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- Arr Place
Open on the weekends, mostly, this is a charming, tucked-away restaurant serving homemade American dishes featuring organic ingredients. Visit Website
- SURF TOWN COFFEE COMPANY
Located in Newport Oregon, Surf Town Coffee has two locations on Newport’s Historic Bay Front. We are looking to expand to other cities on the Oregon Coast soon. Our coffee is roasted in small micro-batches to ensure quality before quantity. As Surf Town Coffee grows we will continue to follow the same guidelines, and we will never sacrifice quality. Our passion is delivering a wonderful cup of coffee with a smile every time you visit us! Stay Positive!
- THE BARGE INN TAVERN
The Barge Inn Tavern is an iconic sports bar on the Bayfront in Newport. "Home to winos, dingbats and riff raff - est. 1935" We deliver!
- COASTIES ROASTIES
Locally owned and ran cafe/bakery trying to provide a delicious brew and homemade baked goods to anyone willing to try something new.
- Momiji Newport
Momiji Newport offers online ordering and delivery in the local area. Visit Website
- STABI DAVE'S BAIT AND TACKLE
We sell new and used rods and reels, and American-made tackle for all aspects of fishing including used tackle. We carry bait & ice. Services include line spooling, and reel repair, plus crab ring rental. We also have a large selection of crabbing gear.
- THE CHRISTMAS SHOW
TICKETS ON SALE DECEMBER 1ST Newport’s annual holiday tradition is back! • Friday, December 17, 2021 @ 7pm • Saturday, December 18, 2021 @ 7pm Presented by Red Octopus Theatre Company Join us in person at the Newport Performing Arts Center for all things merry and bright as we bring you live theatre, Christmas music, comedy, and holiday cheer. You may even see Santa Claus himself! And of course, we wouldn’t send you home without hot chocolate and homemade Christmas cookies . This year, all proceeds benefit Oregon Coast Council for the Arts’ Capital Campaign, as does a silent auction in the lobby , featuring an incredible assortment of gift-worthy items and experiences. As is tradition, the show is also a food drive for Food Share of Lincoln County . Tickets are $20 online, but audiences can save $5 on admission when they purchase at the box office and bring two food donations! ( No glass or expired products, please. ) Back by popular demand… we’re excited to feature, as part of this year’s show, “The Lutz Radio Theatre Christmas Show (of 1947)”, directed by Cody Larsen. It’s Christmas Eve 1947 and the final radio broadcast for station KMAS in Hollywood, California. After this, they’ll be converted to a television studio…and not everyone’s happy about it. When the writer throws a fit and the professional actors and musicians don’t arrive, the station workers must scramble to save the broadcast (after all, the show must go on)! Hilariously heartwarming, ‘Lutz’ is the perfect old-fashioned treat for the Holiday season.
- CLEARWATER RESTAURANT
Pacific Northwest fare served in a polished, upscale venue with panoramic views of Yaquina Bay. We deliver! Give us a call! (541) 272-5550.
- NYE BEACH WINE CELLAR
Nice selection of wines and knowledgable employees.
- PIRATE'S PLUNDER
We've heard Pirate's Plunder is a place of lore where hidden secrets abound and buried treasure exists. If you have any evidence of this, please let us know!
- MADE IN OREGON
Since 1975, Made in Oregon has supported and helped develop the Oregon economy by sourcing and selling artisan and farm products. Made in Oregon has helped grow thousands of small businesses - Oregon people who make, grow, and bring good things to market - and has helped many small craft businesses develop into sizeable businesses. Thousands of Oregonians have benefited from the success of a small retailer that started with a unique concept in 1975.
- JAMBO WORLD CRAFTS
Jambo has two gift shops located in Oregon in Newport and Florence. Our commitment to a more peaceful and environmentally sound community is reflected in the products we sell. We include an active concern for the community in our day to day decisions and benefit the community by committing to: minimizing negative impact on the environment recycling efforts neighborhood support community growth











