While in an oceanfront building, it lacks views - and some guests have mentioned noise in the living room from the unit above.
But there’s a lot to like. The location is perfect - in the heart of Oceanside, with a massive shared deck overlooking Three Rocks, and steps down to the beach. Great food is just two doors away at Roseanna's. And the bedroom is generally quiet, as there’s nothing above it (the upper unit is only over the living room/kitchen).
There’s a king bed in the bedroom, and sofabed in the living room.
The Oceanside Inn offers a shared laundry area and three electric vehicle charging spots (two for Teslas and one J1772), and you're welcome to use the deck and patio furniture as well.
Lovely and quiet Oceanside is the perfect place to relax, take it easy, and enjoy the beauty of the coast. Since the stretch of beach by town is protected by rocks, it's less windy than other beaches, and is a very child-friendly and dog-friendly stretch of sand. Go ahead and spend a day beachcombing for agates, searching for tide pools at low tide, and building sand castles. The iconic Three Arch Rocks are just offshore, offering a fantastic photo op.
After you've enjoyed plenty of time at the beach, hop in the car to explore more of the Northern Coast. Drive just a few miles north to check out the Cape Meares Lighthouse, then go back south to Netarts or in to the larger Tillamook. Be sure to stop at the famous Tillamook Cheese Factory for a self-guided tour, free cheese samples, and the freshest ice cream you can imagine. For even more adventure, you can go boating or crabbing in the Tillamook or Netarts Bays, take a hike at Cape Lookout State Park, or enjoy a scenic drive north or south along the coast. Whichever way you go, there are plenty of charming towns to explore and beautiful sights to see.
As noted in some reviews, the parking lot can be a little tight, and can occasionally be full (there are ten spaces for the ten units, but parking is not assigned). There is street parking immediately in front of the building, and plentiful parking about a block to the North across from the Blue Agate Cafe.