Big waves on Oahu, Hawaii
These pictures were taken driving along the North Shore of Oahu and back around on the east side of the island.
Dog Friendly Lodging in Lincoln City, Oregon
*Update*
This post has been updated on my other blog, Pacific Northwest Photoblog at Lincoln City Dog Friendly Hotels. That post is much more up to date and includes more hotels and information.
I’m not sure who provides this information, but this is gleaned from a brochure provided by the city of Lincoln City.
All Seasons Vacation Rentals small dogs only
Ashley Inn Also has Tillamook Location
Captain Cook Inn no pitbulls or cats; no unattended pets
Chinook Winds Casino Resort Hotel no pets in suites
City Center Motel (no web site)
Coast Inn Bed and Breakfast 1 room only; well-behaved dogs
Coho Oceanfront Lodge 10 room; under 25 pounds; 1 pet only
Crown Pacifiq Motel Depoe Bay location also; 10 rooms; doggie treats
Edgecliff Motel
Ester Lee maximum of 2 pets per room; 26 pet rooms
The Hideaway no limitations; 6 rooms
Horizon Rentals also has locations in Pacific City, Neskowin, Bend, Gleneden Beach, Lincoln Beach, Depoe Bay and Otter Rock
Inn at Wecoma
Lincoln City Inn
Looking Glass Inn maximum 2 per room; dog basket (I highly recommend this one)
Motel 6 friendly pets
O’dysius Hotel 1 pet per room; under 20lbs, 8 rooms
Oregon Beach House Rentals small to large dogs welcome; doggie treats
Overlook Motel no more than 2 dogs per room; 8 rooms
Palace Inn & Suites 2 dogs per room under 25lbs; 6 rooms
Sailor Jack’s Hidden Cove 2 pets per room; up to 25lbs
Sea Echo Motel 2 pets per room maximum; 35 rooms
West Coast Inn (no website) 2 rooms; less than 25lbs
Review – Fulio’s Pastaria-Tuscan Steak, Astoria Oregon
Fulio’s Pastaria-Tuscan Steak 1149 Commercial St, Astoria, OR 97103 Google Map
Fulio’s is not your typical Italian place. It’s a bit of a hole in the wall location. You can easily walk by and not notice it. But inside is has a very nice atmosphere.
They have a nice wine selection and an amply stocked bar. Where Fulio’s shines though is that their food is not the same as every other Italian place in the world. They have some real innovative items on the menu. My personal favorite is sausage with noodles in a mustard cream sauce.
Another good option is almost the same dish, but with tomato cream sauce with no meat. Other options are on the menu, including several original salads and best of all, an ample selection for the vegetarians. Which is amazing in itself considering Astoria qualifies as a small town.
This place is so good that we’ve driven to Astoria several times just for the food and I never go through Astoria without stopping here.