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No! We bring bottles all the time!
Been there 30 times if not more never ever gotten sick and haven't known anyone to have gotten sick.
You can lull up in front of the entry and drop off easily then park.
A Dead Fish Story Who would name a restaurant “The Dead Fish”? The chef explains: When I was a boy growing up in Italy, I loved to watch my Nonna (grandma) work in the kitchen. The catch of the day-be it calamari, crab or a variety of fresh fish-was magic in Nonna’s able hands. Now my Nonna was a little Italian grandma with a big Italian heart. Friends, neighbors, even the local fishermen all knew, if you made your way to Nonna’s when you smelled that wonderful fish cooking, you’d be welcome to a plate. With so many people clamoring for her cooking, Nonna couldn’t be bothered with small details. She never followed a recipe-she just stirred and sampled. And she never remembered the names of the fish she used!! Whenever I would ask, “Nonna, what kind of fish is this?” she would shrug her shoulders and smile – “IT’S A DEAD FISH!!” Everyone laughed and had a great time. With fond memories of my Nonna, I welcome you to THE DEAD FISH.
There is an area outside alongside the building that "weather permitting" allows pet dogs. In accordance with California Law pet dogs must be under the control of their owner either by a leash or confined in a pet carrier. Owners and their pet dogs must use the separate outdoor entrance without going through the food establishment to reach the outdoor patio area. Pet dogs are not allowed on chairs, benches, seats, handheld, on your lap or other fixtures. I hope you and your pet dog have a wonderful time at The Dead Fish!
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Free
Yes in Martinez or one mile away.
I'm pretty sure
U would need to call and see but maybe Uber eats would do that 4 U.
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