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    Duffy's Irish Pub

    Duffy's Irish Pub

    3.9(42 reviews)
    21.0 mi
    $$

    Stopped in for the "fresh homemade pie" sign on the side of the road…read more My son has been dying for some pie today so I was so excited to support a small business. While I understand being the only person there to serve and what not, a prompt warning that the only flavor of pie was most definitely over a week old, soggy as could be, and full of undercooked, under mixed raw flour would have been human decency. To say this is the last time I will stop here is an understatement. Not to mention they charged me $16.75 for two slices on this paper plate and wrap. Thank you for ruining my 3 year olds excitement with what he described as "the saddest pie ever." Hopefully the food is better, but I won't be giving my money to these folks again. Best of luck

    I did a double-take when I drove by this place the first time, as this quaint, cozy, cottage-like…read moreIrish pub is an island unto itself, in the middle of nowhere along an otherwise featureless highway. For a moment, I thought I had somehow took a wrong turn and had driven into rural Ireland. I was curious. I knew I had to check it out on our return drive home later in the day. Unfortunately, the hours posted to Yelp and Google were incorrect; either that, or the proprietors had closed early that Sunday night. Either way, they were gracious enough to let us poke about a bit before leaving, and I have to say, we will likely be making a special trip to revisit this place in the near future. The interior is warm, dimly lit, and filled with the heartwarming aroma of wood smoke from the black iron furnace, and Irish stew simmering in the kitchen. Lots of love and personal touches have been included in the interior decor: vintage artwork, framed and loose pictures, posters and newspaper clippings, antiques, tchotchkies, your standard neon bar signs, and hard wood furniture. It looks and feels lived in: a living history museum of the region, which apparently has more history than one would ascertain from driving through this tiny hamlet. Looking forward to knocking back a few drinks and enjoying a hearty meal here someday soon.

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    Brooklyn Tavern

    Brooklyn Tavern

    4.2(13 reviews)
    17.5 mi

    Just adding a photo of the Brooklyn, the road from Artic at Highway 101 via the North River Road to…read moreBrooklyn is all asphalt, or be adventurous and come from Oakville by 10 miles of gravel logging road!

    Destination restaurant and it's a good drive out there. We drove mid October and the fall leaves…read morewere gorgeous. We drove through Oakville and got to experience the logging roads. The bar is rustic, has a good vibe and a ton of antique logging items to look at. You can bring your dog, and your dog can sit in a stool at the bar. There were probably 4 dogs at one point. You'll want to bring a dollar bill to sign and put on the wall. Billiards is free to play. You'll need to check out the bathrooms with the nudie pics..."I'm gonna be in here a while," I yelled to my cousin. The Saginaw Days happens in September which sounds like a fun family outing. The owner was a hoot. Said "that's the lying corner over there," pointing to a bunch of regular locals. They've owned it for about 4 years and left it the way it was. If you ask the owner to tell you the history, he will. It used to be a gas station 100 years ago. Mentioned a gentlemen who is 90 years old living in the house he was born in. There is an old bell that someone can ring when they want to buy the house a round of drinks. Bell came off an old steam engine. Before it was horse and buggy, donkeys, then it quickly modernized. When Saginaw Logging pulled out, it was the last of the big logs. They then started pulling out the train rails, as the wood trestles started rotting anyway, then sold the metal as scrap. They still do a lot of logging up there M- F so got to be careful when on the road. They put in Snoose Creek (the water trough by the bar) for the loggers to spit in. They couldn't smoke in the woods, bunkhouse, mess hall, etc. so loggers took to chewing tobacco. The tough guys just go ahead and swallow, the rookies would chew and spit. You'll see bottle caps in the parking lot as loggers used to throw them down to get grip on the wet muddy grounds for their trucks. It's a good hunting area. All the roads used to be open, but Warehouser, Park Blakley and others started locking their gates. The hunters have to pay $300 to get a key for the gate to go in now, so not as many hunters these days. We did dinner at Clark's restaurant on the way out. Good hamburgers and shakes.

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    Brooklyn Tavern - About 18 miles off of Hwy 101 in the middle of nowhere. No cell coverage in the area - bring cash. Lots of old logging history.

    About 18 miles off of Hwy 101 in the middle of nowhere. No cell coverage in the area - bring cash. Lots of old logging history.

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    The Cabin Tavern - "Not a burger" with tater tots.

    The Cabin Tavern

    4.1(34 reviews)
    44.5 mi

    Stopped by for dinner during our vacation in the area and had a great time. It's an unassuming pub…read morebut the food and beer is great and most of all, the service was super friendly and attentive. You can tell it's a neighborhood gem. We ordered calamari fries to share and had a burger each and it went perfectly with the beers on tap.

    Stopped in here durning a girls night with some friends on 01/09/26, was looking forward to hearing…read moreone of my friends sing due to it being karaoke night. However, when my friend went to sign up the karaoke host, Sashia Hopkins, told my friend "You smell like shit, like McDonalds" then assaulted her by spraying her with an unknown substance. Not once was Sashia even concerned that my friend may have been allergic to perfume or worried that she may have caused humiliation to her by saying she "smelled like shit". Once she was informed of this being a form assault Sashia acted erratic and Unprofessional. Telling my group to "fuck off." Also that we, "all smell like shit". The bartender did her best to de-escalate Even with Sashia's adolescent immature behavior. Will not be back, also this place is dirty. If you're never going to clean anything, dim the lights. The demographic that comes to this watering hole is just as nasty as Sashia herself. Avoid at all cost; instead head to Bobs. The staff there are friendly and welcoming.

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    The Cabin Tavern - No peein off the porch people!

    No peein off the porch people!

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    Beach N' Brew - Blt add cheese

    Beach N' Brew

    4.1(66 reviews)
    50.0 mi
    $$

    A quiet little place with great Bloody Mary's. The server was sweet and helpful. The place was…read moreclean and inviting .

    Stopped in here for a quick lunch in getting into town and boy did I make the right choice. From…read morethe beginning, the staff was nice in their greeting and kind in their energy. The woman behind the bar, may have been the owner, was so kind, caring and attentive. She made conversation with me over my license from Colorado, asked my name and remembered it as I was leaving saying "have a nice day, Nate" Soooo sweet and kind. A true gem of a human. She even had regulars that she said "I told you when we were on that hike that I owe you a drink so this ones on me" freaking precious. Okay now that I'm done praising the owner/bartender. The food was exquisite too. I got a basic cheeseburger with pepper jack cheese, tomato, onion and lettuce. It was cooked well and was enjoyed heavily and quickly haha. The cook even came by to check that I liked it as well. Very warm place with great food. Much enjoyed. The place was clean and kept up well. This was one of the first dive bars I had been to where they had slots and that was a bit of a twist. I didn't roll the dice on them as the only thing I gamble on is once a year and that the horses at the Kentucky derby. Keeps my gambling in line and doesn't upset the in-laws too much. If I visit Seaside OR again, I will absolutely find myself back here for another delicious burger and friendly interaction.

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    Gambling machines.

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