Here in Oregon, we know a thing or two about seafood. And while we might disagree on which spots have the best clam chowder or Dungeness crab, there’s one thing we can agree on, and that’s the fact that the very best seafood restaurants are always, always the most unassuming. For proof of this, venture out on this delicious road trip in Oregon to seven hole-in-the-wall restaurants that serve up some seriously superlative seafood. Before hitting the road to have the best seafood in Oregon, make sure to get well-prepared with our Road Trip Essentials Packing List & Guide.
This delicious road trip in Oregon visits seven standout seafood shacks, covering 370 miles and clocking in at around 7.5 hours. We advise making a long weekend of it, to really enjoy each and every spot!
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- The Fish Peddler at Pacific Oyster
Amanda Brasure/Google Local The Fish Peddler at Pacific Oyster, 5150 Hayes Oyster Dr, Bay City, OR 97107, USA
Robert Hurtado/Google Local The Fish Peddler at Pacific Oyster is an unpretentious little seafood shack and market offering fresh oysters, killer clam chowder, and other classic seafood dishes. If you’ve never had fresh oysters before, this is the place to do it!
- Bowpicker Fish and Chips
Steven Price/Google Local Bowpicker Fish and Chips, 1634 Duane St, Astoria, OR 97103, USA
Mike Streetz/Google Local Bowpicker is peak seafood shack vibes. Housed in a converted stationary boat, Bowpicker Fish and Chips is a treasure of an eatery with the crispiest, crunchiest, most crave-worthy fried fish in the state!
- The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge
The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge/Facebook The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge, 2065 NW Boat Basin Rd, Netarts, OR 97143, USA
The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge/Facebook There’s a lot to love about The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge, starting with its picturesque location right on Netarts Bay. The cioppino stew here is an exuberant celebration of Oregon’s bounty, and features fresh-caught seafood (check out that crab!) and local ingredients.
- Local Ocean Seafoods
Local Ocean Seafoods/Facebook Local Ocean Seafoods, 213 SE Bay Blvd., Newport, OR 97365, USA
Local Ocean Seafoods/Facebook It doesn’t get any fresher than Local Ocean Seafoods, which literally catches their daily specials in Newport’s Historic Bayfront, located right across the street from the restaurant! Local Ocean is also known for their epic grilled fish burgers, too, made with the day’s fresh catch, and served with a pile of crispy fries. Great views, fresh fare, charming ambiance… what more could you ask for?
- South Beach Fish Market
South Beach Fish Market/Google Local South Beach (Fish Market), Newport, OR 97366, USA
Sabrina Patrick/Google Local South Beach Fish Market is your quintessential ramshackle sea shack, and we’re here for it. Inside this quirky turquoise shack, you’ll find everything from delectable Dungeness crab to splurge-worthy fish and chips. Our advice? Go hog wild and try it all!
- Fishwife | Seafood Restaurant
Bao Ngo/Google Local Fishwife | Seafood Restaurant, 5328 N Lombard St, Portland, OR 97203, USA
Alexandra V. Jones/Google Local This unassuming PDX gem is a bit off-the-beaten-path, but absolutely worth seeking out. This hidden gem of a restaurant has been serving up sublime seafood for more than 25 years. Big, hearty baskets and soups are Fishwife’s specialty, with options such as Alaskan halibut and cod served fish-and-chips style, and daily specials like rainbow trout, blue marlin, and Steelhead trout gracing the menu from time to time.
- Mo’s Seafood & Chowder - Cannon Beach at Tolovana Park
Mos Cannon Beach at Tolovana Park/Facebook Tolovana Park, Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Suhnyoung Jin/Google Local Widely regarded as the best clam chowder in the PNW, Mo’s is an Oregon institution. Mo’s chowder is legendary in The Beaver State, with folks standing in long lines for a big, ole bowl of this crave-worthy meal. Pro tip: order it in a fresh sourdough bread bowl, for the ultimate creamy, carb-y meal!
And as incredible as the fare is at these seafood restaurants, the views truly steal the show. (This is the view from Mo’s at Cannon Beach – wow!) It just doesn’t get any more beautiful – and bountiful – than the Oregon Coast.
Mos Cannon Beach at Tolovana Park/Facebook
Well, what do you think of the best seafood on the Oregon coast? Is this not the most delicious Oregon road trip ever? How many of these hole-in-the-wall, local seafood restaurants in Oregon have you visited? Sound off on all things seafood in the comments below!
