Only a few miles from the Pacific Ocean and nestled on the Columbia River is the town of Astoria, Oregon. It is the oldest settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. Besides its interesting history, this town has some delicious food! Astoria's restaurants offer unique and fresh food. Local produce and the finest ingredients go into preparing dishes.
Astoria is a charming town right on the Columbia River.
There's lots to do in this beautiful town surrounded by water and pine trees.
Bridgewater Bistro is located right on the water and is known for their tasty dishes.
Order a glass of wine and relax on the riverfront. Many of the dishes are gluten free, too.
Pictured here is the Filet Mignon.
Diners have complimented the steak at Bridgewater Bistro.
Bowpicker Fish & Chips is an iconic staple in Astoria.
You can't visit the town without at least stopping by Bowpicker!
The fish is an albacore tuna and is fried to perfection.
It is served up with thick steak fries, crunchy on the outside but soft on the inside.
You would be missing out if you didn't stop by a coffee shop while visiting Astoria.
This charming shop is called Astoria Coffeehouse & Bistro and it is in the heart of downtown.
Serving up the Northwest's very own coffee, Caffe Vita, this coffee shop is a cafe by day but a hopping bistro by night.
Food here ranges from tacos on Tuesday nights to sushi!
Frite and Scoop is Astoria's craft ice cream shop.
Belgian-style fries and French custard-style ice cream make up the menu.
This is caramel ice cream scoop with a krumcake flavored cone.
This ice cream shop offers unique flavors that are all made in-house.
Astoria is a wonderful place to visit. It's a plus that there's such great food here, too! With such a variety of delicious restaurants, it might be hard to choose. You can't go wrong wherever you end up!
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