Craft Bar West by Blissful

157 Main St W, Monmouth, United States     Local Service, Food & Beverage, Arts & Entertainment







Danny's Tap

120 S A St, Monmouth, United States     Bar







Dutch Bros Coffee

165 Pacific Ave N, Monmouth, United States     Coffee Shop, Smoothie & Juice Bar


Dutch Bros Coffee is a fun-loving, mind-blowing company dedicated to making a difference one cup at a time.






Dutch Bros. Coffee of Monmouth Oregon

165 Pacific Ave N, Monmouth, United States     Coffee Shop, Restaurant







Emerson Vineyards

11665 Airlie Rd, Monmouth, United States     Winery/Vineyard, Wine, Beer & Spirits Store, Wine Bar







Grain Station Brew Works - Monmouth

220 Pacific Avenue South, Monmouth, United States     Restaurant







Kai's Little Hawaiian Grill

Monmouth, United States     Food Truck







Momiji Sushi Monmouth

183 Main St W, Monmouth, United States     Sushi Restaurant







Olivia's Cookie Jar & Kitchen

112 S 1st St, Monmouth, United States     Ristorante americano, Panificio


Olivia's offers a great menu of delicious lunch and dinner items. There is quite literally something for everybody---from juicy thick steaks to hamburgers and lots in between. The fried onion rings and sweet potato fries are to die for. Lunch and dinner specials are offered every day we are open. We have a full bar which features delicious wines, beer and mixed drinks. Top that off with HOMEMADE dessert items and you have a meal to remember. All this in the atmosphere of a historic downtown Monmouth building over 100 years old.






Papas Bar

701 south Main Street, Monmouth, United States     Pub, Burger Restaurant







Seagram's Brew Coffee House

120 South A, Monmouth, United States     Coffee Shop, American Restaurant, Pet Cafe







The Hop at Canton

14966 4th Ave, Monmouth, United States     Diner, Ice Cream Shop







Yeasty Beasty

167 Main St W, Monmouth, United States     Pizzeria, Svago, Birreria all'aperto


What is Yeasty Beasty all about? Yeast of course! Have you ever wondered why store bought bread or mass produced beer doesn't taste as good as the craft varieties? Well, there are many answers but one of the key differences is how they start their process. Most commercial brewers and bakers use generic yeast products. Nothing really wrong with that, these strains of yeast are used because they are commercially available and cheap which is critical if you are making millions of units. But if you are more interested in flavor then quantity produced then you need to start with a flavor...




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