While our town may be small, it is big on flavor. We have our own small grocery store, a little organic market inside the Ya Hots Video Store, and a wonderful wine shop Beach Daisy Wine (the owner is a classically trained chef to boot).
Our local fish monger is also a seafood place well known for their fish n chips and chowder at Luna Sea. A popular food destination that brings travelers from all over thanks to it’s write ups in multiple travel publications, Yachats Brewing brews up seasonal beers and kombuchas. Their farm to table style and locally soured ingredients keep the ever rotating food menu fresh and fun.
If you prefer family style dining, the The Drift Inn has a large menu that is sure to please everyone. Their wood-fire pizza is always a hit, and if you sit on the patio, you can watch them make your creation. If upscale seafood dining is your style, you cannot miss Ona Restaurant with it’s view of the bay. Locally sourced, thoughtfully designed dishes with craft cocktails and a solid wine list. Leroy’s Blue Whale is fun for breakfast or if you like diner fare. They also have a great pie selection.
The Green Salmon is the “it” spot for specialty coffees and vegetarian breakfast/lunch options. You also cannot miss it when you drive by, as the Village Bean is a drive-through coffee shop.
Also notable to mention, we have a pizza joint Outta Gas Pizza, a “locals hang out” pub The Yachats Underground that has live music with a view of the bay, Beach Street Kitchen, a kitschy and high quality breakfast/brunch spot, and a bar/restaurant with the coldest beer you’ll ever have on tap and known for their flat bread pizzas and laid back atmosphere – the Sea Note. Rain or shine, the ice cream shop is always a hit, as well.
The newest addition to our food scene is Saint Perpetua Patio with it’s small menu/daily specials that you can pick up from an order window and take with you, or enjoy outdoor seating on a small covered patio. They also make craft cocktails to go with super fun, inventive ingredients.








