Reviews on American food in Charleston, Oregon, United States. Charleston (Coos language: Milukwich ) is an unincorporated community in Coos County, Oregon, United States. Home to a large commercial fishing fleet, it is adjacent to the ocean entrance to Coos Bay. Charleston is the site of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology and the United States Coast Guard Charleston Lifeboat Station.
Things to do in Charleston
4 based on 394 reviews
This quaint local breakfast/lunch restaurant is a real find. The offer several types of freshly baked muffins.. the bran muffin was delicious! Portions are large and the staff friendly. My veggie omelette was great. The bowl of oatmeal offered several topping that enhance the common menu item. Itâs worth the stop!
4 based on 144 reviews
Sandwich shop
This is our family's go to place for lunch. It is very popular so go early or be prepared to wait a few minutes. You order at the counter, get your own beverages and select a table. The food is brought out to you. The serve is quick.The bread is outstanding (we actually order rolls for X-mas) and fresh baked. There a large menu with soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps, and desserts.All the food is very good so explore the options.
4 based on 96 reviews
At Cafe 1297 we serve American style food, with great specials every day!Friday and Saturday nights is prime rib! And check out our breakfast specials, they will get you going!
Waitress was spot on with water and order. Food very tasty and plentiful. I would go back and recommend this to friends and familyGreat to hear, thank you for taking the time to let us know! We hope to see you back soon! Thanks from your friends at Three Rivers Casino Resort
4 based on 309 reviews
We are a little brewery dedicated to local quality. We offer great beer, Oregon Wines, and locally distilled spirits as well as a small, seasonal, locally sourced menu. We have lovely outdoor seating and live music almost every night we are open. We are f
Our party had a few different items fromThe menu. The potato soup is great along with the fried tuna, Mac and cheese, chicken, the Reuben sandwich was especially good and the fries were awesome (like homemade)!!!
3 based on 74 reviews
Fisherman's Grotto Provides Freshly Made Coastal Seafood to the Coos Bay, OR Area.
We were so excited to eat at Fisherman Grotto. This cozy restaurant has the freshest homemade seafood dishes. Their clam chowder is delicious and we had the freshest fish/shrimp and chips and the most creamiest shrimp pasta The fish and shrimp melted in your mouth. Friendly staff and other customers were raving about how their French fries were the tastiest they ever ate. If you are touring the beaches on this route, this is a definite stop in Coos Bay area. This is definitely a pearl on the coast.
3 based on 88 reviews
The person I was traveling with remembered this restaurant from years ago. So it was a must experience.Trying to find something positive I can say there is easy access off and on the road. Plenty of parking.My litmus test for a coast cafe is the chowder. More like potato soup. Very few clams and no flavor. It was served piping hot and I like that.Dinner partner had the fish and chips. The breading on the fish had no flavor. The fish was moist and cooked to perfection. No flavor thought. Large portion of no flavor fish.Skip the coleslaw all together. An IPA from "Seven Devils" brewery was very good and a decent price of $5 per pint.
3 based on 191 reviews
Portside Lounge has the best happy hour on the coast. Well actually the best happy hour I have ever experienced. It was especially nice to be greeted when I walked in. I noticed the bartender greeted everyone that walk in. It seems the locals enjoy this happy hour.What makes this happy hour special? House liquors are not bottom shelf! A Jim Beam whiskey sour with cherry was $2.75. Draft domestics were only $2 and a selection of Micro brews were $4 per pint. Now the best part of this happy hour is the $5 food menu. Three pieces of fish, fries were my choice off the $5 menu. My friend had the shrimp salad for $5. A nearby table had the clam chowder and said it was great. Several selections on the $5 menu.Happy hour is 3pm to 6 pm every day of the week! Lots of tables by the window so you can sit and watch folks digging for clams. Big TV located for watching sports if you want. The room is large enough that if you want privacy you could find a place.Don't hesitate to visit even if you can't make it for the happy hour. You can't go wrong giving Portside Lounge a visit.
4 based on 30 reviews
You can always count on excellent food, service, and positive attitudes while grabbing a bite at Capt'n Jacks. food that makes you feel good
4 based on 197 reviews
I ate here with my three kids 7/7/2019 for dinner. We each got small plates, one just a kids meal. The bill came and it was $72. They neglected to give me an itemized receipt so I went and asked for one. They charged me $5 for my 7 year olds milk! I can buy 2 gallons for that! Teach me to make sure I look at drink prices, though I do not believe Milk was on the menu. When I asked for the itemized receipt, the waitress became nervous, handed to me and whoosh gone. The food was nothing special by the way. Better eats down the street!
4 based on 202 reviews
Great clam chowder. Has a slight âcajunâ flavor but creamy with a reasonable amount of potatoes and lots of clams! Halibut Fish & Chips reminded me of English Fish & Chips. Chips ( french fries) were quite good. Good beer on tap.
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