Collage of vintage fishing boats and a marina scene
Family standing outside Salivar's Clam & Chowder House restaurant.

Formally located at Westlake Marina, the Clam and Chowder House is a family run establishment which has been in business for twenty years. We take pride in our commitment to serving fresh and local seafood provided to them by numerous Montauk commercial fishing boats.

Now located at Salivar's Dock, the new establishment still possesses the charm of our previous location at Westlake, while keeping the diner like qualities of the old time Salivar's Restaurant that many Montauk locals knew and loved. The iconic (and grandfathered-in) red neon Salivar’s signs will light ups the restaurant inside and out, while the well-known head of a great white shark—caught by sport fisherman Frank Mundus, who was said to be the inspiration for the charter captain in “Jaws”—and other familiar fish heads will resurface, too.

Our new location features an inside bar, outside bar, enclosed patio, inside dining room, and a top deck that overlooks the harbor!

Group of people posing with a large fish at a marina, labeled "September 2004."
A nautical-themed collage with maps, articles, and photos of fishermen with large fish. A steering wheel plaque is mounted centrally. The background features a nautical chart with annotated soundings. There are visible articles about fishing and people posing with fish catches. A certificate titled 'World Record' is displayed.
Collage of candid photos in a restaurant setting featuring various people sitting at tables. They are dressed casually, some wearing hats. The atmosphere is informal, with drinks and food seen on the tables.
Collage of people in casual settings, including group gatherings, a child in a car seat, and a dog at a window.