Find Food & Drink on the Oregon Coast
North Coast
The Ghost Hole Public House
Open 7 days a week, The Ghost Hole Public House offers great food and entertainment with Karaoke on Fridays and Saturday nights.
409 Garibaldi AvenueGaribaldi, OR
503.322.2733
North Coast
Garibaldi Portside Bistro
Garibaldi Portside Bistro is a tiny smokehouse that has taken the coast by storm with their house-smoked meats, tuna so local it was offloaded from the boat a few hundred yards away, hand-pressed burgers and locally-sourced ingredients. Find a full-range...
307 Mooring Basin DriveGaribaldi, OR
503-842-9148
Email us (garibaldiportside[at]gmail[dot]com)
North Coast
Kelley’s Place
Breakfast served all day at Kelley’s Place. Also open for dinner.
210 3rd StGaribaldi, OR
503-322-4310
North Coast
Parkside Cafe & Espresso
Garibaldi, OR
(503) 322-0357
North Coast
Pirate’s Cove Restaurant
The only thing more outstanding than the food is the spectacular view of Tillamook Bay and Bay Ocean Spit. While the extensive seafood menu is packed with delicious entries and freshly-caught seafood, the real treasure here is their breakfast menu....
14170 Hwy 101 NGaribaldi, OR
503.322.2092
Email us (rogers113[at]embarqmail[dot]com)
North Coast
Pacific Edge Espresso
You can find Pacific Edge Espresso’s drive through stand at the south end of Garibaldi. Enjoy an espresso beverage, signature drink (they serve milkshakes made with Tillamook ice cream) or pick up a bagel, scone or cookie.
225 Garibaldi AvenueGaribaldi, OR
503-322-2311
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.