When it comes to dining, Oregon has pretty much every kind of restaurant imaginable. From fun themed restaurants to roadside burger joints and cafes, you’re sure to find a dining spot that fits your mood and palate. When you’re craving comfort food or a bountiful breakfast, check out this retro little diner that’s sure to hit the spot.

You’ll find The Spoon in Langlois, and it’s a favorite of locals and visitors alike. The address is 48396 Highway 101, Langlois, OR.

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This place is small and cozy. You’ll find just a few tables inside and a few more out on the patio.

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You can watch the cook make your breakfast right from your table. The Spoon prides itself on using fresh, local ingredients whenever possible. You’ll find locally raised beef, eggs, sausage, and produce here.

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If you’re in the mood for a hearty breakfast, The Spoon is the place to be. You’ll find plates piled high with fresh eggs, hash browns, pancakes, and more.

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The cinnamon rolls slathered with cream cheese frosting are legendary.

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Comfort food is the specialty here, and you won’t leave hungry.

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For lunch, try one of the burgers made from local, grass-fed beef. They’re juicy, delicious, and served alongside fries or tater tots.

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Fried chicken and mashed potatoes is a great choice for dinner, and you’ll also want to keep an eye on the nightly dinner specials.

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From the retro Corelle plates to the specials on the chalkboard, this place has an old-school charm that can’t be beaten. Leave your cellphone in the car; they don’t offer wifi here, so you can actually enjoy a conversation during your meal.

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Visit The Spoon seven days a week. It’s open every day for breakfast and lunch, and has extended dinner hours on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.

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Can you believe that 2018 is almost halfway over? Time is flying by, but you still have plenty of time to visit these 17 Oregon restaurants you must try in 2018.

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