5 Best Restaurants in Ashland, Southern Oregon

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We've compiled the best of the best in Ashland - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

MÄS

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Book ahead several days—or even weeks for Friday and Saturday—for the chance to dine at this intimate prix-fixe restaurant that features the modern, farm-to-table culinary masterpieces of young and extraordinary chef-owner Josh Dorcak. Feasts generally of 6 to 10 courses are available, with the seats at the cozy and lively chef's counter the most desirable—wine and sake pairings are available. Recent plates have included cured trout with nasturtium and roe and local quail with preserved fruits. 

141 Will Dodge Way, OR, 97520, USA
541-581–0090
Known For
  • Exquisitely plated tasting menus
  • Named one of the top 50 restaurants in US by The New York Times in 2022
  • A hyperlocal approach to Northwest cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed

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Missyoon

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Inventive contemporary Korean food with locally sourced ingredients are the star at this intimate and romantic neighborhood bistro. Highlights include braised short rib–pork dumplings with scallion-soy-chili oil, and bibimbap with tofu, spinach, egg, and steelhead roe. 

542 A St., Ashland, OR, 97520, USA
541-706–6676
Known For
  • Yuzu curd tartlet for dessert
  • Charming back patio
  • Soju and makgeolli (Korean rice wine) cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch

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Hearsay

$$$
The lush, tranquil garden patios of this sophisticated bar and bistro attached to the Oregon Cabaret Theatre and a short stroll from the Shakespeare Festival are so appealing it's easy to forget the charming interior, with its art deco–inspired paintings and live piano lounge. This restaurant inside a 1911 former church turns out eclectic, creative dishes like beer-cured salmon tartare and burgers topped with wild mushrooms, Rogue Oregonzola cheese, and truffle aioli, and the desserts are fabulous, too.
40 S. 1st St., OR, 97520, USA
541-625–0505
Known For
  • Romantic garden seating
  • Creative craft cocktails
  • Great happy hour deals (lounge only)
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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Larks

$$$

In a swanky yet soothing dining room off the lobby of the historic Ashland Springs Hotel, Larks pairs the freshest ingredients from local farms with great wines, artisanal chocolate desserts, and drinks, and features modern interpretations of classic comfort food, such as Southern fried chicken with bacon pan gravy. Dessert offerings include old-fashioned chocolate sundaes, s'mores, and a seasonal cheesecake selection.

212 E. Main St., OR, 97520, USA
541-488–5558
Known For
  • Pretheater dining
  • Outstanding Sunday brunch
  • Fine cocktails in the adjoining 1920s bar
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Peerless Restaurant & Bar

$$$$

This upmarket neighborhood bistro and wine bar in a vintage former hotel anchors the up-and-coming Railroad District, on the north side of downtown, just a few blocks from Main Street and the Shakespeare theaters. Regulars appreciate the well-crafted cocktails and thoughtful wine list as much as the consistently tasty locally sourced American food, such as fig-and-horseradish salad with apples and blue cheese and grilled lamb T-bone with apricot-glazed carrots and avocado-yogurt sauce.

265 4th St., OR, 97520, USA
541-488–6067
Known For
  • Delicious desserts with suggested drink pairings
  • First-rate cocktails
  • Beautiful outdoor garden dining area
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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