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After 89 years, Crockett waterfront restaurant, The Nantucket, with its sweeping views of the Carquinez Bridge, is set to close this month.

The Nantucket's last day is slated for Feb. 17, an employee confirmed by phone.

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The dockside restaurant has been a local haunt since its beginnings in 1930, but it hasn't always gone by the name The Nantucket. The space has changed hands over the years, according to a 2002 Chronicle review, and its name has changed with it: The restaurant has previously been known as Dowrelio's, Galley Seafood, and Bouillabaisse.

In 1975, the restaurant was christened Nantucket Fish Co., before its current owners took over and simplified it to The Nantucket.

The reason behind the seafood restaurant's closure is unknown, but it is the latest in a number of aging Bay Area institutions deciding to shutter. Hs Lordships closed down after nearly 50 years in Berkeley in 2018; Lucca Ravioli Co. in San Francisco's Mission District announced plans to close on April 20 after 94 years.

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It is unclear what will happen to the space after its closure, but The Nantucket has been subleasing its land from the State Lands Commission; the restaurant notably was discovered to have owed $662,000 in unpaid rent to the state, according to an article by The Chronicle in 2011.

Nevertheless, the restaurant has continued to operate just west of the Carquinez Bridge in the years following that audit, until it announced its upcoming Feb. 17 closure last month.

SFGATE reached out to the restaurant's owners for comment and will update the article should we hear back.

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