A local favorite tucked around the bay in the Eastside area. Choose from mesquite BBQ, steaks, ribs, seafood, and pasta. Coach House makes their BBQ oysters and chowder the old-fashioned way. Try refreshing cocktails like their Tropical Paradise. Outside dining…
Clausen Oysters is the largest oyster farm in Oregon – 600 acres in Coos Bay where they are harvested year-round. The restaurant and deli, with a menu designed by award-winning chef Paddy Glennon, offers sumptuous dishes like their famous oyster…
Enjoy subs, salads, and delicious homemade soups at City Subs. They make their bread from scratch every morning, with no preservatives, and pick quality meats and cheese. The macaroni and potato salad also made in-house. And start your morning with…
Discover the center of comfort with modern amenities, luxurious accents, and generous hospitality at City Center Motel. This is a hidden gem nestled in North Bend, close to Coos Bay and Oregon’s beautiful beaches, hiking, dunes, outdoor adventures, shops and…
Famuos for the finest Salmon, Albacore Tuna, Crab, Oysters and other fine seafood these water’s have to offer. At Chuck’s, they pick only the best! Gift packs and samplers are available as well and all are freshly prepared, hand packed…
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Part Aquarium. Part Museum. All Discovery! Located on the edge of the harbor in Charleston, the University of Oregon’s Charleston Marine Life Center is an exciting place of discovery for all ages, any time of the year. Aquaria highlight different coastal…
The Charleston Marina features extensive public docks for recreational and sport boaters. Right next door is the Charleston RV Park. Stay and Play. The friendly residents and merchants of Charleston will do everything possible to make your visit memorable and…
Charleston Information Center welcomes you to Oregon’s Adventure Coast, where the land meets the bay and the sea, opening up an abundance of possibilities. You’re invites to explore, to discover, to feel, to know…at land’s end, adventure begins. On Oregon’s…