
We visited Restaurant Beck and stayed at the beautiful Whale Cove Inn about one year ago. The facility hasn’t changed but the town of Depoe Bay has revitalized with the dispersal of a vaccine for Covid. Since there are the previous entries on this lovely place I thought I’d make one post of the 3 dinners we had there. They still offer three and five course tastings as well as an a la carte menu (wine pairings are available). The first night we enjoyed the 5 course tasting menu, but last year we realized that with their small menu, changing what we get every night is not possible. So the second two nights we ordered a la carte. I will post pictures of the items but not repeat pictures if we had the same item another night. They still have a limited bar as well as bottles of wine. It is a beautiful and tasty place to stay and/or eat. Continue reading




Our second evening at Restaurant Beck we got a table next to the window and the view was spectacular. The tables were configured slightly differently to accommodate the guests, but they were still well distanced from one another.
The original caramel corn shop in Depoe Bay, Oregon has been also named “J’s Caramel Corn” and the building has had various paint jobs, but all say it was established in 1940. It’s a tiny shop that also sold salt water taffy, a few other candies, books and toys. It’s a one woman shop that uses Kettle corn for their product. They also sell plain and cheese corns but no mix. This corn was well coated with caramel and very sweet. It pops into really large pieces and I found very few hard, unpopped kernels in our bag. It’s not greasy and your fingers will have more of a stickiness rather than glisten after eating. The owner used to make the cheese caramel mix but found it too messy and didn’t sell as well. Either way, it was a really good caramel corn and she was very friendly and offered samples. Do note, it’s not a mis-spelling in the title here – it’s spelled without an ‘a’ in the middle.


