Brookings is a city in Curry County, Oregon, United States. It was named after John E. Brookings, president of the Brookings Lumber and Box Company, which founded the city in 1908. As of the 2010 census the population was 6,336.
Things to do in Brookings
4.5 based on 90 reviews
i've always liked ice cream. growing up in san francisco, we had a couple most excellent ice cream shops. now as an adult i still enjoy ice cream. i don't keep it at home, but rather love having it out. slugs 'n stones is THE place to go for ice cream. they serve umpqua, which is lusciously delicious, they are friendly, and it's lovely sitting outside at one of the benches at the harbor, enjoying the scrumptious flavors.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Best pastry ever! We had croissants but had an incredible selection of baked goods to choose from. It's a take out only kind of place so head south on 101 and get coffee from the Dutch Bros. Best breakfast to indulge on! Bakery is located in a strip mall. Park in front, follow a hallway in center of building and find it at the end of the hall.
4.5 based on 328 reviews
The atmosphere was charming. The location right next to the theater couldn't have been better. The food was excellent. The cream of spinach soup was yummy. The bread servings were huge. My husband's chicken Pica-ta dish was excellent. He seldom eats everything but he totally cleaned his plate, as did I. But. There is a But. I personally do not like balsamic vinegar, and all the salads except the spinach salad had balsamic dressing, so I didn't have a salad. There was no other choice of dressing. When I got my squash ravioli with mushrooms, there was a prominent drizzle of balsamic vinegar all over it, and the menu didn't say that or I would not have ordered it. The server was outstanding and had them redo it for me, and it happened exceptionally fast. The servers all work as a team which I found delightful. The place was packed when we arrived so we sat at the bar. As soon as a table became available, they cleaned it quickly and moved us. We would definitely eat there again. I will just remember to tell them that even though they love balsamic vinegar, I do not so I don't want a hint of it on any of my food. Note: They did give us butter for our bread.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
It's about people, it's about fun, it's about good music, and its about coffee! Serves: Coffee, Smoothies, Rebel Energy Drinks, Teas, Love
Dutch Bros. has some of the best coffee on the planet. Their competitor's coffee doesn't even come close to Dutch Bros. coffee. Their service is spectacular, their staff are the best. So when you are looking for an awesome cup of java, look no further...MoreThank you so much for the kind words chefminter! We are appreciate your business and will be sharing the great feedback with our staff!
4.5 based on 203 reviews
We approached restaurant from back side (or was it front?), took some stairs down to dining area. Greeted warmly. Being attached to an art gallery, paintings adorned the walls of a dark interior. Spot lights shone on tables and artwork. Wife had a rack of lamb. “Cooked to perfection,” said she. My halibut was delicious. They offer both soup & salad, rare these days. I had chowder & salad. Pinot grigio ($6 a glass) accompanied my fish. Man on keyboard entertained. Our waitress was busy, handling all tables. Good service. Total bill was $71, plus tip. Intimate seating, but limited size. Recommend reservation.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Small, quiet, lovely spot on waterfront/harbor. Service is the same, huge selections of coffees, Chai teas, smoothies. Yummy pastries and sandwiches. Sunday haven to read paper in two overstuffed chairs. Bright red bistro sets are set up outside. Love, love, love this little gem.
4.5 based on 177 reviews
We ate here with a group of 10 for an early dinner. They handled it perfectly. The food is very good and we had a wide variety of items at the table. There is a coconut seafood special that is served in a young coconut that is something else! The prices are very reasonable. It is great too that they have brown rice or jasmine rice.
4 based on 42 reviews
How can you not love a $5.00 lunch with a sandwich, fries (lots of them) a drink and a small sundae... When we go to Brookings, we go to DQ..
4 based on 42 reviews
Open from 6am-7pm Monday-Saturday. Come get a delicious drink and take it to the movies with you, our drinks are theater friendly. We serve fresh baked good; cinnamon rolls, sticky buns, croissants, cookies, bagels, breakfast all day, ice cream, paninis, sandwiches, free Wi-Fi, coffee, espresso, mochas, milkshakes, smoothies. We feature live music (MOST) Thursdays and Fridays and some Saturdays.
Looked at the good old bacon & eggs, but went after the 'Dirty Pig Omelet'. The peppered gravy made it very tasty, so it didn't take long to devour my pig.
Good waitress, but sloppy back staff made the morning drag a bit, but the food made up for all that. Great for couples, but because of the small area, tough on the kiddos.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
We pride ourselves on fresh and local ingredients, delicious seasonal cocktails in an inviting, casual & upbeat environment. Enjoy dinner with the family daily until 9pm, come back for late night (21+ after 9pm- never close before 11) for a snack, libation and live music! Friday & Saturday we open at 11am for lunch. Pool table and shuffleboard available as well!
Stopped in for the first time with friends, and didn't know what to expect. We were delighted with the $2 margaritas, and $4 happy hour snacks. Not what we were expecting in Brookings, Oregon. The food was something you would find in the Bay Area. Tempera devilled eggs, deep fried pickles, Asian wings, and pork sliders. For dessert mama's balls. Wow! Rice crippies with peanut butter dipped in chocolate, about the size of a golf ball. Yum! Nothing we had wasn't delish!
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