On a recent trip to the Oregon Coast, we made a point to stop by Arnie’s Cafe in Warrenton, a cozy, unassuming spot that came highly recommended by locals. Before exploring Fort Stevens State Park, we were looking for a hearty breakfast to fuel our day, and Arnie’s delivered beyond our expectations.
The cafe has been a beloved part of the community for decades, and you can feel the history when you walk in. Originally known as The Sea Breeze in the 1950s, this spot has gone through several transformations, from The Donut Hole to The Ponderosa, before finally becoming Arnie’s Cafe under the ownership of Crystal and Michael Green. The Greens took over in 2014 and have kept the homestyle charm alive, even expanding into a larger space in 2020 to accommodate the growing number of diners.
As we settled in, we couldn’t help but admire the laid-back vibe and friendly service. But it was the food that really stole the show. We had heard about their massive pancakes, and let me tell you, they live up to the hype. These pancakes are the size of a dinner plate—fluffy, light, and absolutely melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Normally, I’m not much of a pancake person, but these were so good, I couldn’t stop eating.
Of course, Arnie’s is more than just pancakes. Their menu is full of classic homestyle breakfast favorites, and you can’t go wrong with any of them. The biscuits and gravy were another highlight—soft, buttery biscuits smothered in rich, flavorful gravy that had us savoring every bite. We also tried their eggs Benedict, which came with perfectly poached eggs and a smooth hollandaise sauce. If you’re more into savory breakfast options, their hearty omelettes, filled with fresh ingredients and served with crispy hash browns, are a great choice.
Lunch is just as tempting at Arnie’s. They offer a wide variety of sandwiches, from the classic turkey club to their fan-favorite Reuben.
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If you’re in the mood for something a little more comforting, their burgers, fries, and crispy chicken strips are sure to hit the spot. They also serve fresh salads for those seeking a lighter option, though it's hard to resist the more indulgent dishes!
With generous portions, reasonable prices, and a welcoming atmosphere, Arnie’s Cafe makes for the perfect stop whether you’re a local or just passing through. Plus, they’ve recently expanded their menu to include baked goods like fresh donuts, as well as hand-dipped ice cream and espresso drinks, making it a great place to grab a treat any time of day.
If you’re planning a visit, you can find Arnie’s Cafe at 269 S Main St, Warrenton, OR. For those driving from Portland, simply take US-26 W toward Seaside and merge onto US-101 N at the junction. Continue on US-101 N for about 17 miles, and you’ll find Arnie’s on Main Street in Warrenton. It’s an easy 90-minute drive that takes you through some of Oregon’s most scenic coastal views, making Arnie’s the perfect pit stop on your way to explore the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
So if you find yourself near Warrenton, make sure to stop by Arnie’s Cafe. Whether it’s for the pancakes, biscuits and gravy, or any other delicious offering on their menu, you won’t be disappointed!