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Specialties
The NorWester offers delicious Seafood, Steaks and Pasta. Waterfront dining at the Harbor. Full Bar, Great Beers and Wines.
«The View. The Music. The Food. Warm, cozy, intimate. Bring on the steamers!!!»
Come experience the scenic and beautiful Oregon Coast at our Dockside Restaurant, a local favorite for over 30 years.
You’ll find NorWester at the North end of town at the Port of Gold Beach near Jerry’s Rogue Jet Boats.
History
Established in 1980.
Great Steak & Seafood for over 30 years. Recommended by Oregon Coast Magazine, Frommer’s Places, AAA, and Mobile Guide.
«One of the best Restaurants on the Oregon Coast» –Oregon Coast Magazine.
Featured in Bön Appetit Magazine.
Meet the Business Owner
Colleen C.
Business Owner
«We’ve always had a direct approach to food – nothing cheap,» says Colleen Combs, who built the restaurant in 1980 and has owned it for over 30 years. «We strive to serve the best product available, like Chinook salmon rather than a lesser variety. Our steaks are choice beef from the best offered by distributors, and our steamers are fantastic.» Combs says she works with local vintners to provide a variety of Oregon and California wines. She herself comes from a long line of restaurateurs. Her grandparents owned a tavern on the waterfront at the foot of Folsom Street in San Francisco and her father, Frank Harold, would tap dance for pennies on the bar when he was eight years old. Looking for the great adventure, Combs and her family moved to Gold Beach from the Bay Area. «We loved the Rogue River bridge, we loved the beach, we loved the mountains, and the ocean.»
Nor’ Wester Steak & Seafood also recommends
Jerry’s Rogue Jets
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Colleen C. says,
«Explore the river on Jerry’s Rogue Jet Boats, then top off your day with a relaxing dinner at NorWester Restaurant at the Port of Gold Beach.»