Davies Seafood
Family-owned seafood market and restaurant since 1936 offering fresh and frozen seafood, fish fry, and seafood platters. Closed Sundays.
Overview
Davies Sea Food is a family-owned seafood market and restaurant that has operated at 395 Stone Road in Rochester, NY since 1936. Serving the Dewey-Stone neighborhood in the Town of Greece for nearly nine decades, the business fills a dual role: it functions as a fish market selling fresh and frozen seafood for home preparation, and as a counter-service restaurant offering cooked seafood for dine-in or takeout. That combination of raw retail and prepared food under one roof sets it apart from typical seafood restaurants in the Rochester area.
What They Offer
The menu at Davies Sea Food covers fried, broiled, and baked seafood dinners alongside market-style purchasing. Prepared options include:
- Jumbo haddock fish fry served with fries and coleslaw
- Golden fried shrimp, scallops, and clam strips
- Broiled haddock, Cajun broiled haddock, broiled salmon, and broiled scallops
- A seafood combo platter with multiple fried selections
- Fish and chips and a shrimp basket
Soups include New England clam chowder and lobster bisque. The market side carries fresh and frozen seafood by the pound, along with prepared salads such as seafood salad, coleslaw, and macaroni salad. Davies is open Monday through Thursday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., with extended Friday hours until 9 p.m. The shop is closed on Sundays.
Known For
Davies Sea Food is known for its haddock fish fry, which earned a "Best Fish Fry Around" designation from the Democrat and Chronicle. The business has maintained its grab-and-go market-restaurant format for over eighty years, making it one of the longer-running seafood operations in the Rochester area. Its dual identity as both fishmonger and kitchen gives customers the option of buying raw seafood to cook at home or picking up a ready-made dinner on the way out.
Location & Neighborhood
Davies Sea Food sits on Stone Road in the Dewey-Stone section of Greece, just off the Dewey Avenue commercial corridor. The neighborhood is one of the oldest in the Town of Greece, characterized by Cape Cod and craftsman bungalow homes alongside strip-mall retail. Dewstone Plaza and other shops line the nearby stretch of Stone Road and Dewey Avenue, making the area a convenient stop for errands. Street parking and a small lot serve the shop. The location is roughly five miles from Rochester General Hospital and within a short drive of Ontario Beach Park and Seneca Park Zoo to the east.
Sources used in compiling this entry
allmenus.com·daviesseafood.com·greecehistoricalsociety.org·spectrumlocalnews.com·walkscore.com
Last updated May 15, 2026