Find Food & Drink on the Oregon Coast
South Coast
Colonial Mexican Restaurant
Colonial Mexican Restaurant features great food and great service to make this restaurant a local favorite.
1220 W Central BlvdCoquille, OR
(541)396-5312
South Coast
Frazier’s Bakery
Frazier’s Bakery offers breakfast or brunch in a fun spot with an art gallery. It also offers bakery items to go.
23 E. 1st StreetCoquille, OR
(541)396-4832
South Coast
Coquille Valley Produce & Deli
Coquille Valley Produce & Deli supplies locally grown fruits and veggies while they are being grown locally. They also sell locally raised beef and pork. Their deli that can feed nearly any appetite, with a variety of tastes to satisfy your...
454 E. Hwy 42Coquille, OR
(541)396-3742
Email us (cvproduce1[at]gmail[dot]com)
South Coast
River’s Blessings Dairy Farm
At River’s Blessings Dairy Farm in Coquille, just east of Bandon, you can choose your cut of heritage meats and free-range eggs. Farming is a way of life in Southern Oregon, and you’ll be glad to see the happy pigs,...
90322 Highway 42 SCoquille, OR
(541) 347-8505
South Coast
The Coffee Connection
The Coffee Connection brews locally roasted coffee beans from Rayjen in Bandon, Oregon. Everything is homemade daily.
183 E. 2nd StreetCoquille, OR
(541)396-2800
South Coast
Coquille Broiler
Coquille Broiler offers great burgers, steak, seafood, salads and sandwiches along with a wide selection of beers and real ice cream milkshakes.
2 N. Central Blvd.Coquille, OR
(541)396-7039
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.