26 Best Restaurants in The Oregon Coast, Oregon

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Oregon Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Alloro Wine Bar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Although it bills itself as a wine bar, this casually upscale dining room with local art on the walls is also one of the southern Oregon Coast's most sophisticated little restaurants. The dinner menu emphasizes freshly made pastas, often served with local seafood (the pan-seared jumbo shrimp over a saffron-parsnip puree is a standout). 

375 2nd St. SE, Bandon, OR, 97411, USA
541-347–1850
Known For
  • Often has mellow live music
  • Extensive Italian and southern Oregon wine list
  • Knowledgeable staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed., Thurs., and Sun. No lunch

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Beach Street Kitchen

$ Fodor's choice
Duck into this sunny corner café across the street from where the Yachats River empties into the sea for some of the tastiest made-from-scratch breakfast and lunch fare on the central Oregon Coast, along with a full selection of craft beer, wine, and cocktails. From the wild-mushroom frittata and baked French toast with Oregon blueberries in the morning to a killer beef barbacoa sandwich at lunch, the food here is consistently stellar, and the rustic-contemporary dining room, with tables fashioned out of Sitka spruce, is utterly inviting.

Blue Box Seafood

$$ Fodor's choice

This seasonal outdoor seafood-in-the-rough beer garden with a live-music stage and cornhole games sits directly on Winchester Bay, overlooking the marina whose fishing boats supply the fresh-caught, sustainable crab, bay shrimp, albacore tuna, and clams that appear on the short but sweet menu. Bands entertain the crowd many evenings, and families are welcome, along with well-behaved dogs. It's just outside Reedsport, in the heart of Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, and about midway between Florence and Coos Bay.

200 Coho Point Loop, Winchester Bay, OR, 97467, USA
541-361–6122
Known For
  • Hawaiian-style macaroni salad bowls with your choice of seafood
  • Extensive selection of local beers and wines
  • Hot dogs topped with fresh-picked Dungeness crabmeat
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–late May

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Buoy Beer Co.

$ Fodor's choice

One of the most acclaimed craft brewers on the coast, Buoy Beer also serves exceptionally tasty contemporary pub fare in its warm and inviting taproom, which is normally set in a converted 1920s grain warehouse (at 1 8th St.) on Astoria's riverfront walk, but following a massive building collapse in summer 2022, the restaurant has temporarily moved a few blocks away (call ahead to confirm the current location). Seafood figures prominently in many dishes, including rockfish-and-chips and bacon-clam chowder, but you'll also find delicious burgers and meat and cheese boards.

1152 Marine Dr., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–4540
Known For
  • Hoppy handcrafted IPAs and strong German-style beers
  • River and sea lion views
  • A good kids' menu

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Castaways

$$$$ Fodor's choice

At the north end of town, making it a perfect drop-in after a hike at Ecola State Park, this colorfully decorated spot with its own little tiki bar serves big portions of creatively prepared Caribbean and Creole fare, along with a fittingly extensive selection of tropical cocktails (the Yellowbird, with fresh-squeezed tangerine and lime juice and Tia Maria, is a favorite). Kick things off with Dungeness crab fritters with mango salsa and Bahamian brown stew, before savoring a heartier main dish, perhaps braised pork tenderloin in a rich mushroom-Marsala sauce or New Orleans–style jambalaya with smoked pork shoulder.

316 Fir St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–4444
Known For
  • Jerk baby back ribs with mango-habanero sauce
  • Easygoing island vibe
  • Caribbean-inspired cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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Clausen Oysters

$$ Fodor's choice

Have a seat at a picnic table overlooking Haynes Inlet at Oregon's largest oyster farm, which dates to 1981 and is located a few miles north of North Bend proper and fairly close to the Horsfall area of Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. At this picturesque, laid-back restaurant, bivalves are the star attraction and are available served raw, in a chowder with smoked bacon, in tacos, chicken-fried, and in po'boys. Salmon burgers, albacore ahi, and other fresh-caught fish are served as well, and you can also buy your seafood and other snacks to go from the on-site market and deli.

66234 N. Bay Rd., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA
541-756–3600
Known For
  • Good beer and wine selection
  • Chicken-fried oysters
  • Delightful bayfront setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Clearwater Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Part of the fun of dining in this handsome, bi-level restaurant with huge windows overlooking the bay is watching—and listening to—the big posse of sea lions gamboling about on the docks out back, but Clearwater also serves terrifically good seafood. You can't go wrong with any of the shareable starters, including tuna poke tacos and quinoa-crusted avocado fries, but save room for one or two of the signature mains—maybe jumbo sea scallops with green pea risotto and a blood orange–balsamic reduction or steak with a miso-cilantro sauce.