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View a Google Map of this epic road trip here.
Amanda Brasure/Google Local
The Fish Peddler at Pacific Oyster, 5150 Hayes Oyster Dr, Bay City, OR 97107, USA
Robert Hurtado/Google Local
The Fish Peddler at Pacific Oyster is an unpretentious little seafood shack and market offering fresh oysters, killer clam chowder, and other classic seafood dishes. If you’ve never had fresh oysters before, this is the place to do it!
Steven Price/Google Local
Bowpicker Fish and Chips, 1634 Duane St, Astoria, OR 97103, USA
Mike Streetz/Google Local
Bowpicker is peak seafood shack vibes. Housed in a converted stationary boat, Bowpicker Fish and Chips is a treasure of an eatery with the crispiest, crunchiest, most crave-worthy fried fish in the state!
The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge/Facebook
The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge, 2065 NW Boat Basin Rd, Netarts, OR 97143, USA
There’s a lot to love about The Schooner Restaurant & Lounge, starting with its picturesque location right on Netarts Bay. The cioppino stew here is an exuberant celebration of Oregon’s bounty, and features fresh-caught seafood (check out that crab!) and local ingredients.
Local Ocean Seafoods/Facebook
Local Ocean Seafoods, 213 SE Bay Blvd., Newport, OR 97365, USA
It doesn’t get any fresher than Local Ocean Seafoods, which literally catches their daily specials in Newport’s Historic Bayfront, located right across the street from the restaurant! Local Ocean is also known for their epic grilled fish burgers, too, made with the day’s fresh catch, and served with a pile of crispy fries. Great views, fresh fare, charming ambiance… what more could you ask for?
South Beach Fish Market/Google Local
South Beach (Fish Market), Newport, OR 97366, USA
Sabrina Patrick/Google Local
South Beach Fish Market is your quintessential ramshackle sea shack, and we’re here for it. Inside this quirky turquoise shack, you’ll find everything from delectable Dungeness crab to splurge-worthy fish and chips. Our advice? Go hog wild and try it all!
Bao Ngo/Google Local
Fishwife | Seafood Restaurant, 5328 N Lombard St, Portland, OR 97203, USA
Alexandra V. Jones/Google Local
This unassuming PDX gem is a bit off-the-beaten-path, but absolutely worth seeking out. This hidden gem of a restaurant has been serving up sublime seafood for more than 25 years. Big, hearty baskets and soups are Fishwife’s specialty, with options such as Alaskan halibut and cod served fish-and-chips style, and daily specials like rainbow trout, blue marlin, and Steelhead trout gracing the menu from time to time.
Mos Cannon Beach at Tolovana Park/Facebook
Tolovana Park, Cannon Beach, OR, USA
Suhnyoung Jin/Google Local
Widely regarded as the best clam chowder in the PNW, Mo’s is an Oregon institution. Mo’s chowder is legendary in The Beaver State, with folks standing in long lines for a big, ole bowl of this crave-worthy meal. Pro tip: order it in a fresh sourdough bread bowl, for the ultimate creamy, carb-y meal!
Looking for some non-seafood spots for your Oregon bucket list? This little hole-in-the-wall is rumored to serve the best burgers in the Beaver State — but don’t just take our word for it; try it for yourself!
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Best Seafood in Oregon February 07, 2023 Sarah M. What are the most iconic dishes in Oregon? The most iconic dishes in Oregon include:
Tillamook Cheese. Tillamook is loved by Oregon locals and its cheese and ice cream are known to be delicious and of high quality. Voodoo Doughnuts. This Portland icon has been featured on several travel shows and is very creative with its flavors and designs. Marionberry Pie. Oregonians love marionberries and put it in pies, ice cream, and many other delicious confections. Salt & Straw Ice Cream. If ice cream can be gourmet, this is it. There are many exquisite flavors like Stumptown Coffee & Burnside Bourbon and Honey Lavender.
Learn more about these and more of the most iconic dishes in Oregon. What are some hidden gem restaurants in Oregon? These are some hidden gem restaurants in Oregon:
The Irish Table. Located in Cannon Beach, this Irish restaurant has classic dishes like boxty and shepherd’s pie. The Waffle Window. This quirky Portland eatery has no interior seating. Customers walk up to a window to order scrumptious waffles. Morning Thunder. This diner in McMinnville has great breakfasts, brunch, and coffee, and locals love it. Northwest Wild Products. In stunning Astoria, this dockside market and restaurant offers freshly caught seafood that you can take home raw or have cooked to eat right there.
