A region so good you can taste it

They say food and drink are shaped by the places they come from. On the Oregon Coast, they come from right here.

They say food and drink are shaped by the places they come from. On the Oregon Coast, they come from right here.

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South Coast

Monkey Business

Monkey Business Marina Market & Restaurant proudly serves popular burgers, seafood, local fish ’n chips, and award-winning tacos. Savor their daily made clam chowder by the cup, bowl, bread bowl or quart. Located in the Charleston Marina.

63516 Kingfisher Road
Charleston, OR

541-778-3650
Email us (monkeybusinessfood[at]hotmail[dot]com)

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South Coast

Cape Arago Café & Espresso

Breakfast served all hours with 10 different omelets, pancakes and French toast from the griddle, and Cape Arago Café’s famous 4-pound breakfast burrito. Enjoy their burgers, sandwiches, and creative lunch specials. Drive-thru espresso. Call ahead for meal and coffee pickup...

91120 Cape Arago Hwy
Charleston, OR

541-808-2226

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South Coast

Authentic Filipino Food Truck

Savor the rich flavors of authentic Filipino cuisine with a menu full of comforting favorites. Enjoy tender Caldereta beef with jasmine rice, flavorful rice noodles, and crispy lumpia—beef, crab, or sweet plantain. Potstickers and mango empanadas add the perfect touch...

Coos Bay, OR

541-435-8398

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Central Coast

Hwy 101 Burger

Hwy 101 Burger makes delicious burgers that are always fresh, never frozen. It’s within walking distance of beautiful Siletz Bay and also has a pool table, pinball, and other games for a fun atmosphere. 

5045 SW Hwy 101
Lincoln City, OR

541-418-2305
Email us (info[at]hwy101burger[dot]com)

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South Coast

Harbor Light Restaurant

The Harbor Light Restaurant is a favorite of locals and travelers on the Oregon Coast. They have been serving seafood, steaks and burgers for over 35 years. The staff works extremely hard to make sure you’re served fresh local foods...

960 Highway 101
Reedsport, OR

541-271-3848

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South Coast

Langlois Market & Deli

The Langlois Market & Deli has great hotdogs and sandwitches, all kinds of beer, basic staples and a growing fresh local veggie case. Plus, they also feature fantastic local grass fed beef steak, burgers, and jerky.

48444 US-101
Langlois, OR

541-348-2476

Explore Oregon’s Coastal Food Trails

The Oregon Coast has a bounty of amazing, fresh food. Best of all, these farmers, fishers, and restaurateurs are all local, which means that supporting them supports their communities. These customizable Food Trails are treasure maps to the riches of Oregon’s Coastal Cuisine.

The North Coast Food Trail website is a guide to discovering excellent local food from Cannon Beach to Lincoln City. This resource is a curated list of farm and coast-to-table experiences for those who love to dig in and know where their food came from.

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Spotlighting Oregon’s Southern Coast, this food trail has the low down on restaurants, markets, breweries, and more. What’s the criteria? The food at these places is all locally-made. There’s not a chain to be found here.

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Travel Stories

Under-the-Radar Spots for Food Lovers on the Oregon Coast

For beachgoing families, Oregon’s coastal destinations offer every kind of food from seafood shacks to date-night dining — and everything in between. While the Coast has many popular places that draw in crowds for good reason, residents and frequent visitors know to share the love with smaller eateries off the beaten path, especially in the busy summer season. We’ve rounded up some under-the-radar spots worth their salt so you can spend more time beachcombing than searching for a place to eat.
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Comforting Soups and Chowders for a Chilly Day on the Coast

The Oregon Coast is never really quiet, but winter is great for lodging discounts, fewer crowds and roaming endless sandy beaches that disappear into the fog. You can watch the kKing tTides from scenic overlooks, hunt agates after the storms subside, and enjoy a fresh cup of clam chowder or stick-to-your ribs soups after your adventures. Here are some places to enjoy a bowl of comfort.
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Clamming Adventures on the Oregon Coast

Digging clams for dinner is a beloved tradition on the Oregon Coast. Whether they’re steamed, fried or the star of a hearty chowder, bivalves are a prized ingredient from the sea. Armed with a license and a few tools, you can explore an entire menu on Oregon’s coastal bays, which are home to five major clam species including the gaper, cockle, littleneck, butter and soft-shell. Or head to the North Coast, where you can find the succulent razor clam on ocean beaches. Here are some top places for clam digging and enjoying these briny treats on Oregon’s coast.
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Navigating Winter Waters With Alanna Kieffer

On most days you can find Alanna Kieffer by the Pacific Ocean. She might be farming Pacific dulse for Oregon Seaweed or sharing her love of marine ecosystems with others through her business Shifting Tides, which connects people and place through educational adventures in Oregon’s intertidal zones. Or she might be planning special dining events for a multivenue series she co-founded, Winter Waters, which focuses on regenerative seafood. Regardless of where she is, however, one thing’s certain: She’s raising awareness about the habitats of the Oregon Coast.
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Cheese Lover’s Guide to the Oregon Coast

Though better known for oceanside fish and chips and DIY crabbing and clamming in its many bays, the Oregon Coast is also the home of rolling pasture land and a long history of making cheese. The lush green pastures of the Coast Range foothills are home to herds of Holsteins and Jerseys, and some pretty cute goats, too, whose milk is the basis for delicious cheeses. Add one of these cheesy spots to your next Coast visit, or plan a whole cheese-tasting road trip.
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The Coast’s Freshest Seafood

From Garibaldi to Brookings, many historic fishing ports on the Oregon Coast still serve visitors with family-run seafood markets. In some spots you can even walk the docks, mingle with resident fishing families and buy direct from working boats. Here are some can’t-miss spots to buy the freshest seafood Oregon offers.
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Come discover Oregon’s local flavor

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