Clemente's Restaraunt
1198 Commercial Street
Astoria, OR 97103
503.325.1067
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Welcome to Clemente's

Fresh Local Cuisine in the Heart of Downtown Astoria!
Featuring Four Seasonal Menu's Created Around The Freshest Current Harvests.

Awarded by Fodor's as one of the "World's Top Establishments"
"Best Seafood on the Coast" - The Oregonian



open

Lunch:

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  Tuesday - Sunday (11am - 3pm)

Dinner:

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  Tuesday - Sunday (5pm - 9pm)


ANNOUNCEMENTS



Tom Trudell
Enjoy the amazing pianist Tom Trudell every Friday Night at 6pm.

Clemente's Summer is here!
Join us for our beautiful summer menu highlighting this amazing growing season and the current harvests of our local land and sea.

JAZZ!
Every Sunday in our Lounge
The Swing Cats ~ Local Jazz Band 5:00pm

Martini Bar
Come visit our Martini Bar and enjoy our fresh selection of hand crafted Martini's and specialty drinks.

Bill Carter's Red Summer
Bill Carter's "Red Summer" available at Clemente's. Thank you to all who attending this amazing Filmmakers Dinner in July.

Closed
Clemente's will be closed on Sunday, August 22.

Regatta Celebration
August 11 - August 15 ~ Join us for lunch and dinner as you enjoy the Astoria Regatta celebration of maritime life on the Columbia.




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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Featuring Artwork from
Darren Orange
Featuring Artwork from Star of the Sea School
www.darrenorange.com
Clemente’s is proud to be showcasing the beautiful work of the talented world renowned local artist Darren Orange. Please stop in to view this incredible exhibit now through October and take pleasure in a true visual delight.

Artist Statement:
I am addressing the issue of natural beauty in the wake of human influence. The human struggle to control the environment has left nature scarred; however it perseveres and grows in his footsteps. My work is an atmospheric environment created by a rich earth tones, and passionate balances. The work can allude to landscape, or it can be a simple object discarded making reference to obsolescence. The work is generally heavily worked and textured as a result of process. The build up of layers and destruction of layers makes the connection to natural growth and decline. Thus, the work is a visual history of the process. The materials incorporated are sometimes nontraditional. Tar, shellac, emulsions, and adhesives often rescued from landfills and used with oil paint to help make the physical connection to the environment.
"Orange's intensely painted abstractions- part Anselm Kiefer and part 19th Century Romanticism- are so incandescent that at times they appear to be coming to life." D.K. Row ~ The Oregonian Darren's work can be purchased directly through Clemente's and would be an extraordinary addition to any space.
Clemente's showcases different
local artists every three months.
Interested Artists please contact us via email.

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