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Old 08-23-2007, 01:51 AM   #1
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Restaurant recommendations for the Oregon coast?

Tomorrow I am taking off for a 5 day trip to the Oregon Coast (Bandon, Brookings, a couple of other towns) to meet up with some old friends. Since I have never been to the area before, I was wondering if anyone has any good restaurant tips for that area?

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Here is a fantastic resource for finding restaurants, recipes and anything food related.

Pacific Northwest - Chowhound


Try searching based on the cities you plan to be in.

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Mo's is greatly hyped - i don't much care for it. Gracie's in Depot Bay has a Friday buffet that will founder you and very good non-buffet food.
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Thanks for your tips. Chowhound is very helpful. We ate at a great place in Crescent City on the pier and that was the best meal of the trip. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name. The restaurants at Bandon Dunes were also fantastic. Thanks!
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