For a town of fewer than 2,000 residents, Seabrook, WA punches well above its weight in the dining department. The town center concentrates a handful of genuinely good restaurants, a wine bar, a bakery, and a coffee shop within a five-minute walk of each other. Here is where we actually eat when we're there.
Best for Pizza and Group Dinners: Frontager's Pizza Co. & Social
Frontager's is the anchor of Seabrook's dining scene, and for good reason. The brick-oven produces crispy, well-charred artisan pizzas with creative toppings alongside classic options. Beyond pizza, the menu includes Italian-inspired appetizers, salads, and pasta dishes. The full bar serves local craft beers and an approachable wine list.
It's the right call for families, groups, or anyone who wants a lively atmosphere with reliable food. The outdoor seating area fills up on summer weekends, so arrive before 6 PM or plan to wait. Phone: 360-276-0297.
💡 Tip
The white pizza with arugula is consistently good and often overlooked in favor of the red-sauce options.
Best for Margaritas and Weekend Brunch: Koko's Restaurant and Tequila Bar
Koko's brings bold Mexican-inspired flavors to the Washington coast with a tequila program that takes the bar seriously. The dinner menu covers the expected range of tacos, enchiladas, and fajitas, all executed with more care than the average beach-town Mexican restaurant.
The real draw is weekend brunch. Koko's opens at 9 AM Saturday and Sunday with a full brunch menu featuring chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and bottomless mimosas. It's consistently the busiest brunch spot in town—arrive early or expect a short wait. Lunch weekdays from 11 AM. Phone: 360-276-1090.
Best for Casual American and Craft Beer: Rising Tide & Tavern
Rising Tide is the town's tavern, and it fills that role reliably well. The menu leans American—burgers, salads, seafood, and hearty entrees—made with quality ingredients and served without pretension. The craft beverage program features rotating local beers and a solid cocktail list.
The patio is a great option on sunny afternoons, and the indoor atmosphere with sports on the TVs makes it a comfortable rainy-day destination. Opens at 11:30 AM daily. Phone: 360-276-2242.
Best Wine and Small Plates: The Stowaway Wine Bar
The Stowaway is Seabrook's intimate alternative to the louder dining spots. The wine list focuses on Pacific Northwest producers with some broader selections, and the staff knows the list well enough to actually help you choose. Small plates—artisan cheese boards, charcuterie, and light bites—complement the pours rather than competing with them.
It's the right spot for a date night, a quiet afternoon escape, or a nightcap after dinner elsewhere. Indoor and patio seating. Opens at noon daily. Phone: 360-276-1091.
💡 Tip
The wine bar is small. On busy summer weekends, the patio fills up quickly—claim a table when you walk past rather than planning to return later.
Best Coffee and Morning Pastries
Two spots compete for the morning routine, and both are worth knowing. Vista Bakeshop opens at 7 AM with pastries baked fresh daily—flaky croissants, cinnamon rolls, scones, and seasonal specials. Arrive before 9 AM on weekends to get first pick. Hours: 7 AM–3 PM daily.
Bellwether Cafe on Front Street serves a full coffee and tea menu alongside light breakfast and lunch fare including sandwiches and salads. The cozy seating and free WiFi make it the work-from-the-coast option. A relaxed atmosphere and friendly service make it a strong alternative if Vista has a line.
For Dessert and Beach Snacks
Sweet Life Ice Cream and Candy Shop opens at noon and serves gourmet ice cream in an ever-rotating selection of creative and classic flavors alongside handmade fudge and artisan candies. An afternoon scoop while walking through the town center is a Seabrook tradition worth adopting. Phone: 360-712-0380.
Fresh Foods Market functions as both the town grocery store and a deli with prepared foods, fresh sushi, and grab-and-go options. It's the practical choice for beach picnic supplies, quick lunches, and stocking the rental kitchen. Hours: 8 AM–8 PM (Oct–Mar), 8 AM–9 PM (Apr–Sep). Phone: 360-276-6842.
Frequently Asked Questions
What restaurants are in Seabrook WA?
Seabrook has seven dining options within the town center: Frontager's Pizza Co. & Social, Koko's Restaurant and Tequila Bar, Rising Tide & Tavern, The Stowaway Wine Bar, Bellwether Cafe, Vista Bakeshop, and Sweet Life Ice Cream. Fresh Foods Market also offers prepared deli foods and grab-and-go meals.
Does Seabrook WA have good restaurants?
Yes. For a small coastal town, Seabrook has a dining scene that consistently exceeds expectations. Frontager's Pizza, Koko's, and The Stowaway Wine Bar in particular receive strong consistent reviews from visitors.
Is there a coffee shop in Seabrook WA?
Yes—Bellwether Cafe on Front Street and Vista Bakeshop both serve coffee. Vista Bakeshop opens at 7 AM, making it the early-riser's choice. Bellwether Cafe offers a fuller cafe menu with WiFi.
What time do restaurants open in Seabrook WA?
Vista Bakeshop opens earliest at 7 AM. Koko's opens at 9 AM on weekends (11 AM weekdays). Rising Tide opens at 11:30 AM daily. Frontager's Pizza opens at 11 AM. The Stowaway Wine Bar and Sweet Life Ice Cream open at noon. Fresh Foods Market opens at 8 AM year-round.



