
The other day my mom sent me a
Budget Travel survey link to submit what my "Perfect Day In Eugene" would be. After filling it out, I figured what the heck, might as well post my answers on the blog for any prospective visitors..
My Perfect DayMORNING..
A brisk walk down Pearl Street from my old
historic home (Emil Koppe House) hugging Skinner's Butte lands one at my favorite bakery for laid-back morning ambiance,
Palace Bakery. If you're on the go though, you can't go wrong with a hazelnut croissant from
Eugene City Bakery and a drive-through
Dutch Bros. Coffee.
AFTERNOON..
Walking or biking along the Willamette River is a lovely way to bypass downtown (also a great place to pick berries in the summer) to get to the scenic U of O campus where you can visit the redesigned
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. The
5th Street Market is a Eugene staple for shopping, and if its a Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday be sure to drop by the downtown
Farmer's Market for field fresh produce and goods. After the market, hit
the Kiva for a great cheese and local artisan bread selection and pack a picnic for a hilltop afternoon on the grass at the wooded Hendrick's Park. Stop for antiques and English tea at
Ruthie B's cozy farmhouse (once a bordello for loggers) tucked beside the bridge connecting Springfield and Glenwood.
AT NIGHT..
If you're in the mood for a casual dinner, head straight to veggie haven
Pizza Research Institute and get the carefully hand-crafted Chef's Choice pizza, but be prepared to wait. It's worth it. Then bee-line to
Sweet Life Pâtisserie for an indulgent vegan dessert. But for a top notch dining experience there is no substitute for
Marché Restaurant in the 5th Street Market. Marché is my favorite restaurant on the globe, and has been ever since I left its staff in 2004. Treat yourself to the real slow food experience and see why. My favorite classy after-dinner drink spot "where everybody knows your name" is the cozy
Cafe Soriah. These bartendars run the town, and make a darn good Sidecar and too. Don't be surprised if you find yourself drinking Spanish Coffees and Tijuana Speedballs into the wee after-hours. On the flipside, the nuclear hangout for the younger college set is always at the divey
Horsehead. If you want to dance, pray it's 80s night and head to
John Henry's down the block.
ACCOMODATIONS..
The ONLY place to stay in Eugene is the
Campbell House Bed & Breakfast - Across the street from my old house on Skinner's Butte. If you want a second opinion, ask my parents! (Rooms + breakfast from $129. Stellar service!)
A quick best-of, to help us finish up:The Best Local Shop:
Marché ProvisionsA Must-see Attraction: The Heceta Head Lighthouse
A Souvenir That Sums It Up: A bottle of
King Estate Pinot Noir
The Best Outdoor Option: A day trip to taste the magnificent wines of the Willamette Valley
Great, and Completely Free: Drive the country road along the beautiful McKenzie River
Rub Shoulders With Locals At:
Max's Tavern, alleged inspiration for the Simpsons' Moe's
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