84°F
weather icon Cloudy

Fish and chips restaurant open during health crisis

A new local business has moved into Pahrump hoping to bring the fresh catch of the sea to the residents of Pahrump.

Seattle Fish & Chips is a new local restaurant where you can enjoy freshly-caught fish, along with daily specials. One of Pahrump’s newest eateries, it is brought to you by Marla and Guy Vallee, who opened the restaurant here at the end of 2019.

The restaurant also carries a collection of John Wayne memorabilia with the back wall of the new eatery splashed with “the Duke’s” likeness and his Norwester yacht. The theme carried on the other walls of the restaurant was of the Seattle fishing port in the early 20th century—works painted by artist Jerry Ragg of San Diego.

The Vallees aren’t new to the restaurant industry and have owned a roughly 144-seat restaurant, Waterfront Cafe, in La Conner, Washington since 2008. Marla stated that they also “created a nonprofit family entertainment center in Mount Vernon, Washington, in 1998, which is still thriving within the community.”

Though the owners do miss their friends up north, they have built their retirement home here and love the weather that this area has to offer. Though they fully moved to Pahrump over a year ago, they still keep in very good contact with the staff in their La Conner Waterfront Cafe and travel up to Washington whenever it is needed.

While many may think that getting a restaurant to become known in Pahrump is difficult, Marla stated, that people were coming by the restaurant before the grand opening wondering when it was going to start operations. Some of the interest grew after area media reported on the fish and chips restaurant.

Another effective way that really helped to get the Seattle Fish & Chips’ name out there was social media, along with their website, seattlefishandchips.com

Though being an owner has its challenges, Marla sees their employees as extended family members. She stated, “Most of our employees have been with us for years. One of the kitchen staff for Seattle Fish & Chips actually worked for us at our restaurant in La Conner for four or five years and moved down here to work with us.”

As for the huge crisis going on around the world right now that has many people distressed, COVID-19 is affecting everyone’s business and personal life. In fact, it has even led to thousands of layoffs and some business closures in the state.

Seattle Fish & Chips owners have decided to stay open for the time being and are doing take-out and curbside only. “We wanted to be able to keep some of our staff employed and felt that there would be a need for take-out service in our community,” Marla said. “We have also made food to feed any school children that are unable to have a meal,” Marla said.

Though many people want to make sure that everything is done with caution and handled well, the restaurant has taken many measures to ensure safety of the employees and the food. Cleanliness has always been a top priority at the restaurants, and Seattle Fish, in fact, closes on Tuesdays and has the staff come in and do a deep clean, as well as a regular cleaning.

Marla said that they always have bottles of hand sanitizer available and are washing their hands even more, as well as wearing gloves. She said that, “We are strictly following the CDC guidelines and only have two other staff members working besides my husband and I.”

Measures are being taken during these hard times, but thankfully they remain open for those who need it, as well as helping the students in Pahrump that that were affected by the closure of the schools in Nevada.

THE LATEST
Motorcycle rider flown to UMC Trauma

Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Lewis told the Pahrump Valley Times that crews were dispatched to a report of a serious two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Sandpebble Street and Kellogg Road on the south end of the valley at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 8.

US 95 head-on crash kills one in Nye County

The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash along US 95 at approximately 2 a.m. on Monday morning, May 13, according to Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Lewis.

Impact fees rising for new development in Pahrump

The cost for new construction in Pahrump has now officially gone up following impact fee increases approved by the Nye County Commission, which went into effect as of Tuesday, May 7.

Nevada Volunteers hosts Pahrump Volunteer Fair

Nevada Volunteers hosted the Pahrump Volunteer Fair this month, the first such fair in a grant-funded series that will take the nonprofit all around the Silver State over the course of the next three years, all in the name of advocating for and educating people on the power of volunteering.

Garage fire destroys 11 classic cars

Close to a dozen classic cars in various states of restoration were consumed by fire at a residence along the 3000 block of North Joanita Street last week.

Repairs underway for wildlife fence

With a variety of free-roaming wild horse and burro herds calling the open land surrounding Pahrump home, car-versus-equine crashes are an unfortunate but all-too-common occurrence. Fencing is essential. Join the effort to protect wild horses and burros — and drivers too.

GALLERY: These community activists are changing Pahrump Valley

A dozen volunteers in the valley were celebrated for their contributions at the Inaugural Hope Floats Volunteer Recognition Luncheon hosted by the NyE Communities Coalition.

Beatty board backs Ash Meadows conservancy plans

At its May 6 meeting, the Beatty Town Advisory Board voted to send a letter supporting the Amargosa Conservancy’s conceptual map showing the boundary of its proposed Ash Meadows mineral withdrawal area.

Memorial service set for former Town Manager Bill Kohbarger

A special Celebration of Life ceremony for former Pahrump Town Manager Bill Kohbarger is scheduled for Friday May 10, at the Pahrump Veterans Memorial at 751 East Street from 12-to-4 p.m.