My Favorite Restaurants in Astoria Oregon

Embark on an unforgettable Astoria Oregon fishing adventure and complement your journey by exploring the best restaurants in the area. Dive into this handpicked list of Must Try dining spots along the Lower Columbia River Estuary.

South Jetty Dining Room and Bar

Information: 1015 Pacific Dr, Hammond, OR; website

South Jetty dining Room and Bar, a culinary gem in Hammond, Oregon. Savor their famous prime rib on weekends perfectly paired with vibrant fishing opportunities at the nearby Hammond Marina. For a lively evening. Join the karaoke fun every Friday and Saturday night. Don’t miss this must visit spot on your Astoria culinary journey.

Buoy 9 Restaurant and Lounge

Information: 996 Pacific Dr, Hammond, OR; Facebook page 

Buoy 9 Restaurant and Lounge located at 996 Pacific Drive in Hammond Oregon is the perfect spot to relish some of the areas finest fresh seafood and delectable steaks. Conveniently situated just across the street from the South Jetty dining room and bar, it’s ideal for those fishing the Buoy 10 salmon season or indulging in crabbing adventures. With its welcoming atmosphere and mouthwatering menu, it’s a must visit.

Rogue Pier 39 Public House

Information: 100 39th St, Astoria, OR; website

Pier 39 Public House stands as a beloved Astoria landmark. Nestled on the scenic 39th Street, it offers more than just a culinary adventure. It houses a captivating museum showcasing the rich history of fishing gear and equipment. And evening here promises both delightful dining and a glimpse into Astoria’s maritime legacy. A must visit Jim for history buffs and food lovers alike.

Mo’s Restaurant

Information: 101 15th St, Astoria, OR: website

Nestle, in the heart of Astoria Moe’s restaurant, has been a beloved Oregon coast staple known for its famous clam chowder. It’s a must try, especially served in a bowl. Whether you’re wrapping up a day of fishing or just exploring Astoria, this spot offers a delightful dining experience with its cozy atmosphere and mouthwatering seafood dishes.

Bowpicker Fish and Chips

Information: 1634 Duane St, Astoria, OR; website

The BowpickerIs a unique spot in Astoria, serving up some of the best deep-fried fish in town. This old fishing boat turns eatery offers deep fried tuna that’s highly recommended. If you’re craving a taste of Astoria’s finest, the bowl Picker is a must visit.

Culinary adventures with your catch at home

After of adventure catching salmon, sturgeon, or crabs. With Marvins Guide Service near Astoria. There’s nothing like taking your fresh catch home. Imagine cooking up that just caught salmon or preparing a feast with your own sturgeon or crabs. It’s not just fishing it’s an experience that continues in your own kitchen.

Check out my post on my favorite ways to prepare fresh-caught salmon. These methods are simply delicious.

Summary

This is a concise list of restaurants in Astoria, Oregon, I can personally recommend. From breweries to, seafood, and even fast food, you will find a diverse array of options in Astoria.

When salmon fishing with Marvin’s Guide Service, be sure to talk to him about different restaurants and breweries. He loves to talk about food and share his experiences with you.

Kindly share in the comments some of your favorite restaurants and breweries located in the Astoria area.

Please book a fishing guide in Astoria, Oregon, here.

 

 

clients proudly displaying their Chinook and Coho salmon catch at Hammond, Oregon Marina.

Clients holding chinook and coho salmon.

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