Reviews on American food in Oceanside, Oregon, United States. Oceanside is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. The population was 361 at the 2010 census. Oregon Route 131's northern terminus is in the community, which is just north of Netarts. Symons State Park is in Oceanside, while Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge lies just offshore.
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5 based on 40 reviews
Almost hidden anyway, the place looked tacked onto the grocery store and off the main drag. Also small, probably 15-20 seats max. Well worth your effort to find, everything looks fresh and homemade, the pancakes were huge and the sourdough breakfast sandwich was top notch and clearly made with a hand formed sausage patty not some premade patty. If you need a good start to the day this is it.
4 based on 372 reviews
Blue Heron French Cheese Company offers a gourmet tasting experience and fun for the whole family. Enjoy free samples of gourmet cheese (including our famous Blue Heron Brie), taste the region's finest wines, and wander thru the one-of-a-kind gift store.
We heard about this place and decided to stop for the night on our way down the 101. If you're in an RV, you can ask inside for permission to spend the night - you'll get a parking permit good for up to 2 nights - no charge. We had lunch upon our arrival. I had a soup and salad trio for $9.50 - I chose a superfood salad and Amish pea salad and a cup of curried chicken and rice soup. The soup was heavy on the rice, but delicious. The salads were good. My husband had a half Reuben sandwich with a cup of clam chowder that he said was very good. Many of the sandwiches are made with Blue Heron brie cheese (how can you go wrong?). You order at the counter and lunch is delivered to your table. You can grab a bottle of beer or a glass of wine to go with your lunch if you wish. Or enjoy a wine tasting - $5 for 5 wines. We picked up a small wheel of their peppercorn brie to take with us. My husband plans to go back in tomorrow morning for a breakfast panini before we continue on down the road. I'm sure we'll be up early as there's a hen house here and I expect to hear roosters crowing. The hens are free feeding out in the field directly behind our RV at the moment. It's a lovely property. This was our first time here and we'd definitely stop again for lunch or an overnight.
4 based on 1236 reviews
This is where it all started back in 1996. Envisioned by three inspired founders, a little run-down beachfront building began its transformation into the international icon it is today. The only beachfront brewpub in the Pacific Northwest, this inviting e
A day trip to this Oregon beach with out of state visitors. Weather was super. Sam was our waiter and handled the seven of us with perfection. We had lunch. Honey and I shared the Dungeness Crab Mac and Cheese. It was amazing!! Great beers during previous visits as well. This place is popular for these reasons.
4 based on 47 reviews
We ordered a pizza and wings for carry out. The Upstairs special pizza was ok, thick crust; lots of pepperoni, so unless youâre a big fan, it might be too much. The wings unfortunately were not done inside. We baked them for 20 minutes and then, they were fine. Lots of Tabasco in the sauce, so again, only good if you like that. Wonât be going back.
3 based on 407 reviews
The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge specializes in farm-to-table, locally sourced cuisine. Known nationally for our fresh Netarts Bay oysters! Specialty craft cocktails, local micro-brews and Oregon/Washington wine selections!
We stopped for drinks and apps. Service was slow getting our drinks, not sure why. Food was good, we got the crab dip and calamari. Sat on the patio, beware if it is sunny the metal tables could be hot and have a bright reflection from the sun.
4 based on 148 reviews
The fresh food here is cooked to order which is always the best. Great seafood, pulled pork, tacos, and clams. The coffee is great as well. The service is good. Just a small place, no reservations, first come first served. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Moderately priced.
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4 based on 556 reviews
Hands down the best seafood this trip. One night a Stuffed Sole with red snapper and bay shrimp. Another night red snapper v lightly breaded. Very high rated crab cakes. Beer wine, excellent ocean view and restaurant atmosphere. I counted 10 tables. Fills up quickly. Priced well moderate to high.
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