Discover more about these and several other hidden gem restaurants in Oregon. What are the bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try? The bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try includes:
Veritable Quandary is a Portland institution of fine French cuisine that’s right on the waterfront and should be on every foodie’s bucket list. Arbor House. With lush surroundings and decor, this restaurant serves some of the most delicious steaks in the state. Mame. Located in the small, eclectic city of Eugene, this sushi bar serves quality sushi and locals flock to it. Screen Door. This is the place that Portland locals go for an excellent brunch. There are many great breakfast spots, but this is among the best.
Find out more about these and a few other bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Best Seafood in Oregon
February 07, 2023
Sarah M.
What are the most iconic dishes in Oregon? The most iconic dishes in Oregon include:
Tillamook Cheese. Tillamook is loved by Oregon locals and its cheese and ice cream are known to be delicious and of high quality. Voodoo Doughnuts. This Portland icon has been featured on several travel shows and is very creative with its flavors and designs. Marionberry Pie. Oregonians love marionberries and put it in pies, ice cream, and many other delicious confections. Salt & Straw Ice Cream. If ice cream can be gourmet, this is it. There are many exquisite flavors like Stumptown Coffee & Burnside Bourbon and Honey Lavender.
Learn more about these and more of the most iconic dishes in Oregon. What are some hidden gem restaurants in Oregon? These are some hidden gem restaurants in Oregon:
The Irish Table. Located in Cannon Beach, this Irish restaurant has classic dishes like boxty and shepherd’s pie. The Waffle Window. This quirky Portland eatery has no interior seating. Customers walk up to a window to order scrumptious waffles. Morning Thunder. This diner in McMinnville has great breakfasts, brunch, and coffee, and locals love it. Northwest Wild Products. In stunning Astoria, this dockside market and restaurant offers freshly caught seafood that you can take home raw or have cooked to eat right there.
Discover more about these and several other hidden gem restaurants in Oregon. What are the bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try? The bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try includes:
Veritable Quandary is a Portland institution of fine French cuisine that’s right on the waterfront and should be on every foodie’s bucket list. Arbor House. With lush surroundings and decor, this restaurant serves some of the most delicious steaks in the state. Mame. Located in the small, eclectic city of Eugene, this sushi bar serves quality sushi and locals flock to it. Screen Door. This is the place that Portland locals go for an excellent brunch. There are many great breakfast spots, but this is among the best.
Find out more about these and a few other bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
The most iconic dishes in Oregon include:
- Tillamook Cheese. Tillamook is loved by Oregon locals and its cheese and ice cream are known to be delicious and of high quality.
- Voodoo Doughnuts. This Portland icon has been featured on several travel shows and is very creative with its flavors and designs.
- Marionberry Pie. Oregonians love marionberries and put it in pies, ice cream, and many other delicious confections.
- Salt & Straw Ice Cream. If ice cream can be gourmet, this is it. There are many exquisite flavors like Stumptown Coffee & Burnside Bourbon and Honey Lavender.
Learn more about these and more of the most iconic dishes in Oregon.
What are some hidden gem restaurants in Oregon?
These are some hidden gem restaurants in Oregon:
- The Irish Table. Located in Cannon Beach, this Irish restaurant has classic dishes like boxty and shepherd’s pie.
- The Waffle Window. This quirky Portland eatery has no interior seating. Customers walk up to a window to order scrumptious waffles.
- Morning Thunder. This diner in McMinnville has great breakfasts, brunch, and coffee, and locals love it.
- Northwest Wild Products. In stunning Astoria, this dockside market and restaurant offers freshly caught seafood that you can take home raw or have cooked to eat right there.
Discover more about these and several other hidden gem restaurants in Oregon.
What are the bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try?
The bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try includes:
- Veritable Quandary is a Portland institution of fine French cuisine that’s right on the waterfront and should be on every foodie’s bucket list.
- Arbor House. With lush surroundings and decor, this restaurant serves some of the most delicious steaks in the state.
- Mame. Located in the small, eclectic city of Eugene, this sushi bar serves quality sushi and locals flock to it.
- Screen Door. This is the place that Portland locals go for an excellent brunch. There are many great breakfast spots, but this is among the best.
Find out more about these and a few other bucket list restaurants in Oregon that everyone should try.