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    Painted Lady Lavender Farm

    3.2 (6 reviews)

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    Cranguyma Farms

    Cranguyma Farms

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $

    This is like an old growth blueberry forest gone wild! The bushes are taller than my 6'4" hubby and…read morewider than our SUV is long. There are 7 acres to roam, they say with varieties ripening from early summer until early fall, but from what I could tell, there weren't obvious sections. And barely true paths. In mid July, we set out to get only a large bowlful to have on our Long Beach getaway, not enough for jam or to freeze. In several more weeks. The picking will be easy, but as it was, we walked away from the barn to the end of the bushes looking for bushes full of ripe berries. Not finding them, we turned back settling on bushes with branches that had small clumps of ripe ones. In other words, we were not cleaning a branch or bush, but rather carefully plucking a small handful on a branch and moving to another. Slow but steady going, with lots of not quite fully ripe, but all delicious! And we had a very fun and peaceful time, with the farm to us and the birds and a tree frog that jumped on my arm. ( I'm not going to lie that I'm not sure if he or I was more startled, lol!) You head back to the barn to self-pay on the honor system, which is also pretty cool. Yeah, great place in the summer. Would like to try cranberrying in the fall!

    Ok- I went to pick blueberries and wish there had been a sign that said, "turn right on dirt road…read moreto pay for and pick blueberries." Instead, I went straight down the road to the farm (closed on the weekends), and a woman screamed me. "Didn't you see the sign???? The farm is closed. You're only the 17th person to come down here." So here's a suggestion: BETTER SIGNAGE. No most people don't know to go to the little shed to get a bucket and pay on the honor system. Aside from that, the blueberries were fantastic and only 2$ a pound, and yes you can pick when the farm is closed. Bring cash.

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    Cranguyma Farms
    Weigh and pay - $2 a pound!
    Weigh and pay - $2 a pound!
    Cranguyma Farms

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    Cannon Beach Farmer's Market

    Cannon Beach Farmer's Market

    4.3
    (10 reviews)
    29.6 mi
    $$

    What a lucky find!! The Cannon Beach Farmers Market is only open on Tuesday afternoons from 1-5pm…read moreand I just happened to be there when it was in full swing - lots of variety in vendors, some food trucks, delicious fruit stalls, and awesome live music! A great time! The market takes up most of the midtown parking lot on Gower St and only runs from June through September. I grabbed a small carton of Oregon cherries and they were so fresh and flavorful. I also grabbed some lunch at the Roast Town BBQ tent and they had the BEST crab cakes I've ever had! I also had a shrimp roll which was delicious. Live music was being performed by the Bar K Buckeroos and really set a fun, western-swing type vibe - they drew quite a crowd as well. Overall the market was jovial and everyone was friendly and having a great time. Some vendors take credit card, some cash only so plan ahead. Parking in Cannon Beach is limited as it is, and since this market is in one of the main public lots the parking situation is even more challenging - but the town is very walkable with several other public lots within walking distance. I enjoyed my visit and feel lucky I got to check out this great local market!

    A great farmer's market in one of my favorite NW beach towns. Lots of choices located in the center…read moreof town. I love the hummus stand, the Spouse is a fan of the cranberry lady. I wear my cute farmer's market logo hat as a memory of summer beach days.

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    Live music - so fun!
    Live music - so fun!
    Live music drew quite a crowd! It was great!
    Live music drew quite a crowd! It was great!
    Decent sized market!

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    Decent sized market!
    Northwest Wild Products

    Northwest Wild Products

    4.3
    (235 reviews)
    12.8 mi
    $$

    No! This place was…read morereally disappointing. Came here based on reviews, but I. would caution anyone to steer clear of this place. It started with flat champagne drinks. That's just a fail, and it suggests a place that doesn't bother keeping things fresh. It kind of went downhill from there. We were looking for nice fresh fish and chips, wile we were out along the coast. We live near the coast ourselves, and are no strangers to good seafood. We decided to do the Cod and the Halibut fish and chips. While the halibut seemed fresh, the cod was waxy and looked old, and frankly i found it somehow mildly nauseating. I couldn't bring myself to teat it. The batter was crsipy, but lacked seasoning and tasted really flat (cardboard?). Aside from that, the coleslaw seemed pretty old soggy. Gross. Not impressed at all - some of the worst fish and chips I have ever had. Some people may like this kind of food - but i will actively avoid this place the next time in Astoria. Hard pass. i'm nauseous just thinking back to my experience here. Could hardly get away fast enough...

    To start with, I had a really hard time finding this place because the building and signs are…read moredifferent than what is available online. The halibut was soft and wet rather than dry and meaty. The crab louie salad was underwhelming in both size and flavor. We spent over $60 and didn't feel like we got much. So what is the name of this place?

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    Looks ok - was actually almost nauseating to eat...
    Looks ok - was actually almost nauseating to eat...
    Clam chowder
    Clam chowder
    Meh and chips

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    Meh and chips

    Painted Lady Lavender Farm - farms - Updated July 2026

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