Guidebook for North Bend

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Guidebook for North Bend

Food Scene

Limited menu but great food. Get a micro-brew sampler to try their different offerings. Frequent live music. Be sure to try the fresh tuna; it's delicious and nothing like its canned relation.
34 locals recommend
7 Devils Brewing Co.
247 S 2nd St
34 locals recommend
Limited menu but great food. Get a micro-brew sampler to try their different offerings. Frequent live music. Be sure to try the fresh tuna; it's delicious and nothing like its canned relation.
Good seafood options including fish tacos and fish and chips.
19 locals recommend
SharkBite's Seafood Cafe
240 S Broadway
19 locals recommend
Good seafood options including fish tacos and fish and chips.
Traditional nice American restaurant with an excellent seafood menu. The closest restaurant to our house, less than a mile and two minutes away. View of the bay.
7 locals recommend
Hilltop House Restaurant and Lounge
93405 Willsey Ln
7 locals recommend
Traditional nice American restaurant with an excellent seafood menu. The closest restaurant to our house, less than a mile and two minutes away. View of the bay.

Parks & Nature

Protected cove, great tidepools at low tide, trailhead to trail that runs along the coast to Cape Arago.
7 locals recommend
Sunset Beach
Cape Arago Highway
7 locals recommend
Protected cove, great tidepools at low tide, trailhead to trail that runs along the coast to Cape Arago.
Site of the former estate of timber baron Louis Simpson, founder of North Bend. His father was first to begin harvesting trees and shipping them to San Francisco in the 1800s. Gorgeous ocean views with spectacular geology. The estate includes beautiful botanical gardens and the original gardener's house, built at the turn of the last century.
60 locals recommend
Shore Acres State Park
89526 Cape Arago Highway
60 locals recommend
Site of the former estate of timber baron Louis Simpson, founder of North Bend. His father was first to begin harvesting trees and shipping them to San Francisco in the 1800s. Gorgeous ocean views with spectacular geology. The estate includes beautiful botanical gardens and the original gardener's house, built at the turn of the last century.

Arts & Culture

New museum providing excellent information on local maritime, forest industry and Native American history.
10 locals recommend
Coos History Museum
10 locals recommend
New museum providing excellent information on local maritime, forest industry and Native American history.
Housed in the old WPA Post Office building. Always wonderful art exhibits.
9 locals recommend
Coos Art Museum
235 Anderson Ave
9 locals recommend
Housed in the old WPA Post Office building. Always wonderful art exhibits.
Marshfield Sun Printing Museum
1049 N Front St

Essentials

Never know what you'll find.
Grocery Outlet Bargain Market
1385 Newmark Ave
Never know what you'll find.
Has pretty much everything you need, small natural foods section. Also has clothing, pharmacy, home goods.
7 locals recommend
Fred Meyer
1020 S 1st St
7 locals recommend
Has pretty much everything you need, small natural foods section. Also has clothing, pharmacy, home goods.
Organic and bulk foods.
8 locals recommend
Coos Head Food Store
353 S 2nd St
8 locals recommend
Organic and bulk foods.
All fresh produce is organically grown and has competitive pricing.
Natural Grocers
598 N Broadway
All fresh produce is organically grown and has competitive pricing.

Traveler advice

Don't miss

Farmers' Market, downtown Coos Bay, Wednesdays 9-2

April to October