325 S.W. Bay Blvd., Portland, OR, 97365, USA
541-272–5550
Known For
  • View of sea lions and Yaquina Bay
  • Coconut curry stew loaded with local seafood
  • Salted caramel bourbon bread pudding

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JAndy Acres Greenhouse & Oyster Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

Set along a stretch of U.S. 101 that courses south of downtown Tillamook, a bit inland and through a lush, agrarian valley, this aptly named oasis of plants, garden gifts, fountains, and art is a delightful spot for a daytime meal that's usually refreshingly far from beach crowds. The restaurant specializes fresh bivalves from the owners' Netarts Bay oyster farm (enjoy them raw or grilled on the half shell or fried in po'boys) along with prawn tacos, steamer clams, and clam chowder.

6760 S Prairie Rd., Tillamook, OR, 97141, USA
503-842–1197
Known For
  • Charming greenhouse-nursery setting
  • Fresh-caught oysters
  • Local beer and Oregon wine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Local Ocean Seafoods

$$$ Fodor's choice

At this sustainable fish market and sleek, airy grill with retractable windows that look out across picturesque Yaquina Bay, the operators purchase fish directly from the boats in the fishing fleet right outside. The menu includes such fish lovers' fare as grilled black cod with hoisin sauce and yakisoba noodles, panko-buttermilk-crusted oysters, and Fishwives Stew (a tomato broth stew loaded with both shell- and finfish), and the seafood is never deep-fried—even the halibut in the fish-and-chips is grilled.

213 S.E. Bay Blvd., Newport, OR, 97365, USA
514-574–7959
Known For
  • Market with fresh-caught seafood to go
  • Superb wine list
  • House-smoked fish and shellfish

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Meridian Restaurant & Bar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

With its soaring windows, cathedral ceiling, earthy tones, and vibrant timber beams and flooring, this stylish and airy farm-to-table restaurant has become one of the coast's top destinations for a romantic meal—or even just a memorable breakfast or happy hour overlooking the Pacific. The kitchen sources as much as possible from local farms and seafood purveyors with its seasonal menu, which might feature char-grilled, wine-braised octopus with house nuoc cham and harissa, or a land-and-sea plate of beef tenderloin and pan-seared scallops with a wild-mushroom demi-glace.

33000 Cape Kiwanda Dr., Pacific City, OR, 97135, USA
503-483–3000
Known For
  • Shareable charcuterie and cheese plates
  • Amazing crab cakes
  • Four-course chef's tasting menus with optional wine pairings
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Offshore Grill and Coffee House

$$$ Fodor's choice

Throughout the day, this eclectic art-filled café with a sunny brick patio is Manzanita's favorite spot for a caffeine pick-me-up, featuring coffee from Cannon Beach's famed Sleepy Monk roastery, as well as casual lunches of meatloaf sandwiches and oyster po'boys. In the evening, however, Offshore Grill turns into a legit dinner house, serving up artfully plated moules frites, pan-seared duck breast with bok choy and an orange-chili sauce, and hazelnut-crusted local rockfish topped with a ginger-cranberry coulis. 

154 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA
971-324–0201
Known For
  • Creatively prepared local seafood and meats
  • Fabulous weekend brunch
  • Short walk from the beach
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Osprey Café

$ Fodor's choice
The delicious made-from-scratch breakfast and lunch items at this cheerful café with several outdoor seats reflects the owner's extensive travels around the world, from the Central American arepas with shredded chicken, black beans, and avocado to Indonesian nasi goreng to flavorful chilaquiles. There are plenty of classic American dishes, too (the Hangtown fry and Cobb salad are both excellent), and creative cocktails offer a way to liven up your weekend brunch.
2281 Beach Dr., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA
503-739–7054
Known For
  • Quiet location near south end of "the Prom"
  • Interesting globally inspired daily specials
  • Weekend brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No dinner

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Pacific Sourdough

$ Fodor's choice

Why yes, that is a line out the door of this diminutive takeout bakery overlooking Lint Slough in the village center of Waldport, about 10 miles up the coast from Yachats—but fear not, the line moves quickly. The payoff is a daily-changing selection of heavenly sweet and savory treats that on any given day might include blackberry tarts, hazelnut cheesecake, herb focaccia, double-onion cheddar scones, and honey-pear-cardamom cakes.

