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7 Seas Wharf

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63 Rogers Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
42° 36' 38.95'', -70° 39' 45.98''
1-888-283-1812
thegloucesterhouse.com
Gloucester Harbor
7 Seas Wharf
7 Seas Wharf
7 Seas Wharf
7 Seas Wharf
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PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS DURING OFFICE HOURS - MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9am to 5pm. PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME THAT YOUR RESERVATION HAS BEEN ACCEPTED UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION FROM US.

The historic Seven Seas Wharf has been in continuous operation for over 350 years in Gloucester Harbor, one of the oldest commercial fishing ports in America.

Some of the first settlers in Gloucester used the Seven Seas Wharf for the processing of fish to be shipped to England, and South America in exchange for salt, clothing and other essentials of daily life. Gloucester men had exchanged salt fish for molasses in the West Indies. They then made rum on this wharf from the molasses. Much of the rum was then shipped to England for finished manufactured goods that the early colonists needed. Some of the supporting beams of this wharf were once main masts of old fishing schooners and clipper ships joined together by treenails (oaken pegs) ten inches long.

Today’s fishermen use this wharf to stow and repair their nets, maintain their vessels, fuel their boats, and unload lobsters and fish.

With crews of five to seven men, our fishermen fish within a radius of 300 miles from Gloucester. The fishermen journey to such places as the coastal waters of Maine, New York and Nova Scotia. These draggers (vessels) carry as much as 50,000 to 200,000 pounds of fish, including cod, haddock, flounder, whiting, ocean perch, herring, and a very popular item on the Gloucester House Menu — Native Squid.

Berth Capacity


Linear Docks:70 Feet

Approach


Mean Low Water Dock Depth:8.0 Feet

Services & Amenities

Last Updated: Jul 12, 2021

Dockage:Yes
Water Hookup:Yes
Restrooms:Yes
Groceries:Within 5 Miles
Alcohol:Nearby
Medical Facility:Within 5 Miles
Restaurants:Yes
Ship Store:Nearby
Max. Vessel LOA:70.0 Feet
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We were able to see an awesome band during the day and saw my friends band at night at minglewood tavern witch was the plan . Not many amenities. But it worked for us that night . The restaurant was great and pet friendly..

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7 Seas Wharf - Francesco R.Jul 24, 2021

Who needs a fancy marina when you can stay in the heart of Gloucester? This is a restaurant peer with no frills surrounded by the hustle and bustle of a working harbor. If you’re under 25 you’ll love the nightlife at the adjacent bar Gloucester House. If not… it quiets down around midnight. Will stay here again.

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Easy to find, right in the heart of things, a perfect spot if you don’t need additional services.

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It was a fun to be right downtown but it is definitely a fishing dock no amenities. It’s ran out of the restaurant and no one knew where we were supposed to dock. Finally someone showed us but it was just disorganized but definitely worth the trip.

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