Port Hopper
With 3000 square feet of merchandise split between two floors, owners Adrin and Eric have filled this space with a collection of decor, art, craft and cuisine from all corners of the globe.
With 3000 square feet of merchandise split between two floors, owners Adrin and Eric have filled this space with a collection of decor, art, craft and cuisine from all corners of the globe.
Astoria's running supply store.
An eclectic band of artists and makers, sharing what we do in the quirkiest little gift shop around. Originally located on Pier 39, the shop made the move to downtown Astoria in February 2024.
Gezellig Seafoods and European Groceries sells a wide assortment of local and exotic seafoods, European groceries, Soups and light lunches. They also offer vacuum packing freezing and overnight shipping services for sports fishing or gift giving.
At Soon Yi Sushi, they believe what is best for the ocean is best for us. Deeply committed to environmental sustainability and natural practices, they responsibly harvest their tuna using eco-friendly methods that respect ocean ecosystems and ensure long-term sustainability. The…
Located just 5 miles past the Clatsop County Fairgrounds, Olney Saloon is a local favorite. Offering daily specials, special events and live music. Family friendly until 8 p.m.
Golden Star Restaurant & Lounge offers a variety of Cantonese cuisine with some recipes from Northern China.
Geno's Pizza & Burgers serves espresso drinks in the morning and offers a full menu for lunch and dinner. Family-friendly dining. Homemade pizza sauce and dough, burgers, sub sandwiches and milkshakes.
Sightings of the state’s largest land animal and the second-largest member of the deer family, the Roosevelt elk are common across the Oregon Coast. To help plan your next sightseeing adventure, here’s more on where to see them on the Oregon Coast, how to watch them safely and why fall is such a fascinating time to spot these regal animals.