Find a place to eat or drink on the Oregon Coast
North Coast
Astoria Sunday Market
Astoria Sunday Market, located in the heart of Astoria’s Downtown, combines fresh produce, local arts & crafts, food, music, and more in a lively downtown street market atmosphere. The market features up to 150 vendors each week offering locally-made products...
Astoria, OR
503-440-7168
Email us (shelby[at]astoriadowntown[dot]com)
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North Coast
Neskowin Farmers Market
Visit the Neskowin Farmers Market Saturdays from mid-May through September.
Neskowin, OR(503) 679-4507
North Coast
Manzanita Farmers Market
Start your summer weekends with fresh local food from the Manzanita Farmers Market every Friday evening mid -June through mid-September.
635 Manzanita AvenueManzanita, OR
Central Coast
Newport Saturday Farmers’ Market
The Newport Farmer’s Market has been an important anchor in our vibrant coastal community since 1978. Visit on Saturdays throughout the year-long growing season and you will see the market has something for everyone. The market offers diverse, high-quality, seasonal...
Newport, OR
541-961-8236
Email us (newportfarmersmarketmanager[at]gmail[dot]com)
Central Coast
Toledo Waterfront Market
Stop by vendor booths selling vegetables, crafts, and more at the Toledo Waterfront Market. There will be food carts, Pat E Mac’s BBQ, Colomo Fetuccini, hot dogs, Tamales Etc, R& R Coastal Cuisine’s fish & chips and more. Open every...
385 NW A StreetToledo, OR
541-336-3183
Email us (director[at]toledooregon[dot]org)
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.
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.