Find out what American restaurants to try in Gleneden Beach. Gleneden Beach /ɡlɛnˈiːdɪn/ is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the Oregon Coast five miles south of Lincoln City, just south of the Salishan Spa and Golf Resort, along U.S. Route 101.
Things to do in Gleneden Beach
4 based on 1951 reviews
We always order the clam chowder no matter what other foods interest us. My daughter is not a sea food lover & has always been able to find something to suit her. I on the other hand will eat almost any sea food except for calamari. The fish & chips are great. Mo's is a true eating experience when traveling on OR coast. We've always had entertaining wait staff who have been able to discuss different dishes with our party, give suggestions & are very welcoming.
4 based on 303 reviews
The Surfrider Restaurant is open to the public for a unique oceanfront dining experience in both our restaurant and bar. Enjoy breathtaking views of ocean waves crashing on the rocks below while tempting your taste buds with a menu designed for all. We of
Hadnât been here in awhile for breakfast, so we were pleasantly surprised that the overall dining experience was still very good. I had a traditional egg entree and my wife went with an omelet. Both came as ordered, nice presentation, and very quick. Servers were exceptional today, checking back often to see if we needed anything. This was a Sunday morning so most diners were enjoying the ocean views and a leisurely breakfast, and it was nice that there was no effort to âmove you aloneâ. We left, reminding ourselves that SR still is at the top of our list of preferred stops for breakfast/lunch! Weâll visit again!
4 based on 361 reviews
Breakfast and lunch 7:30 to 1. Closed Tuesdays and Sundays. We offer traditional breakfast and lunch fare at reasonable prices with great service.
Pass this place a few times and thought I'd give it a try. Interesting little cafe it has good food but I'm really getting sick and tired of going places that allow dogs. Dogs should never be allowed in a food establishment unless it is a certified service animal. My wife is very allergic to dogs and to think that dogs should have more rights than a human is ridiculous. For that reason alone it drops to a 1-star could have been four. We won't be going back.
4 based on 2177 reviews
Tidal Raves Seafood Restaurant offers the freshest Northwest ingredients, friendly knowledgeable service and an unbeatable oceanfront setting. Whether youâre driving through the Central Oregon Coast, staying in Depoe Bay or fortunate to be a local; our am
Had my birthday dinner at Tidal Raves. I had heard a lot about this place. It was ok...The server seemed a little snarty...she didn't seem to care what we ordered...The food arrived without delay. I had ordered a filet medium rare...it came well done. By the time she checked back I had already eaten most of it...it was ok, I still ate it...it just wasn't the way I ordered it. Why didn't I send it back, you ask...because I was hungry and ready to eat...I didn't feel like waiting. I'd probably go back again and give it another chance.
Surrounded by the towering fir and spruce of the Oregon coastal forest and the tranquil waters of Siletz bay, the top-caliber Salishan golf course is as magnificent as it is challenging. Start on the front nine, surrounded by old-growth trees, and play th
It was like being waited on my a very good friend. Seemed genuinely pleased to be of service. the newly-remodeled golf clubhouse, The Grill offers casual dining for breakfast and lunch, as well as a full-service bar with a big-screen TV near the fireplace. Burgers and sandwiches were outstanding.
4 based on 678 reviews
Located OCEANFRONT on the Inn At Spanish Head's 10th floor, Fathoms Restaurant & Bar offers spectacular Oregon coast views, fresh seafood, juicy steaks and other Northwest specialties. Fathoms Bar features classic hand-shaken cocktails and fresh squeezed
We went here for dinner. They have gorgeous views of the beach and ocean, so you can whale watch while you dine. Our server, Kay, was wonderful. She answered all of our questions and her service was perfect. I had the breaded stuffed halibut special (note to chef....put it on your regular menu) and my husband had steak. Both meals were perfectly cooked.
3 based on 127 reviews
The Sun Room: For excellent casual fare for breakfast and lunch. The Sun Room is one of the most memorable Gleneden Beach, OR restaurants. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and our signature wine collection are all available here, plus a hearty breakfast menu to
Letâs start with the high price you pay to have staff that has not been trained properly or just plain ignore you, In order to get a properly prepared meal, they had to cook it twice. Waiter asked me how to properly open our bottle of wine!One busser, standing by kitchen door with arms folded looked right at me as I literally waved my arms. He then turned and walked away. What the heck! At the prices they charge one would expect comparable service. Manager explained that they are going through growing pains with staff. Only saw manager when there was a problem. If they are aware they have a problem providing satisfactory service, they should be on the floor to guide staff.We spent the rest of our weekend eating off premise.They did comp one of our entrees but that did little to appease our disappointment. Even more frustrating was to find out after dinner they had mot offered us the 3 ring binder of some truly fine wines to choose from. Thereâs even more. but I will stop now. Best of luck to these new owners, THEY ARE GOING TO NEED IT. But that will not include my family.
4 based on 49 reviews
I can't say enough about the charm that The Red Roof adds to the community of Gleneden Beach. They provide very high quality, delicious, sometimes expensive, sometimes extremely reasonable, food, wine and coffee. Everything is carefully made and served by wonderful people!
