4 Best Restaurants in Redwood National Park, California

SeaQuake Brewing

$ Fodor's choice

Water from the cool and clean Smith River goes into the dozen or so beers poured at this microbrewery with a modern-industrial interior. They pair well with wood-fired thin-crust pizzas that include one with grilled chicken, bacon, artichoke hearts, garlic cream sauce, and cheeses from the local Rumiano Cheese Company.

Cafe Brio

$

With an inviting indoor dining room and outside seating overlooking bustling Arcata Plaza, this artisan bakery and restaurant is known for savory and sweet breads. Notable noshes include quiche, ham-and-cheese breakfast croissants, croques monsieur and madame, and focaccia sandwiches with avocado and Humboldt Fog goat cheese from Arcata's Cypress Grove creamery.

Wildberries Marketplace

$

This market with a juice bar and a small café sells prepared salads, deli items, cheeses, and picnic provisions. There's a good selection of local wine and beer.

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Woodland Villa Restaurant

$

This homey, diner-style café just north of Klamath serves the sort of hearty American fare that'll fuel you up before a big day of hiking. The cooks prepare breakfast sandwiches, Belgian waffles, and chicken-fried steaks in the morning, and deli sandwiches, salads, and pizzas throughout the rest of the day. Overnight cabins and a small market are also part of the same-named compound.

15870 U.S. 101, Klamath, California, 95548, USA
707-482–2081
Known For
  • craft beers and ciders
  • local smoked salmon in the adjacent market
  • closes at 5:30 or 6 pm depending on the season
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. (but check)