4 /5 J D123: Pier 77 doesn’t try to be fancy—it just does it right.
The service is solid and welcoming. The food shows up fresh, hot, and honest, with portions that don’t insult your appetite. Prices feel fair—borderline generous—for what lands on the table. The menu is small, but that’s a strength; every item earns its place.
The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed, the kind of place that lets you slow down and breathe. Flavors are bold and clean, no shortcuts taken. Craftsmanship shows in every plate.
If you’re in Rockport, Texas, this spot is an easy yes—simple to find, hard to forget.
Standout dish? The fried fish plate. Crispy, hot, and downright excellent.
Pier 77 knows its lane—and stays in it beautifully.