4 based on 552 reviews
Since 1978, The Bay House has endeavored to be the best restaurant possible, providing first-class service and creative, fresh, honest food and drink in a gorgeous coastal setting. Recently designated as one of only two AAA 4-Diamond Award restaurants in
Considering all the good press, I was disappointed. Did not live up to expectations. First issue was the one bottle corkage limit, regardless of table size. I can understand that for 2 or 4 people, but once you go over that, one bottle isn't enough. Let's give you a comparison. Their bread serving sizes are designed for 2-4 people. We needed more than one bread serving. Same with the wine, folks! A one bottle corkage limit is ridiculous for larger parties. Not a good way to start dinner, starting off with a bad impression. $35 corkage too, just for washing some glasses. They did have good service, very elegant and refined. Good views of the coast, but have to say it's not the best coastline to be looking at. Not their fault of course. Food is obviously the result of a lot of effort, planning, thought and creativity -- however it doesn't click, doesn't all come together, overall result is not worthy of all that effort. Which is sad. You want everything to be better than it is. Also the time between courses was a bit long. Lots of waiting.Pork belly w/ grits - grits were terrific, pork belly had no flavorCrab cakes - too many other flavors, crab was lost in it, overpoweredCorn soup - was pretty goodBeet salad - just ok, not greatMesclun salad - good, not great -- just teasers of blue cheese and dressingSalmon - overcooked, mehScallops - best liked entreeVegetarian gnocchi - gnocchi very good, veggies just so-soDuck -- smoked, too smokey for most of us, lentils were uninspiredWe skipped dessert, we were just ready to leave. Tired of waiting around, nothing sounded that great.Hi, t911!Thank you for visiting The Bay House, and thank you for the whining. Itâs apparent that your complaints are really with our policy to allow only one corkage per party. Thatâs the rule Iâve had for 14 years, along with the largest wine list in the state. I explained that to you when you showed up with more than one bottle (you could have easily called ahead to ask about bringing your own wine), and you agreed, reluctantly though it may have been. Later in the evening, you tried to convince your server to break that rule, but to no avail. Very impressive. Did you ever think about actually picking something off our wine list? You complain about needing more wine for four people, but refuse to select anything from our wine program? Itâs full of great wines at great prices, and itâs really the only way we have to generate the profit we need to pay our bills and our staff. I do allow my guests to bring in one special bottle, provided itâs not something on our list, because I know we donât have everything, and I want my guests to enjoy a special bottle with a special meal. Itâs absolutely not about allowing you a way to save money by cutting our business out of revenue. I am under no obligation to let you bring wine into my restaurant, I was just being nice. Thanks for not appreciating that fact. Your disdain for our policy was evident, but I guess I should be relieved that you didnât try bringing your own food, too. Sorry, I missed the point of your bread analogy, but we provided that on a complimentary basis, and replenished it as necessary. I am, however, impressed by the lengths you went to in order to criticize the food served to your table in such detail, but I think we can all agree that your motives are suspect at best, and petty and vindictive at worst. Nobody needs that. Your dismissive comments are matched only by your pompous attitude about how a restaurant actually works. I invite your readers to check all the other reviewers comments that are untainted by whining about our corkage policy. Your complaint about the timing of your service is likewise faulty. Your party was in no hurry, and in fact, you spent quite a bit of time at the table following your meal, chatting and (I thought) enjoying your company and conversation. I apologize that none of us realized that you were having such a poor time. Ultimately, you were the very last party to leave that evening, we never tried to rush you, but in the end, you certainly werenât the one âtired of waiting aroundâ. Thanks again for joining us, but please choose another restaurant next time. Weâre too small and too dedicated to what we do to have to put up with this kind of immature malarkey. Cheers!Steve WilsonProprietor
4 based on 560 reviews
At Side Door Cafe, our locally owned,family operated restaurant is focused on providing the best food around, with the highest levels of customer satisfaction - we will do everything we can to exceed your expectations. Side Door Cafe proudly serves locall
Atmosphere is very nice - warm and inviting - great room. Now, I know you cannot realistically be on the dot as to wait time...was suggested would be 10-15 mins - wound up with 40 mins +. We finally sat at the bar. Another couple walked in - she said it would be poss 10 mins tho, we had waited 20 - NOT SO...I happened to check my watch when we arrived - we waited 40+ minutes. Rightfully so, they honored those with reservations first. Absolutely and very glad they did. We get that - I mean, a simple check in woulda been nice. Our server was very nice, tho, their soup of the day was Jalapeno Cheese - Artichoke was another. I asked her opinion - she said def go with the Jalapeno - woulda been great had she also mentioned it dang near burned your mouth it was soooo spicy! Four bites and I was done. Portion size - way over the top - could go half the size and have very happy folks! In actuality, you purchased lunch...and dinner in a to-go box. No doubt the Side Door Cafe is a hit - and rightly so...not for us and not again.
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