Authentic flavors of Oregon and fresh, locally sourced ingredients congregate for superlative farm to table experience at Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine. Executive Chef Damon Jones has a sharp eye for local culinary trends and excels at bringing the best of Oregon cooking to the menu. Everything on the menu starts with the freshest of local produce with the chef crafting some highly innovative specialties from it. The diverse wine list has an excellent offering from local vineyards. Check with the helpful staff for pairing recommendations. Apart from this, there is also a selection of specialty cocktails that are worth trying. The restaurant's elegant interiors give off a comfortable vibe with a little section for dining outdoors. An excellent choice for a taste of local cooking.
Oberon's Tavern offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience. It dons a Shakespearean theme in its old-school menu, whimsical decor, classical musicians, armored bouncers and costumed wait staff. Select from stouts and ales by local microbreweries, as well as ciders, meads and fruit wines. Paired your drink with delicious platters, meat pies, sandwiches and artisan sausages, and soak in the Midsummer Night’s Dream aura.
Housed in one of gold-rush Jacksonville's early permanent structures, the Jacksonville Inn perpetuates the nostalgic romances of that era. Built in 1861, the walls of the dining area and lounge were built of locally quarried sandstone, and specks of gold are still visible in the mortar. The town is the first in America to be named a National Historic Landmark, and Jacksonville has preserved its 19th Century charm.
A locally owned pizzeria, the Kaleidoscope Pizzeria & Pub is much popular among the locals for their roasted garlic pizza, avalanche pizza and the grasshopper pie. They also have a good collection of beers.
Housed in one of gold-rush Jacksonville's early permanent structures, the Jacksonville Inn perpetuates the nostalgic romances of that era. Built in 1861, the walls of the dining area and lounge were built of locally quarried sandstone, and specks of gold are still visible in the mortar. The town is the first in America to be named a National Historic Landmark, and Jacksonville has preserved its 19th Century charm.
At Angelo’s, expect the most cheesy, delicious pizzas packed with a variety of toppings. They have their signature red and pesto sauces for you to choose from. The most striking feature is the homely touch added to every dish, no matter what you call for. There is an entire menu of chicken salads even. You can either make your own pizza or choose from a menu of classics. The ambiance is comfy and laid-back, with friendly service.