
In Samoa, California right across the bridge from Eureka.
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Dinners usually consist of soup, salad, fresh bread, and either porkchops, fried chicken, beef, plus desert (usually pie). You get what the cook serves and you can eat all you want. This is the last remaining lumberjack style cookhouse in America. Located in a 100-year-old building, a restored wood frame structure built in 1892. With a walk up counter for take out orders, and indoor seating for people who want to enjoy the down home hospitality.

Has Good Food and Good Feelings in a location where you will feel right at home. Two Street Music has been serving Humboldt County's musical needs for over 25 years.

He fishes for Tuna, Salmon, Rockfish and Halibut. Prices vary depending on what fish and how long you're out for. During fishing season, Captain Gary Blasi takes anglers out on his 22 ft boat the Seaweasel.
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Also free the 1st Saturday of each month. The Museum today houses seven galleries including a Courtyard Sculpture Garden, a Museum Store, classroom facilities, an Arts Resource Center and a Performance Rotunda ̰Adults $5, Students/Seniors $2, Chilren (17 & under) Free. The structure was the first Carnegie library in California and was completely renovated in the late 1990s. This is a very respectable museum for a smaller area, and the architecture itself is quite artistic. This is a rugged hike, not a simple walk on the beach, and is one of the few coastal wilderness hiking experiences in the U.S. A 24-mile section of the Lost Coast Trail leads north from Black Sands Beach to the Mattole River, along the wilderness beach. Home to beautiful Victorian era architecture, which house dozens of locally owned and operated stores ranging from beads to coffee to clothing. ( updated Jul 2015)Įureka Transit Service (ETS) and HTA both run service within town. You must have a ticket for a trip on the train to use Amtrak Thruway. Amtrak Thruway buses go from Eureka to the Capitol Corridor train at Martinez, northeast of San Francisco.

