The Wayfarer

1190 Pacific Drive, Cannon Beach, OR 97110

Hours

Open daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.

About

While it's not part of the Central Oregon Coast, Cannon Beach is worth the drive! This area is Oregon's most recognized coast, with its famous sea stack, breathtaking views of the Pacific, and iconic seafood eateries like The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge.

Established in 1977, the restaurant has become a landmark, offering Pacific Northwest cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge provides a dining experience that mirrors Oregon's natural beauty and culinary abundance. The chefs emphasize locally sourced ingredients, such as fresh seafood and seasonal fruits and vegetables. 

Its location to other Cannon Beach attractions makes combining a hike with a meal afterward easy. For instance, explore the wagon wheel ruts at Hug Point State Park, followed by a celebratory dinner at The Wayward Restaurant and Lounge.

The architectural charm of Wayfarer reflects its coastal surroundings, offering panoramic ocean views and making every meal a picturesque occasion. Speaking of picture-perfect, Haystack Rock is only steps from the restaurant. This sea stack rises 235 feet from the water and has been in films like The Goonies and Kindergarten Cop.

Wayfarer's menu evolves with the seasons, reflecting the team's dedication to sustainability and innovation. From the succulent seafood to the decadent desserts, dining here will be a highlight of your Central Oregon Coast getaway.

Vibe

What makes this restaurant unique is how its exterior complements the scenic beauty of Cannon Beach. With breathtaking views of the iconic Haystack Rock, you know you're in for a fantastic dining experience!

Inside, wooden beams and soft, natural light make the room feel warm and comfortable. Tables are set with care, promising an intimate dining experience.

The laid-back vibe is accompanied by the rhythmic sound of the waves and the anticipation of exquisite cuisine, making for a memorable dining experience.

Whether celebrating a special occasion or a casual dinner, the atmosphere at The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge ensures every visit feels unique, unforgettable, and distinctly Oregon.

The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge: Menu & Drinks

The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge offers an array of dishes and drinks that capture the essence of the Pacific Northwest. With so many menus, we'll focus on dinner standouts, but be sure to peruse their breakfast and lunch offerings.

The Wayfarer Clam Bake is a must-try dish, a seafood lover's dream, brimming with fresh local catch. The entree features Dungeness crab legs, local Manila clams, andouille sausage, wild prawns, Yukon potatoes, candy spring onions, and Old Bay butter. This dish showcases the ocean's bounty and Wayfarer's chefs' skill in crafting layers of flavors.

Another standout is the Crispy Skinned Local Salmon with rice pilaf, seasonal vegetables, and lemon-chive citronette. It'sa quintessential Oregon dish that showcases salmon's rich texture, paired with seasonal vegetables and a generous dollop of herbed butter. The combination is a heavenly blend of flavors.

If you're not a fan of seafood, try Mary's Chicken, the ribeye, or pork shoulder. A creative spin on an iconic comfort food is the Vegetable Mac & Cheese, which features cavatappi pasta, local white cheddar, mascarpone, and roasted vegetables.

Not to be outdone, Wayfarer's drink selection includes seasonal specialties that charm the eye and the palate. A crowd favorite is the Pama-Garita, made with tequila, PAMA pomegranate liqueur, and a splash of orange juice.

When Cannon Beach is chilly, warm up with the Hot Toddy-Circa 1610s. This modern rendition of a timeless classic features whiskey, honey, and fresh-squeezed lemon juice topped with hot water. It's guaranteed to rejuvenate and warm the soul.

The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge offers a selection of Oregon wines and craft beers, each carefully chosen to complement the menu's flavors.

When your Central Oregon Coast vacation needs natural beauty and Oregon's culinary bounty, add The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge to your travel itinerary.

Local Tips

  • Start your visit with a stroll on Cannon Beach to enhance your dining experience.
  • Arrive early or make reservations to ensure a table with the best ocean views, especially during sunset.
  • Let The Wayfarer Restaurant and Lounge cater your special event.
  • Save room for dessert – the seasonal fruit crisps are a local favorite.
  • With a kids' menu, the eatery is family-friendly.

Location

1190 Pacific Drive, Cannon Beach, OR 97110

Frequently Asked Questions

The high season along the Central Oregon Coast is from late spring to early fall (May – September). Just as spring starts, as well as at the end of fall, visitors can enjoy mild weather and fewer crowds, along with clear, beautiful days. Winter is the slower season for Oregon’s coastal communities, with crisp days and a unique serenity all its own. Winters also typically tend to be rainier.

Highway 101, also known as the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway, stretches over 360 miles along Oregon’s rugged and inspiring coastline. With several pull-offs along the way, you can readily take in Oregon’s towering pines, coastal views, lighthouses, and incredible overlooks. Some of the most popular sites on Oregon’s central coast include:

  • Tillamook Coast: Start with a trip to the Creamery and then follow the Three Capes Scenic Loop to Cape Meares, Cape Lookout, and Cape Kiwanda
  • Depoe Bay – Otherwise known as the whale-watching capital of Oregon
  • Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area
  • The iconic Heceta Head lighthouse between Florence and Yachats

Oregon’s coast is a privileged location to spot whales on their biannual migration between the cooler waters of Alaska and Canada and warmer ocean temps in Mexico. In the winter, mid-December through mid-January are key whale-watching times along Oregon’s coast. Spring watchings tend to start in mid to late March and can last through early June. In addition, there are even resident whales that can often be spotted throughout the summer and fall. Depoe Bay is a hot spot for whale watching along Oregon’s coast.

Though still considered part of Oregon’s northern coast, Cannon Beach is a great beach for families as it offers tide pool exploration, terrific sand for sand castles, and the iconic Haystack Rock. Continuing along the coast, families will find fantastic kite-flying opportunities along expansive beaches near Manzanita. Rockaway Beach is also known for its family-friendly atmosphere, while Lincoln City offers over 7 miles of beaches. It’s worth adding that all beaches in Oregon are public, and there are plenty of access points at popular spots.

  • Newport Seafood & Wine Festival (February)
  • Cannon Beach Sandcastle Contest (June)
  • Lincoln City Kite Festivals (June & October)
  • Stormy Weather Arts Festival (November)
  • Oregon Coast Music Festival (July)
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