Seattle Favorite Mutual Fish Co. Closes Doors After 77 Years
An iconic Seattle business closed its doors for the final time on Saturday. Founded in 1946, Mutual Fish Co. located in the Rainier Valley has been a staple for generations for not only those who live in the Central District and South end of Seattle but also a mainstay for restaurants across the city and acclaimed chefs.
Our production crew was there with Cynthia Brothers from Vanishing Seattle to capture the moment and honor the legacy of the historic shop. We saw hugs, smiles, and tears as we spoke with customers and co-owner Harry Yoshimura. We also spoke with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell later in the day, who used to buy fish at the shop as a child.
It was a powerful reminder that while Mutual’s time has come to an end, the legacy of the fish shop will not be forgotten. We wish Harry Yoshimura and his family the best in retirement.
Photos by Cynthia Brothers.