Everybody else says the same thing ... and I'll throw one more vote onto the "yes"
pile.
Almost a beaten down waterfront shack ... with a cast of customers and "regulars" to match. But good food, a friendly staff, a full bar with a good selection of beers, and
some tempting desserts in the refrigerated showcase.
The motto is "The Safest Bar in the Harbor !!" And I can believe it. Obviously
great for a waterfront/marina breakfast, and a long standing favorite of
the folks who live and work in the area.
A small kitchen sign advises that they source their oysters from "Chuck's" up the road,
which fact tells you a lot, as "Chuck's" is the topmost for seafood quality.
Reaching again for an appropriate image, the impression reminds you, say, of a
domino parlor and bar in Hinton, Oklahoma. As comfortable as a well-worn old
shoe.
That said, I am from New Orleans ... and I missed getting the "Oyster Po'Boy" sandwich the first time. However, I did have the fine fried oysters, french fries,
clam chowder, and a cold draft beer. Which hit the spot. But I'll be back.
Bulldog 1
Coos Bay