Seaside is a city in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. The name Seaside is derived from Seaside House, a historic summer resort built in the 1870s by railroad magnate Ben Holladay. The city's population was 6,457 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Seaside
5.0 based on 71 reviews
A one-of-kind photo adventure with a vintage Seaside theme! All props are upside down (inverted) and hung from the ceiling, allowing for a fun interactive photo opportunity! Use your smartphone or ours, with the help of our staff take the best, fun pose in the scene of your choice, then invert it and you're now upside down!
We had a great time. Even my teenage son who hates having pictures taken of him was enjoying the experience. They did a great job during the photo shoot. Even after they went above and beyond to help us get a picture. I highly recommend
4.5 based on 329 reviews
We were introduced to this place 10 years ago and made a point to come here when we returned to the area. Great food (come hungry-- generous portions), the log building/restaurant & logging equipment/collections are impressive (check out the "ridge pole" at the top of the ceiling as well as the solid-log bar in the basement) and the staff friendly (despite the fact that we showed up right before closing). Husband & son enjoyed the machinery/logging stuff; daughter & I enjoyed the fall decor/fireplaces; we all enjoyed the food. :-)
4.5 based on 800 reviews
Great view of the ocean. Fun signs and statues to take pictures in front of. And mo's restaurant is right next door.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Visit Wheel Fun Rentals at Seaside’s Holladay Drive! Once you’ve selected your steed you can cruise past the Seaside Aquarium, the kite shop, the carousel, or explore the coastline. In Seaside you can be a kid again, starting on one of our unique cycles and electric vehicles. Don’t miss this unique way to explore Seaside!
Our family of 5 was going to rent a large bike. The owner said we’d do better with the smaller bike. So we got that and it was perfect. I appreciated his honesty instead of giving us something more to make more money. The bike was fun and In great shape. They cleaned it really well. They sell an annual pass which worked with the boat rental too. Overall, the kids loved it and we had a blast.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
The only thing small town about this book store is its location. The staff is very knowledgeable and on top of what is important to readers today. They keep their finger on the pulse of what is up-and-coming both in nonfiction and fiction and if the book is not on the Shelf they can get it for you without any difficulty. I don't live in Seaside, but I still consider Beach books my local bookstore. Most of the year I call and request books and they mail them to me at my home address in Alaska. You don't have to live in Seaside to make Beach books your local bookstore.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
The title says it all, WOW!!! What a place! Spin the big wheel and win a free piece of taffy!! 170 flavors and you will be blown away with this place!!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
This is one of our favorite things to do in Seaside! Every evening after dinner we would head to the arcade and play games. All the arcade games are super fun, but fascination ball is our favorite. It's like a combination of ski ball and bingo and you can win great prizes too!
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Arcadia Beach is Beautiful and Fun Beach to visit anytime of the year! A smallish parking lot, so get there early for the best spots. Right on Highway 101 and a short walk down the steps to the most Gorgeous sandy beach that's got a Terrific Surf very close. Some fun rocks to climb and there used to be a lot of rocks, shells, and agates until a high tide washed a whole lot of sand in and now it's hard to find them. Great picnic area and a Wonderful view!
4.5 based on 57 reviews
This is a must-do for anyone visiting Seaside. Drive around the circle, take photos at the monument, park nearby and watch the ocean. There is park bench seating surrounding the turn-around. The turn-around and monument overlook the ocean and are adjacent to the boardwalk. Broadway Street runs east and west and at the west end it's a one-way. Driving Broadway is a must too. Broadway is the main street with many small shops, some touristy and some just nice shops. The site includes public restrooms under the turn-around/statute. Not far away is the salt making site where the expedition distilled seawater for salt.
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