Washington Pours With a View to Match
Port Gardner / Waterfront · Everett · Pacific Northwest Seafood · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed July 8, 2026
Wingman Metrics
The wine list at Anthony's HomePort Everett is short — seven labels, all poured by the glass — and it makes no apologies for that. It's a focused Pacific Northwest lineup that leans into the regional identity hard, which feels right when you're staring out at the marina. Nothing here is going to make a wine nerd's heart race, but it's honest and it fits the room.
Every bottle on this list comes from Washington or Oregon, which is a deliberate call and one we respect — Anthony's clearly did homework on regional identity rather than just grabbing generic California cabs off a distributor shelf. You've got Sparkman Cellars pulling double duty with a Sauvignon Blanc and a Cabernet, Long Shadows and Hedges both contributing Chardonnay options, and R. Stuart's Big Fire Pinot Noir repping Oregon. The gaps are real though: no Syrah, no Rosé, no Riesling beyond the Ste. Michelle entry-level pour, and zero bottle service is mentioned. Seven labels is genuinely thin for a restaurant charging $24–$40 per entree.
The entire list is by the glass, which at least means flexibility. Prices run $7.50–$9.50, and for a waterfront restaurant in 2024 that's legitimately reasonable — you're not getting gouged on a second pour. Rotation doesn't appear to be a priority; this looks like a set list that doesn't change much with the seasons.
Sparkman Cellars Anthony's Cabernet Sauvignon — $7.50
Sparkman is a legit Woodinville producer with a strong reputation, and getting their label at $7.50 a glass is the best deal on this list. At most wine bars you'd pay $14–16 for a Sparkman pour. Drink it.
Hedges Estate Wines Anthony's Chardonnay
Hedges is a Red Mountain stalwart that most people associate with reds, which means their Chardonnay gets underestimated. At $7.50, this is a quiet overachiever that deserves more attention than it gets sitting next to the flashier Long Shadows option.
14 Hands Bubbles Can
A canned sparkler at $9 a pour is a tough sell when you can grab a four-pack at any grocery store for roughly the same price. It's fine for a casual toast, but there's no value story here and canned bubbles at a sit-down seafood dinner just feels off.
Sparkman Cellars 'Pearl' Sauvignon Blanc + Dungeness Crab
Sauvignon Blanc and Dungeness crab is practically a Pacific Northwest law. The Pearl's brightness and citrus edge cut through the richness of the crab without bulldozing the delicate sweetness. It's the most intuitive pour on the menu and it earns that spot.
✔️ The Bottom Line
Anthony's HomePort Everett isn't a wine destination, but it's not trying to be — it's a well-run regional seafood spot with a short, honest, fairly priced all-Washington pour list that does exactly what it needs to do. Come for the crab and the view, order the Sparkman, and don't overthink it.
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Grocery Store
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Rotating Cast
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Acceptable
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Steep
Basic Stemmed
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Set & Forget
Acceptable
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Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
MIA
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
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Acceptable
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Grocery Store
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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