Tucked off Pacific Coast Highway a few miles from the Malibu pier, Malibu Seafood has been an anchor for fresh fish, a beautiful ocean view and a good time.
"We've been in Malibu well over 50 years. We've been through the fires, the floods and everything that they can throw at the city of Malibu," said owner Mark Ridgway.
"We're in it for the long haul and we've been here 50 plus years and we hope to be here for another 50," said Alette Ridgway. They survived the Palisades Fire, but surviving the partial closure of PCH has proven to be difficult, with a 75% to 90% reduction in business.
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