4 Best Restaurants in Redwood National Park, California

SeaQuake Brewing

$ Fodor's choice

Water from the cool and clean Smith River goes into the dozen or so beers poured at this microbrewery with a modern-industrial interior. They pair well with wood-fired thin-crust pizzas that include one with grilled chicken, bacon, artichoke hearts, garlic cream sauce, and cheeses from the local Rumiano Cheese Company.

Cafe Brio

$

With an inviting indoor dining room and outside seating overlooking bustling Arcata Plaza, this artisan bakery and restaurant is known for savory and sweet breads. Notable noshes include quiche, ham-and-cheese breakfast croissants, croques monsieur and madame, and focaccia sandwiches with avocado and Humboldt Fog goat cheese from Arcata's Cypress Grove creamery.

Good Harvest Cafe

$$

A cheerful café serving hearty, delicious breakfasts and espresso drinks, Good Harvest lives up to its name with ample use of locally grown and organic ingredients. Salads, burgers, sandwiches, vegetarian specialties, and several fish entrées are on the menu for lunch and dinner.

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Woodland Villa Restaurant

$

This homey, diner-style café just north of Klamath serves the sort of hearty American fare that'll fuel you up before a big day of hiking. The cooks prepare breakfast sandwiches, Belgian waffles, and chicken-fried steaks in the morning, and deli sandwiches, salads, and pizzas throughout the rest of the day. Overnight cabins and a small market are also part of the same-named compound.

15870 U.S. 101, Klamath, California, 95548, USA
707-482–2081
Known For
  • craft beers and ciders
  • local smoked salmon in the adjacent market
  • closes at 5:30 or 6 pm depending on the season
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. (but check)