Netarts /ˈniːtɑːrts/ is an unincorporated community in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States; it is a census-designated place (CDP). The population was 744 at the 2000 census.
Things to do in Netarts
4.5 based on 475 reviews
Server Matt was almost too quick but very attentive and accommodating. A December Sunday evening gave us the place to ourselves. The Angels on Horseback - perfectly cooked bacon wrapped around large oysters - were very tasty and a large serving. The stuffed mushroom caps were exceptional and again a large serving. The chicken entrée was horrendous and graciously accepted back with a full credit. The Cioppino was filled with flavor and the amount of seafood within was an experience not soon to be forgotten. All in all, a pleasant experience
3.5 based on 355 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 wanted a memorable meal for Christmas dinner on the Oregon Coast, but most restaurants were closed. We thought of having pizza at the Schooner Restaurant in Netarts, but that was closed too! But their bar was open and was serving a SPECIAL PHO NOODLE dish...which comes from Vietnam. We tried it and it was WONDERFUL! We learned that this is a special CHRISTMAS TRADITION from Tom Flood and Nancy, so we are already planning to come back next Christmas!
4.5 based on 458 reviews
Based on TripAdvisor reviews we went out of our way to try this restaurant and were really good we did. Stopped here on a rainy Sunday and had great bowls of clam chowder, crispy fried calamari, and a dozen raw oysters. Everything was really good and we plan on coming back any time were in the area. Sooooo good!
5 based on 77 reviews
Super fresh and delicious donuts. We drove the short trip from Rockaway Beach and it was well with it! Many traditional donut types and flavors, but very yummy and reasonably priced. I think we spent close to $12 for around a dozen fresh assorted doughnuts. The older couple who work at the bakery just add it to the charm of the whole experience. We will definitely go there again in the future.
4 based on 283 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. Try the Blue Heron Deli with fresh baked bread and homemade soups and salads. Outside your family will enjoy visiting with the animals at our petting farm and relaxing in our picnic area. Open seven day a week, year round.
More of a store than an attraction, but worth a stop. They have lots of things out for sampling.... but lots of unsupervised kids with their fingers in stuff too..... not to appetizing. Cheeses, Dips, Housewares, Books. Lots of stuff for sale. We did the wine tasting and ended up buying a fruit wine that was really good. Plenty of parking for RVs. Probably once you have stopped once, not a place you will go back to.
5 based on 52 reviews
We are currently renovating our kitchen and searching for the perfect restaurateur to continue the 5 star food & service we pride ourselves on! If you know anyone who you think would be the right fit, we would love to meet them! In the meantime, feel free to come by for coffee or stroll through the gardens & gift shoppe. Cafe re-opening after Labor Day!
As of the first weekend of August, the former owners of Hidden Acres have taken the property back. All employees who made the place the one that is recommended so highly were terminated. I would recommend everyone to wait at least one month to even try their food (if they are going to have it). The previous owner (Jill) and staff made it a wonderful oasis to go for a lovely lunch or just a cup of coffee with friends. It is sorely going to be missed and will wait to see what new owners have planned. I am just glad this happened after I had my planting done and do not need a nursery in he short term. Again, the place has changed hands (everyone) so do not know what the food is like.
4 based on 1 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 establishment welcomes guests with tantalizing beer cuisine, intimate brewery tours and, arguably, the most incredible beach patio experience around. Gaze in awe at Oregon’s largest Haystack Rock. Watch the surfers. See the sun set. Order another beer.
On the Oregon coast, one should expect, and usually can find, quality, local seafood. We stopped here for dinner based on reviews. The good--well the beer was good. The bad--everything else. Fish and chips were great if you want Alaskan cod. We could have done as well going to the supermarket and buying a box of frozen cod cuts and putting them into the oven and it would have cost a lot less than the $30 we put out for two orders. Frankly, they were terrible. Service for ordering was also marginal; definitely not friendly or helpful. Go to Pelican and have a beer; but, avoid the food!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Under new management and recently renovated, Five Rivers Coffee Roasters & Café, across from the Tillamook Cheese Factory, is open daily 6am to 6pm. Stop by for a cup of fresh in-house roasted coffee, or an award winning Pelican beer and take some home with you! Five Rivers offers free Wi-Fi and is the perfect hang out to meet friends, study or have a relaxed meeting. There’s also a drive thru! Convenient, fast and comfy.
Stopped on our way to the shore to caffeinate. The coffee was good as were the scones but only one restroom for at least 20 people in the shop and a long line ensued. Please at least get two stalls!
4.5 based on 69 reviews
After visiting Cape Meares, we stopped in Oceanside to for nourishment and happened on this cafe. It was very busy, but we managed to find a table by a window that we eventually shared with another couple. My wife ordered a pair of flapjacks (pancakes) accompanied by butter and syrup. These turned out to be too thick so and dry so she did not come close to finishing. I fared considerably better by ordering the breakfast sandy - 2 scrambled eggs, avocado, tomato, cheddar cheese, house roasted red pepper and bacon aioli. Service throughout was friendly.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
We had the grande burrito. Great. The portion was huge. The staff was friendly and the food was fast. Also tried a beef tongue taco which was great. Definitely go!
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