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Welcome to The Pines Dine

The Pines Dine, located at 5040 SE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR, is a vibrant food cart pod that promises an exceptional culinary experience. With a plethora of unique offerings from vendors like Rook & Larder and Sha-Sha’s, guests can indulge in everything from poke bowls to Greek-style pizzas. The clean and expansive indoor and outdoor seating, complemented by a well-maintained atmosphere, enhances the dining experience. Friendly staff ensure diners feel welcomed, while the Instagrammable décor adds to the charm. Whether you're a carnivore or a gluten-free vegan, The Pines Dine is a must-visit for diverse and delightful flavors.

The Pines Dine: Reviews & Ratings

Nikole Fischer
Nikole Fischer

We were impressed by the quality of the food and the variety of choices here. I had the Sha-Sha’s poke bowl- insanely good! The owner is awesome, very nice and helpful when ordering. My husband ordered from Gyropoulos, a Greek style pizza and pita slices with garlic dipping sauce. Everyone was very friendly. We saw the tables and seats getting cleaned as people came & went. The bathrooms were generous in size and clean, with a baby changing station inside. Plenty of indoor & outdoor places to eat. We are excited to go again.

Timi Towne
Timi Towne

Extremely clean, (like almost spotless public restrooms) attentive and friendly staff, great layout, unique offerings, in a "instagrammable" setting... all of these alone would have made for a great afternoon but the incredible food (for both the carnivore AND the gluten-free vegan) from Rook & Larder (*Amongst the plethora of options I might add) and the service provided by Rachel, Wes, and Taylor was the absolute joy & good vibes our day needed. This should be a must-see while your in Lincoln City

George Ham
George Ham

A great place for good food and drink. I've been a semi regular since they opened. For all those folks who complain because they can't bring their dog, get over it. I have a dog and I have no problem leaving it home or in the car. Don't like the food choices, your proragative; go someplace else. I've tried most of food truck's and found lots of good food and value. If you think it's expensive try go to the brewery down the road and pay twice as much. Sometimes they're not open. So what. It happens. It's no different at any other food truck venue I've been to; get over it. The Pines Dine is a Lincoln City treasure. Try it.

Brad Steeg
Brad Steeg

Went with the boring taco truck instead of the fun options because we had a long drive ahead of us and wanted predictable. Surprisingly, the carne asada street tacos were excellent. Not just good, excellent. We stopped only because we saw the taco truck from hwy 101 and it looked nicely painted and organized as well as the other food trucks in the group. Inferred good management and they lived up to it. Placing the taco truck near the hwy is what got us to stop, wish I could return and try the others too. Bathrooms are in the central building (the bar?). Similar in quality to casino bathrooms - private separate rooms, nicely designed and clean, or I got lucky and visited right after they cleaned them. Only downside is they don't allow pets. No doggos allowed inside the fenced seating area. Which has the secondary effect of some patrons leaving their dogs in their cars where it might get too hot for them. Granted, lower risk due to cooler temps on the coast and mitigated as long as windows are down but then you risk petty theft in the separated public parking lot. I don't think the owners of the property - or possibly city code enforcement - considered the secondary affects on their dog owning patrons. Also granted, not everyone keeps their dogs polite in public and it's cemented so poop could be a problem. I gave them five stars on atmosphere but it's lower than that for dog owners because there's no seating area available for them. And there could be if they added some tables to the public benches across the street. The city should cooperate with The Pines Dine to make that happen. Keep dogs out of main fenced area but make accomodations across the street so you don't have the dogs in cars problem.

Francis Faragalli
Francis Faragalli

Great food cart pod with a large indoor bar area. Great selection of food cart pods. In particular, Rook & Larder and Momo on the Wheels were fantastic. Looking forward to trying other carts next time. Excellent beer selection, and the couple that runs it are very friendly and knowledgeable.

Kayla Erickson
Kayla Erickson

A-mazing. They've done a lovely job with this place. My sister and I had the new England seafood sandwich from Rook & Larder. It's been a little while since I ate food so good it made me dance involuntarily. My mom had the pork sandwich from Smoked out Sandwiches, which she raved about. The host pub has a generous amount of indoor seating (in addition to some outdoor picnic tables as well), a ridiculous amount of canned drink choices, and a decent tap menu. The bar staff was delightful, and the vibe is equally good for a casual date or family night out. Best value for great food that we could find in town. Would definitely return.

Chris Etalton
Chris Etalton

One of the best places to eat and have a drink in Lincoln City. Food trucks have good food at reasonable prices. Bar has good selection. Just revisited after a 2 month hiatus. The food is still good, the beer cold and the wine superb. The staff greeted us as long lost friends. It's good to be back.

Jodi McFarland
Jodi McFarland

12 Food trucks offer variety of choices surrounding a hall of tables to gather. Drinks are available inside along with clean restrooms. Reviews of the food choices are very complimentary so you c as not go wrong. My current favorite are the street tacos at the Mexican food truck. Fresh and flavorful and 3/each.

Location

  • The Pines Dine
    5040 SE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367, United States Hotline:

Welcome to The Pines Dine, a vibrant culinary gem nestled in the heart of Lincoln City, Oregon. Located at 5040 SE Hwy 101, this food cart pod offers an eclectic mix of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds and keep you coming back for more.

The Pines Dine boasts a cozy yet modern atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to enjoy a meal alone, with friends, or with the family. The indoor bar area is spacious and warm, while the outdoor seating lets you soak up the coastal breeze as you savor your food. Patrons have raved about the cleanliness and organization of the space; it’s almost spotless, making every dining experience here truly enjoyable.

One of the standout aspects of The Pines Dine is the culinary diversity available at your fingertips. For instance, the Sha-Sha’s poke bowl has been described as “insanely good,” featuring fresh and quality ingredients that dance on your palate. Meanwhile, you can't miss out on the Greek-style pizza from Gyropoulos—a delightful blend of savory flavors paired perfectly with garlic dipping sauce.

The food selections are further enhanced by the expertise of the brands within the pod, like Rook & Larder and Momo on the Wheels. Whether you're a carnivore or a gluten-free vegan, there is an abundance of choices that cater to diverse dietary needs. Reviews highlight the attentive and friendly service provided by the staff, ensuring that your visit is not just about great food but also about a welcoming atmosphere.

The Pines Dine isn't just about the food; it’s a community experience. Friendly staff members go above and beyond to ensure each guest feels appreciated. It's easy to see why this spot has become a local treasure—where good food and a good vibe merge seamlessly. Don’t forget to explore their impressive beer selection, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to your meal.

In summary, if you find yourself in Lincoln City, make sure to dive into the delectable offerings at The Pines Dine. With its stunning variety and welcoming environment, this food pod has something for everyone, making every visit a memorable culinary adventure.