Lincoln City Restaurant Guide

Nelscott Cafe
4.1 stars (2 ratings)

(541) 996-2900

3203 Sw Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367

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Marci's Bar & Bistro

April 6, 2010 @ 10:14 AM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Portland, OR
Quaint little place on the Central Oregon coast. Suprising menu for such a small place. Scotch Eggs, Oatmeal crusted French toast, Burgers, wraps, salads, fresh soups, hand dipped ice cream and espresso drinks make this a must stop for locals and travelers alike. No entree over 9 dollars and most everything handmade. Nice place, very friendly staff.
February 26, 2010 @ 3:49 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Portland, OR
This is a fun place to find! Just open for about 8 weeks now the staff tries so hard to please. First you'll get a big 'hello!" from the server and then you'll probably hear the same form the cooks (when's the last time that happened to you?).
Homemade breakfast feature 4 kinds of french toast, Buttermilk and Oatmeal pancakes, Fresh buttermilk biscuits and sausage gravy, Fresh daily cinnamon rolls, A monster meal they call the "Wipout," Scotch Eggs (you've got to have one!). A help yourself cereal bar served from an antique looking coffee bean dispenser. Full espresso bar and hand dipped ice cream. Lunch has homemade burgers and fries, hot dogs (Try the LA Street Dog), Wraps, Chicken and tuna patty sandwiches. Smoked salmon salad, Homemade soups etc... Everything's real good. All made fresh and to order. This place will be one of those joints that you'll end up standing in line for someday.

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Avg Rating: 4  out of 5 stars

Number of Reviews: 2

April 6, 2010 @ 10:14 AM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Portland, OR
Quaint little place on the Central Oregon coast. Suprising menu for such a small place. Scotch Eggs, Oatmeal crusted French toast, Burgers, wraps, salads, fresh soups, hand dipped ice cream and espresso drinks make this a must stop for locals and travelers alike. No entree over 9 dollars and most everything handmade. Nice place, very friendly staff.
February 26, 2010 @ 3:49 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Portland, OR
This is a fun place to find! Just open for about 8 weeks now the staff tries so hard to please. First you'll get a big 'hello!" from the server and then you'll probably hear the same form the cooks (when's the last time that happened to you?).
Homemade breakfast feature 4 kinds of french toast, Buttermilk and Oatmeal pancakes, Fresh buttermilk biscuits and sausage gravy, Fresh daily cinnamon rolls, A monster meal they call the "Wipout," Scotch Eggs (you've got to have one!). A help yourself cereal bar served from an antique looking coffee bean dispenser. Full espresso bar and hand dipped ice cream. Lunch has homemade burgers and fries, hot dogs (Try the LA Street Dog), Wraps, Chicken and tuna patty sandwiches. Smoked salmon salad, Homemade soups etc... Everything's real good. All made fresh and to order. This place will be one of those joints that you'll end up standing in line for someday.
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April 6, 2010 @ 10:14 AM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Portland, OR
Quaint little place on the Central Oregon coast. Suprising menu for such a small place. Scotch Eggs, Oatmeal crusted French toast, Burgers, wraps, salads, fresh soups, hand dipped ice cream and espresso drinks make this a must stop for locals and travelers alike. No entree over 9 dollars and most everything handmade. Nice place, very friendly staff.
February 26, 2010 @ 3:49 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Portland, OR
This is a fun place to find! Just open for about 8 weeks now the staff tries so hard to please. First you'll get a big 'hello!" from the server and then you'll probably hear the same form the cooks (when's the last time that happened to you?).
Homemade breakfast feature 4 kinds of french toast, Buttermilk and Oatmeal pancakes, Fresh buttermilk biscuits and sausage gravy, Fresh daily cinnamon rolls, A monster meal they call the "Wipout," Scotch Eggs (you've got to have one!). A help yourself cereal bar served from an antique looking coffee bean dispenser. Full espresso bar and hand dipped ice cream. Lunch has homemade burgers and fries, hot dogs (Try the LA Street Dog), Wraps, Chicken and tuna patty sandwiches. Smoked salmon salad, Homemade soups etc... Everything's real good. All made fresh and to order. This place will be one of those joints that you'll end up standing in line for someday.