Cannon Beach Restaurants

Cannon Beach meals work better when you know where to keep breakfast moving, where to spend one real coast-dinner reservation, and where to default when an easy seafood win is enough.

Where to eat

Meal stops worth planning around

Keep these meal stops close: an easy first bite, a casual reset, and one dinner that gives the trip a better evening.

Easy

Casual meal

Ecola Seafoods

A dependable quick seafood answer when the move is chowder, crab, and fish and chips without dragging the whole afternoon into a reservation problem.

Easy

Lumberyard Rotisserie & Grill

Useful when the group wants something heartier and less seafood-heavy after a long beach day or drive-heavy Oregon coast itinerary.

Easy

After the outing

Mo's Seafood & Chowder

A perfectly reasonable budget-friendly fallback when the right move is classic Oregon-coast comfort food and no dinner drama.

Dinner

First-night pick

Wayfarer Restaurant & Lounge

The classic Cannon Beach dinner reservation when the point is one intentional ocean-view meal that actually feels tied to the destination.

Dinner

Special dinner

Stephanie Inn Dining Room

The strongest polished-coast splurge when the trip wants a real dinner event instead of just another seafood stop with a nicer menu font.

Dinner

Juno's Kitchen & Bar

A very good modern dinner choice when you want Pacific Northwest food that feels current without losing the small-coast-town character.

Breakfast

Breakfast / coffee

Cannon Beach Bakery

The cleanest Cannon Beach breakfast answer when the day needs pastries, sandwiches, and a fast start toward the beach or the trails.

Breakfast

Sea Level Bakery + Coffee

A good move when coffee quality matters and you want something more relaxed than a pure grab-and-go bakery counter.

Breakfast

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Lazy Susan Cafe

The better sit-down breakfast lane when the group wants a real morning meal before the rest of Cannon Beach gets busy.