Dave Goes: The best block in Astoria

Posted on 09 November 2009

The 1400 block of Duane Street (my favorite block in Astoria) houses both Blue Scorcher Bakery Cafe and the Fort George BreweryMan (and woman) can’t live on storm watching alone.

Saturday morning Heather and I drove up 101 to Astoria. My favorite block in my favorite town on the coast is the 1400 block of Duane Street, which houses both the Blue Scorcher Bakery Cafe and the Fort George Brewery.

I ordered the Americano on my first visit to the Blue Scorcher months ago, out of fear their normal coffee wouldn’t be up to snuff (I’m eternally disappointed with the coffee at coffee shops). And that dry Americano was one of the best Americanos I have ever experienced. It was rich and aromatic and tasted like coffee should taste. Was it a fluke? The Americano I experienced this past Saturday was not quite as good as the first one, but it was still damn good (though to be fair I did not order it dry this time). I’m still afraid to order the coffee though . . .

We wandered around town for a bit after finishing the paper and our coffees, and then settled in at the Fort George Brewery (right next door to the Blue Scorcher) for lunch.

Fort George brews fantastic beers and serves respectable pub fair, but one menu item is particularly notable: the house made sausages. Less greasy and salty than you’d expect (they taste almost healthy), and especially delicious. The flavors of fennel and oregano; roasted garlic, basil, and white wine; and mushrooms (the sausage du jour was flavored with bolete mushrooms) really come through (and stick with you all day!).

FortGeorgeSausage

Due to previous experience, we knew the shared sausage sampler appetizer was enough for both of us.

Heather enjoyed a Cavatica Stout, while I savored both the fall flavored Drunkin’ Pumpkin, and a fantastic Belgian Trippel.

FortGeorgeBeer

All in all a very pleasant few hours at my favorite block in Astoria on a stormy Oregon coast Saturday.

Related posts:

  1. Dave Goes: Astoria, Oregon
  2. Fort George Brewery and Public House in Astoria
  3. Saturday, July 14th: Pix Patisserie’s Bastille Day Block Party
  4. A midsummer weekend in Astoria, Oregon
  5. Dave gets out of town: Moss Creek, Washington

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2 Responses to “Dave Goes: The best block in Astoria”

  1. If you’ve never been, Shallon Winery is only a couple of blocks up from Fort George (@ 16th & Duane). The owner, Paul van der Veldt, makes predominately fruit wine, most of which is quite good. However, even if you’re not into fruit wine, Shallon is worth a visit just to meet the winemaker and listen to his stories.

  2. Dave says:

    Sláinte Mhaith – Thanks for the tip; we’ll stop by Shallon on our next trip!


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