
Gracie’s Sea Hag opened in 1963 and promotes itself as having the finest and freshest sea fare on the Oregon coast. Gracie Strom and her husband Dic started the place but he died a few years after it opened. From the reviews I read, she sounded like quite a character – playing the bottles behind the bar to create tunes and greeting all guests like they were long time friends. Sadly in 2006 she sold the place and I’m not sure it has the same fun vibe, however that is hard to judge in this time of Corona virus. It is a large place with large tables, booths on one side of the room and tables on the other. The booths were all separated by panels of stained glass windows of sea life above the stuffed benches and got extra lighting via a hanging stained glass light fixture. The bare wood tables on the other side are set with unstuffed wood chairs. The floor is a mix of carpet and tile, the ceiling is of wood with exposed duct work running down the middle of the long room. A counter at the front of the room had menus, souvenirs and a person who greets you and takes you to a table. The other end of the room is a service area that leads into the kitchen. Continue reading
