Gracie's Sea Hag
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| Gracie's Sea Hag | |
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Sign for the restaurant, 2012 | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 1963 |
| Food type | Seafood |
| Location | 58 US-101, Depoe Bay, Lincoln, Oregon, 97341, United States |
| Coordinates | 44°48′39.2″N 124°3′42.4″W / 44.810889°N 124.061778°W |
Gracie's Sea Hag is a seafood restaurant in Depoe Bay, Oregon, United States.[1]
In 2016, Michael Russell of The Oregonian called Gracie's Sea Hag "a long-standing seafood dive".[2] Outside the restaurant is a statue of a sea hag and her husband.[3] Popular among locals and tourists, Gracie's Sea Hag is reportedly haunted.[4]
History
Reception
Michael Russell of The Oregonian included Gracie's Sea Hag in a 2016 overview of recommended eateries along the Oregon Coast and said the restaurant had "surprisingly good grub".[2] Matthew Korfhage included Gracie's Sea Hag in Willamette Week's 2016 list of the ten best clam chowders along the Oregon Coast.[7] In 2019, The Oregonian's Jamie Hale said Gracie's Sea Hag was "one of the most beloved establishments on the central Oregon coast".[8] He also included the restaurant in a 2020 list of twenty reasons to love Depoe Bay.[9] In 2022, Margaret Seiler included Gracie's Sea Hag in Portland Monthly's list of twelve "essential" Oregon Coast bars. She wrote, "Sit under a mermaid portrait, try the famous buttery clam chowder, listen to a musician sitting at a piano but strumming a guitar, and catch the regular percussion show when the bartender plays the liquor bottles."[10]