740 N.E. Mill St., Yachats, OR, 97394, USA
541-563–3044
Known For
  • Scones with creative flavors
  • Savory loaves of bread in a variety of styles
  • An extensive selection of cookies, cakes, and tarts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Wed. No dinner

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Pacific Sushi & Grill

$$ Fodor's choice

You'll find some of the tastiest sushi on the Oregon Coast at this welcoming Japanese restaurant with weathered-timber walls and booths and a friendly adjoining cocktail lounge. Beyond the flavorful and creative jumbo spider and hamachi jalapeño rolls, you'll find a great selection of Japanese dishes, including tonkotsu ramen with chashu pork and crispy fried karaage-style calamari.

613 Chetco Ave., Brookings, OR, 97415, USA
541-251–7707
Known For
  • Creative sushi rolls using sustainable seafood
  • Cucumber-wasabi martinis
  • Late-night menu in the Star Lounge

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Redfish

$$$ Fodor's choice

Two walls of windows allow diners at this stylish downtown bistro spectacular ocean panoramas, but the views inside are pretty inviting, too, from the modern artwork provided by sister establishment Hawthorne Gallery to the artfully presented and globally influenced food. Start with the local clams sautéed in butter or the crispy artichoke with aioli, before graduating to slow-roasted pork porchetta with a rosemary apple sauce or grilled local rockfish with a tarragon beurre rouge. Weekend brunch favorites include smoked-steelhead hash with roasted tomatoes and hollandaise, and the lamb burger with jalapeño jam and brie.

517 Jefferson St., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA
541-366–2200
Known For
  • Weekend brunch with mimosas
  • Decadent desserts
  • A noteworthy cocktail, wine, and craft beer program
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Restaurant Beck

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Immensely gifted chef-owner Justin Wills presents a short but memorable menu of creatively prepared, modern, Pacific Northwest cuisine each night in this romantic, contemporary dining room at the Whale Cove Inn. The menu changes regularly, with chef Wills sourcing largely from local farms, ranches, and fisheries, but you might start with an elk crepinette with chanterelle mushrooms and Asian pears, followed by pheasant breast with kalamata olives, brown-butter crumbs, and beet-pickled leeks. Save room for dessert; it's impressive here, with the apple pie tart topped with hard-crack caramel and candied almonds a particular standout. 

2345 U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA
541-765–3220
Known For
  • Panoramic views of Whale Cove
  • Exceptional desserts
  • One of the best wine lists on the coast
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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The Salmonberry

$$ Fodor's choice

With a sweeping wooden deck to watch the magnificent sunsets over Nehalem Bay and Manzanita's sand dunes, this lively farm-to-table restaurant in tiny, historic Wheeler could probably get away with serving merely ordinary food. But the owners offer a first-rate beverage program and exceptional, locavore-focused handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and creative seafood fare, including pappardelle with Willapa Bay clams and agnolotti filled with wild mushrooms, nettles, and Taleggio cheese.

380 Marine Dr., Wheeler, OR, 97147, USA
503-714–1423
Known For
  • Option of handmade gluten-free pasta
  • Well-curated wine list
  • Decadent desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch

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Ship Out Fish & Chips

$$ Fodor's choice

Order at the food truck window and have a seat in the airy indoor greenhouse-style dining room at this fun and casual restaurant decorated with wind chimes, art glass, hanging plants, and funky folk art—there's seating outside in the courtyard, too. Located in a quiet neighborhood south of downtown and Youngs Bay, this laid-back seafood spot serves up sublime fish (halibut, cod, prawns, scallops, calamari, or oysters) and chips, plus po'boys, chowders, and burgers. Although they don't sell alcohol, you can bring your own. 

92351 Lewis and Clark Rd., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-468–0373
Known For
  • Cajun-seasoned halibut sandwiches
  • Caesar salads topped with battered seafood
  • Good location en route to the beach of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Side Door Café

$$$ Fodor's choice

This enchanting dining room, set in an old brick and tile factory with a high ceiling, exposed beams, a fireplace, and many windows, shares its space with Eden Hall performance venue. The menu changes often, but favorites that tend to appear regularly include Marcona almond–crusted seared salmon with harissa and seasonal grilled vegetables and Northwest bouillabaisse with a lemongrass-saffron-tomato broth.

6675 Gleneden Beach Loop, Gleneden Beach, OR, 97388, USA
541-764–3825
Known For
  • Funky and historic industrial setting
  • Relaxed location just outside the bustle of Lincoln City
  • Eclectic seafood-intensive dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Sleepy Monk

$ Fodor's choice

In a region renowned for artisanal coffee, this small roaster brews some of the best espresso and coffee drinks in the state, and thus attracts java aficionados on caffeine pilgrimages from near and far eager to sample its certified-organic, fair-trade beans. Local, fresh pastries are stacked high and there's also a good selection of herbal and green teas.

