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    The Ghost Hole Tavern

    3.2 (10 reviews)
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    A sweet place to sing, don't waste your time at another karaoke place on the coast. Food is tasty and cheap. Great beers. Great staff.

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    The Oar House Bar & Grill - 5.27.11 bourbon

    The Oar House Bar & Grill

    3.8(221 reviews)
    24.4 mi
    $$

    I've been here a couple times, and would always recommend it but the last time I went, was…read morehorrible. My friend and I walked in on Wednesday for their wine Wednesday special, when walking in I let the host know it would be 2 which she replied with they were busy and it would be a wait. I asked how long, she said 30 minutes, which we where okay with, I noticed she had a wait list, but decided not to put us on until I asked if she could, she was hesitant, but did so either ways. We walked around the checked out the lake, once 30 minutes had passed we never got a call, so we waited another 15 and decided to go and check if they were ready for us. Once arriving the host said they where still busy with reservations, and that they only had an hour left before closing Which I said that's fine we'll just wait here, It was very obvious she didn't want to sit us. a lady behind us had just arrived and asked to be put on the list since she had heard we where on it. Her wait was only 10 minutes. Once sat it took the server a while to get to us. We sat with no water for 10 minutes the rest of the experience was awful. Although the food was good and I had always had a good experience before it was the last time I went. This review took me months to post but I guess it really doesn't matter since they are now closed.

    We got here on a Friday right before the lunch rush which was perfect. We had 4 adults and 3 kiddos…read more(all under 6). We sat in the upper area just behind the bar, which was fairly empty at the time. Probably a smart move by the waitress, keep the kids a bit isolated haha! It was nice, there are big windows letting lots of light in, tall ceilings with dark wood beams, and everything feels worn and comfortable. They haven't leaned too heavily into any particular theme for this place. Yes, there is fishing gear and memorabilia (hence the name) and local historical pictures and such. But they didn't over do any of it in any obnoxious way. I enjoyed the fish/crab pots re-purposed as tall tables. Anywho, we ordered for the kids first because they were positively wilting away from hunger, at least that's how they made it seem. The kids menu was so cute. If your kid says "I don't know" to asking them what they want, then they got let's say - mac and cheese. If they said "I don't like that", then they got a corn dog. (I'm not certain if those were the exact items they got for those responses but that's the gist - it was very cute). I ordered the turkey BLT, except without the T (I'm not a fan) and a Tumalo Cider. I was nervous that the focaccia might be stale but it was soft and easy to eat. My picture doesn't seem to do it justice, it was a sizable sandwich. The turkey was carver's cut and bacon was thick. I enjoyed the pesto immensely, instead of the usual condiments. It was a very good sandwich.The cider was delicious as well, very little carbonation which I prefer. Our server was very nice and accommodating to a larger group with kids. She brought us a booster seat and coloring pages and crayons for the kids, which was great!

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    The Alchemy Lounge

    4.5(198 reviews)
    23.0 mi
    $$

    This is an awesome little spot and a great place to grab a drink. The service was just through the…read moreroof amazing. The drinks were incredible and we enjoyed a couple of whiskey flights highlighting Ireland and Scotland. We plan to return next time we're in the area. I hope you all go stop by and support a great place.

    Walked in to pick up keys from the front desk of the hotel connected to the restaurant and was…read morewarmly greeted by smiling owner Joel and OG staff Alex. Kind of like the feeling of coming home. The place was packed -- just a testament to their very good food and excellent drinks -- there was even a couple sitting outside and they had a fire going. Wish I had taken that photo. It was a really beautiful moment. The place was decorated and felt very holiday festive with small bright lights reflecting off the tin ceiling. Excited to have a couple of days on holiday here. Stopped in to pick up their latest version of fudge because Christian the Baker keeps evolving the art of fudge making...and you don't want to miss an iteration. Using the owner's grandfather's recipe as the base, he makes some of the best fudge in Oregon. Tonight I was told he decided to explore a Mediterranean approach and added nutty sesame to the fudge. The sharp but soft chocolate is a perfect compliment to a delicious drink on a cold, cold night. While I was waiting for the fudge to be packaged to take back to the fireplace in my room, I spied their latest culinary endeavor sitting in jars on the counter... and actually started salivating. They are now serving Pickled eggs. Incredible. When was the last time you had a pickled egg? When done right, pickled eggs are among the most satisfying and clean bite of delicious ungrilled, ungreasy proteins in the world. And the lounge has decided to serve two different kinds, so we might've died and gone to heaven. If you love eggs of every kind, as I do, boiled eggs hold a special place because they are hearty and compact and completely whole. So when you add a spices and acid to that perfection...it emerges as "wow." The service was attentive and thoughtful always, and I was told they're open New Year's Eve until 9.

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    The Alchemy Lounge - Lobster bisque, French onion soup and ginger beer. (Not pictured is my husband's cocktail - the Honey Pot)

    Lobster bisque, French onion soup and ginger beer. (Not pictured is my husband's cocktail - the Honey Pot)

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    The Ghost Hole Tavern - karaoke - Updated May 2026

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