The popular downtown Edgartown restaurant Rockfish has been sold to Island restaurateur Mike Santoro, as the Oak Bluffs and Vineyard Haven business owner expands into his third down-Island town.</p>
The popular downtown Edgartown restaurant Rockfish has been sold to Island restaurateur Mike Santoro, as he expands his business operations to all three of the down Island towns.
The restaurant, opened in 2014, was previously owned by the Coogan family, who own The Wharf Pub, a nearby liquor store called Wharf Wine & Spirits and the recently-purchased Al’s Package Store in Edgartown. Mr. Santoro owns The Lookout, Fishbones and Ocean View restaurants in Oak Bluffs, The Net Result in Vineyard Haven — and now Rockfish.
Mr. Santoro said the deal closed Wednesday. The sale does not include the real estate, which is owned by Island Realty Trust and trustee John Roberts III Mr. Roberts is a co-partner in the food distribution company Island Food Products.
In an interview with the Gazette at the restaurant, Mr. Santoro said he plans to reopen the business in two weeks, offering lunch and dinner service seven days a week, year-round.
Known for classic American fare, wood-fired pizza, a vast bar selection and off-season specials, the two-floor restaurant has been a mainstay in the heart of Edgartown since it opened almost a decade prior.
“I came here a lot to eat and drink,” Mr. Santoro said of his decision to purchase the restaurant. “This was my favorite spot to watch Sunday football.”
Will Coogan, speaking on behalf of the Coogan family Wednesday, said the sale was bittersweet, but the family was looking to reduce its operations as they acquired Al’s Package Store and shifted their business model.
“In order to focus on one or two things instead of four, we needed to downsize,” he said.
Mr. Coogan said staffing was a challenge at Rockfish in the wake of the pandemic, noting the difficulties of running two restaurants year-round. Mr. Coogan said the family always saw The Wharf and Rockfish as distinct businesses, each with their own vibe. While The Wharf feels more like a pub, Rockfish had more of an upscale, but still casual setting.
“What we always thought was something completely different from the Wharf,” Mr. Coogan said of Rockfish. “And it was — it still is.”
After the Ocean View burned down in March, Mr. Santoro said the opportunity to buy Rockfish was enticing, allowing him to continue a style of operation that sees his employees shift between restaurants as the seasons change. Employees who would normally work at Ocean View over the winter will now work at Rockfish, he said, bolstering its existing staff.
“The staff will be rounded out very nicely,” Mr. Santoro said, adding that the head bartender and executive chef will remain on staff at Rockfish.
He said under his ownership he wants the restaurant to maintain its familiar ambiance, but plans to make additions to the menu and, primarily, get the restaurant operating daily.
“I want to get it back open and get the buzz back,” Mr. Santoro said.
Mr. Santoro said any broad changes coming to the restaurant won’t be immediate; for the present he plans to repaint and redo the floors. He said that patrons, including himself, have enjoyed Rockfish as it is for years, and he wants to retain its niche in the Edgartown dining scene.
“It’s an icon of Edgartown. I’ve been going to this place since its was David Ryan’s,” he said. “It’s not fine dining — it’s kind of in between.”
Reflecting on the work his family put into the restaurant over the last eight years, Mr. Coogan said parting with the restaurant was difficult. He remembered working with Island artists like Marston Clough and Kevin Bagely to piece together the decor of the restaurant’s interior.
“I’ll miss it,” he said. “Beautiful place.”
But he said the decision was necessary for the family to manage its other existing operations in town.
“So it’s good for the family and it relieves stress off my brother and sister,” Mr. Coogan said, referencing his brother, Geoghan, and his sister, Nell. “And we can focus on the Wharf.”

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Congrats to all…. I am a
Tess EdgartownCongrats to all…. I am a little confused who bought Al’s Package store. The article in the Mv Gazette said it was a cousin to The Coogans and not the owners of Rockfish/wharf?
Good luck Mike !!! Your the best!
Yeah! We so desperately miss
Carolyn O'Daly EdgartownYeah! We so desperately miss the Ocean View. Between Rockfish and Linda Jean's we seniors who don't drive at night will have two more delicious options to go out for lunch in the off season. Hooray!
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kirby Thorne-Doyle Katama, EdgartownYAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Michael will do VERY WELL @ this location!!! He is TEN STAR in the restaurant business!!! LUCKY...LUCKY...LUCKY US!!!
Long live the Wharf. Coogans
Ben Clay Portland, MaineLong live the Wharf. Coogans rule!!
Please don’t make the menu
Louis Ashby EdgPlease don’t make the menu too busy, the lookout is great, but a huge menu offering is a red flag for any restaurant patron. Quality and quantity simply cannot coexist. Please keep rockfish simple and delicious, not complicated and mediocre.
I agree completely let’s keep
Bob EdgartownI agree completely let’s keep Edgartown food Edgartown. There is nothing broken at Rockfish please do not try to put your spin on it, happy to see some of the staff will stay.
Hey, Bob -- How Nantucket of
Ted OBHey, Bob -- How Nantucket of you. In Santoro I trust. He put up the money, let him do it the same way his other properties are successful- great food and great staff. Edgartown being Edgartown has nothing to do with it.
Congrats Mike,
Jim Reidy Oak Bluffs Cook RoadCongrats Mike,
We now have another Mike's place to eat.
Congratulations Michael, You
Joel Rosenlicht EdgartownCongratulations Michael, You'll make a very good restaurant even better.
I still miss Lou's Worry.
New Englander ProvidenceI still miss Lou's Worry.
Thanks for keeping my friends
George Stein OBThanks for keeping my friends on board. They are the heart of that place. The ghosts of Lou’s Worry are pleased.
Bittersweet for sure!
HeatherBittersweet for sure! Congratulations Anthony and thank you for training my kids in the restaurant business! You worked hard over the past few years, time to shift gears! I would say being referred to as “an Edgartown icon” speaks volumes about all the hard work you put into Rockfish! Congratulations again to everyone!
Well Done!
So exciting!! Congrats Mike!!
Gail EdgartownSo exciting!! Congrats Mike!!!! We need a year round restaurant in Edgartown… The winters are hard..
Hope they don’t change the
TBC EDGHope they don’t change the concept. The current one is perfect for NWS.
Sounds like a win win for
Lisa East FalmouthSounds like a win win for everyone; previous owners, new owners, Edgartown and patrons. Congrats to all- look forward to visiting soon!
Love Rockfish, no need to
Terry Connors EdgartownLove Rockfish, no need to change it up. Good luck.
Love Rockfish and expect to
LC TisburyLove Rockfish and expect to keep lovin' it. Good news all round.
In all the articles there is
Joseph G Oak BluffsIn all the articles there is no mention of the man that made Rockfish what it was, Anthony Carestia. Congrats Anthony and I will enjoy seeing what you do with AL's Pals.
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