1235 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–2796
Known For
  • Outstanding coffee
  • Cozy dining room with some outdoor seats
  • Savory and sweet baked goods
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Sorella

$$ Fodor's choice

This casually elegant, wood-paneled trattoria helmed by James Beard–nominated chef Justin Wills offers well-crafted takes on familiar Italian classics, including burrata with grilled bread, baked rigatoni in a creamy marinara sauce, and old-school spaghetti and meatballs. But it's the wood-fired pizzas that many regulars come back for, including a slightly spicy version topped with Italian sausage, Castelvetrano olives, Mama Lil's hot peppers, Calabrian chili oil, and San Marzano tomato sauce. The tiramisu is spot-on, and ther'es a great wine list. 

526 N.W. Coast St., Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-265–4055
Known For
  • Homemade gelato
  • Wood-fired pizzas with interesting toppings
  • Crispy-puffy focaccia garlic bread with mozzarella
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Tony's Crab Shack & Seafood Grill

$$ Fodor's choice

Started in 1989 as a bait and tackle shop (which still exists next door), this casual short-order seafood spot has become a staple of Bandon's small but picturesque riverfront boardwalk, renowned for its crab cakes, fish tacos, crab and bay shrimp sandwich, and house-smoked salmon. Open only until 6 pm, it's a reliable bet for lunch or a very early dinner.

155 1st St., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA
541-347–2875
Known For
  • Scenic riverfront location
  • Combo crab, steamer clam, and shrimp platters
  • Grilled oysters on the half shell with garlic butter
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Waterfront Depot Restaurant and Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

The detailed chalkboard menu of always intriguing nightly specials says it all: from the fresh, crab-encrusted halibut to classic duck-and-lamb cassoulet to Bill's Flaming Spanish Coffee, this is a place serious about fresh food and fine flavors. Originally located in the old Mapleton train station, moved in pieces and reassembled in Old Town Florence, the atmospheric tavern has a great view of the Siuslaw River and the Siuslaw River Bridge. In the summer diners can enjoy patio seating right at the water's edge. Reservations are strongly suggested.

1252 Bay St., Florence, OR, 97439, USA
541-902–9100
Known For
  • Decadent desserts
  • Amazing crab cakes
  • Excellent wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No lunch.

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Yachats Brewing

$ Fodor's choice

Inside this lively establishment with pitched-timber ceilings, skylights, and a solarium-style beer garden, you'll find one of the state's most impressive craft breweries and a taproom specializing in house-fermented, -pickled, and -smoked ingredients. It may sound like a slightly odd concept, but the food is creative and delicious, with dishes like house-smoked salmon, maitake mushroom eggs Benedict, kimchi rice bowls, and pulled pork sandwiches leading the way. The brews and other artisanal beverages here are just as innovative, from lemongrass-infused saison to goji berry–and–hibiscus kombucha.

348 U.S. 101 N, Yachats, OR, 97498, USA
541-547–3884
Known For
  • Unusual craft beers and probiotic drinks
  • Great kid-friendly Sunday brunch
  • Burgers and sandwiches with interesting seasonal toppings
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. in winter

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Yolk

$ Fodor's choice
The locally sourced, all-day breakfasts at this hip café on Manzanita's main drag include hefty platters of buttery biscuits with fennel sausage–mushroom gravy and lemon-ricotta pancakes with marionberries. For lunch, try the lamb burger with feta and a dill-mint aioli.
503 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA
503-368–9655
Known For
  • Incredibly good crispy custard french toast
  • Nice selection of cocktails
  • Warm, attentive service
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues., Wed., and late Dec.–Jan. No dinner

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Stephanie Inn Dining Room

$$$$ Fodor's choice

As diners enjoy a romantic view of Haystack Rock, this luxe hotel's sophisticated, supremely romantic dining room prepares a new menu nightly, crafting exquisite dinners using fresh, local ingredients. Diners can expect dishes such as cedar plank–roasted salmon, rack of lamb with chanterelle risotto, and a lemon-curd tart with wild berry sauce. You can order à la carte or opt for the four-course prix-fixe, with or without wine pairings. There's an extensive regional and international wine list. The view, cuisine, and attentive service combine to make it one of the finest dining experiences in the Pacific Northwest.