We especially love cioppino. Used to go to Anthony%26#39;s at the Old Mill, but their menu looks like they%26#39;re cutting back on ingredients.... There%26#39;s NO fresh fish place in Roseburg...
best restaurant for fresh fish/shellfish
That%26#39;s a tough one. Bend Fish Co has good Fish %26amp; Chips but I don%26#39;t think they have cioppino. Maybe High Tides (downtown)?
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best restaurant for fresh fish/shellfish
We%26#39;ve always enjoyed meals at McGrath%26#39;s. More of a family than fine dining place, but seafood is always fresh. No cioppino on the menu there either, but they do have a ';Fisherman%26#39;s Stew'; that comes kinda close.
OK, a friend told me that Staccato (downtown) has cioppino. It%26#39;s downtown and more ';fine dining'; than Anthony%26#39;s. I%26#39;ve been there and enjoyed the meal but it%26#39;s not an ';everyday'; place, more ';special occasion';.
I also thought of Giuseppe%26#39;s (also downtown) and Pastini at the Old Mill - both are Italian.
If you make it to the coast (Newport) try the cioppino at Shark%26#39;s. Yummm...
Personally I%26#39;m not fond of the Bend McGrath%26#39;s though I like some of their other locations. It just seems dark and sticky, and I%26#39;ve never had great service there. Bad timing, I guess?
No, probably not bad timing, fiveforefun. I haven%26#39;t been to the McGrath%26#39;s Bend location in several years, so my comments were partly based on more recent visits to the one near us.
Thanks, gang!
We spent two nights in Bend, on our way to and from the John Day Fossil Beds and Painted Hills, which were smashing.
Had dinner the first night at High Tides. The steamers were very good, as was the accompanying bread. The cioppino was a soup, with a thin, commercial flavor.
So, on the second night, we dined at Deschuttes Brewery. One of us had an excellent Cobb salad and the other ordered Deschuttes%26#39; steamer bowl, which was outstanding. I would go there again in a minute.
Thanks for all of your suggestions %26amp; comments.
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