Here in Oregon, our love for Tillamook Creamery runs deep. This only-in-Oregon creamery is, pardon the pun, the crème de la crème; you simply won’t find better cheese or ice cream anywhere else. While most known for its factory tours and epic cheese market, the creamery’s Food Hall restaurant is in a league all its own. With grilled cheese sandwiches, fried cheese curds, and mac ‘n cheese sure to tantalize any turophile’s taste buds, plus the creamiest, dreamiest, hand-scooped shakes and ice cream around, Oregon’s Tillamook Creamery truly dishes up some of the best fare in the state.

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Oregon’s Tillamook Creamery is one of the state’s most special treasures; it’s the epitome of farm-to-table, regional cuisine. It’s a place that proudly supports Oregon farmers, and is committed to the welfare and care of its cows. And you can taste it; Tillamook’s cheese and ice cream really is the best there is. Definitely plan a visit to Tillamook Creamery’s Food Hall to revel in its many dairy-filled delights. But just stand warned: once you try Tillamook’s mac ‘n cheese or milkshakes, there’s really no going back.

And if you can’t get enough Oregon ice cream (and really, who can blame you?), you’ll definitely want to check out our official Ice Cream Trail, which takes you to nine of the state’s most crave-worthy ice cream shops — Tillamook Creamery included!

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