Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market

208 N Spruce St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110

Hours

Open daily

Summer 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Spring 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Winter 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Contact them for current seasonal hours

About

When your North Coast Oregon vacation requires "boat to table" fresh seafood, one eatery shines above the others: Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market.

Since opening, this eatery has been a beacon for seafood lovers, offering some of the Oregon Coast's freshest catches. This direct line to the ocean's bounty continues today, ensuring guests enjoy fresh and sustainable meals. As their motto boasts, "Our freshness will have you hooked."

Unlike many seafood spots, this eatery doesn't rely on fancy garnishes or complicated recipes. Instead, it lets the natural flavors of the ocean speak for themselves, served with a side of rustic charm and warmth.

Over the years, the restaurant has become more than just a place to eat; it's a part of the cultural fabric of Cannon Beach. Visitors worldwide come for the food and experience of connecting with the local community and its maritime heritage. With Ecola State Park as its neighbor, combining a hike followed by sampling fresh seafood is simple.

Visiting Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market is a right of passage when visiting Oregon's coast. Here, community, seafood, and sustainability unite for an extraordinary dining experience.

Vibe

When you walk up to the restaurant, you know you're in for the Real McCoy regarding fresh seafood. The rustic wooden exterior whispers tales of fishermen, salt water, and bountiful food.

The ambiance inside reflects Oregon's coast, with wood accents and maritime decor scattered throughout.

The vibe is undeniably laid-back, perfect for seafood enthusiasts looking for an authentic dining experience without the fuss. Natural light streams through the windows, casting a soft glow on the wooden tables. The hum of conversation fills the room, a mix of locals and travelers sharing stories over plates of the day's catch.

Such simplicity and authenticity is another feather in the cap of the Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market. There's no pretense, just a genuine celebration of good food, good company, and the enduring spirit of the Oregon Coast.

Adding it to your North Coast Oregon itinerary is a no-brainer! You'll enjoy charm, friendliness, and relaxation while savoring the sea's freshest bounty.

Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market: Menu & Drinks

Like its ambiance, the menu is rich with authenticity and short on flashiness. Think tried-and-true cooking techniques void of overpowering sauces and spices. The focus is on the seafood; in this regard, Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market hits the ball out of the park!

After a day exploring Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, order the Fish & Chips to refuel and reflect on your adventure. This hearty crowd-pleaser comes with 3-4 pieces of Pacific cod, halibut, or wild salmon battered and fried golden brown. It's a classic that is big on flavor!

When your appetite is ravenous, the Seafood Lovers entree will satisfy you. This bountiful meal comes with steamer clams (1.5 lbs), crab cakes (2 pc), grilled halibut (.5 lbs), and grilled salmon (.5 lbs). The platter of seafood also includes a cup of chowder, slaw, and a slice of garlic bread.

The Clam Chowder is a recipe perfected over the years, brimming with tender clams, diced potatoes, and a creamy, herb-infused broth that warms the soul. Order the chowder in a cup, bowl, quart, or bread bowl for the ultimate Pacific Northwest comfort meal.

While seafood is the star attraction, they offer Land-Lovers options like chicken strips and burgers. With various sides, there's something for everyone at Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market.

Regarding drinks, Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market offers bottled and fountain drinks, canned wine and beer, and bottles of wine.

For "boat to table" seafood where "freshness will hook you," visit Ecola Seafood Restaurant & Market on your coastal Oregon getaway.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to beat the rush, especially during peak tourist season.
  • The kid's menu makes the restaurant family-friendly.
  • Order online and dine on fresh seafood back in your Casago rental!
  • Ask the staff for their recommendations on the day's best offerings.
  • Take advantage of the market to take home fresh seafood.
  • Remember to check their seasonal hours before planning your visit.

Location

208 N Spruce St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit the North Coast in Oregon depends on preference. With that said, summer remains the most popular time to visit the coast as July - September offer warm, dry weather that is ideal for beach activities. Winter, however, has its own appeal as dramatic storm watching draws many travelers to the oceanfront between November and February. Of note, this also coincides with winter whale spotting opportunities.

Oregon is a popular destination to spot whales on either their winter or summer migration routes, and principally of the gray whale. In winter, December through early February sees southbound movement of whales, while the northbound trek tends to take place from late March through early fall.

Oregon’s North Coast starts from Astoria and the Columbia River, extending south to Pacific City. This includes about a dozen communities including the popular vacation destinations of Cannon Beach, Garibaldi, Rockaway Beach, Seaside and Tillamook.

Haystack Rock is located about 1.5 miles south of downtown Cannon Beach in Clatsop County, Oregon. It’s approximately 80 miles west of Portland. The rock is easily accessible from any part of Cannon Beach—just walk west, find an access to the beach, and then look south. It’s a unique monolith that stands tall at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, attracting both wildlife and tourists

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