Rogue Pier 39 Public House, American restaurant at Pier 39, Astoria, US.
Rogue Pier 39 Public House is a restaurant built on a wooden pier extending into the Columbia River, offering seafood and craft beers from the surrounding waters. The structure sits directly above the river, creating a dining experience surrounded by water on three sides.
Pier 39 was built as part of Astoria's maritime infrastructure in the early 1900s, when the city was a hub for fishing and shipping operations. Today's restaurant occupies this historic structure, maintaining its connection to the waterfront's past role in the region's economy.
The restaurant reflects Astoria's deep connection to fishing, with local boats bringing their daily catch to supply the kitchen year-round.
The restaurant offers both indoor seating and outdoor patio areas with river views, accessible through straightforward entry. Those sitting outside should expect wind and weather exposure, as the pier sits directly over the open water.
From most seating areas, you can watch cargo ships and river traffic pass directly beneath the building as you dine. This combination of food service suspended above active water traffic creates an unusual dining experience that few other restaurants in the area can offer.
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