that Harbor Fish Market is the first place mentioned. It is our favorite place to buy fresh off the boat. But it’s not just about the product. The people who work there are the most kind and fun people to talk to. Always an uplifting experience.

  11. Just outside New England…Southold Fish Market…Southold NY on the North Fork of Long Island…Fresh fresh and fresh!

  12. For my money you won’t get any better than R&D a Woonsocket, RI favourite for a great many years now. Hey, I will travel about 45 mins each way to buy my seafood here. Truly amazing stuff.

  13. Blount Seafood in Warren R I!
    If you call they will tell you when the fish you want is coming in . Super fresh and great staff

  14. About Mac’s Seafood in Provincetown, the ‘writer’ sounds confused about ‘location’. The Upper Cape is Bourne w/all its towns and then Falmouth. Mac’s in the article is the Outer Cape!

    1. Most ‘wash-a-shores’ don’t know this fun fact and get confused about the unique geography. The sections of The Cape were named from where the Pilgrims approached from the bay.

  15. You must check out the Star Fish Market in Guilford, CT. Truly wonderful and with a stellar endorsement: it’s Jacques Pepin’s market.

  16. Cherry Street Fish Market in Danvers, Ma. Freshest seafood on the North Shore, and probably beyond!