Redwood National Park Restaurants

The park has no restaurants, but Eureka and Arcata have diverse dining establishments—everything from hip oyster bars to various ethnic restaurants. The selection is decent in Crescent City, and there are a few, generally good, choices in Klamath, Orick, and Trinidad. Most small-town restaurants close early, around 7:30 or 8 pm.

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  • 1. Salt Fish House

    $$

    A couple of blocks from Arcata's festive plaza, this hip seafood restaurant inside a beautifully converted old machine shop offers seating in an airy dining room and on a large side patio. Specialties include classic panko-crusted cod and chips and seared-rare steelhead, but you could also make a meal of small plates from the raw bar—shrimp cocktail, ceviche tostadas, and raw or grilled Pacific oysters among them.

    935 I St., Arcata, California, 95521, USA
    707-630–5300

    Known For

    • Sharable raw-seafood trays and towers
    • Wine and cocktail list
    • Happy hour 3:30–5

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch in winter
  • 2. SeaQuake Brewing

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    Water from the cool and clean Smith River goes into the dozen or so beers poured at this microbrewery with a modern-industrial interior. They pair well with wood-fired thin-crust pizzas that include one with grilled chicken, bacon, artichoke hearts, garlic cream sauce, and cheeses from the local Rumiano Cheese Company.

    400 Front St., Crescent City, California, 95531, USA
    707-465–4444

    Known For

    • Patio with heat lamps
    • Well-crafted beers
    • Off-menu caramel sundae
  • 3. Good Harvest Cafe

    $$

    A cheerful café serving hearty, delicious breakfasts and espresso drinks, Good Harvest lives up to its name with ample use of locally grown and organic ingredients. Salads, burgers, sandwiches, vegetarian specialties, and several fish entrées are on the menu for lunch and dinner.

    575 U.S. 101 S, Crescent City, California, 95531, USA
    707-465–6028

    Known For

    • Fish-and-chips and other local seafood
    • Local beers and West Coast wines
    • Vegetarian items
  • 4. Wildberries Marketplace

    $

    This market with a juice bar and a small café sells prepared salads, deli items, cheeses, and picnic provisions. There's a good selection of local wine and beer.

    747 13th St., Arcata, California, 95521, USA
    707-822–0095

    Known For

    • Burgers and jerk chicken sandwiches
    • Organic produce
    • Pizzas, tarts, pies, and other baked goods
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