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“Great fresh fish and daily food to choose from not to mention, the views and hospitality.“
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“The food and staff here are wonderful. The service is always good The staff are always polite and the food is always the right temperature and tastes amazing. For how many workers and hours they have they literally are doing the upmost best they can.“
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“Jade made my experience feel like it should.
Recommend double chocolate chip cookie and she was right its was amazing! She says she loves her job despite it sometime being a long day and I just love her additude she mad my day ! And my sandwich was delicious! Thank you jade , boss give her a raise.
Last time I came in to this store there was nobody to great me and I was disappointed and left despite a quick remark from my self hello still nobody was there I decided that id give it another try and jade was a highlight of my experience thanks again im glad I gave it another tey“
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“This dq has changed for the better!!“
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“I rolled up to The Original Pronto Pup and immediately thought: this is iconic. This is the place where the Pronto Pup - the OG corn dog‑on‑a‑stick - was invented right here on the Oregon coast, and that history hits different when you’re actually standing in front of it.
First of all, the giant corn dog on the roof is goofy in the most beautiful way possible. It’s like someone put a beacon out there that’s telling your stomach exactly where to go. You walk in thinking you’re just grabbing a snack, and five minutes later you’ve got a footlong batter‑wrapped pup in one hand, crispy tater tots in the other, and ketchup‑mustard remnants on your hoodie.
The batter is different from a fair‑corn dog. It’s got that pancake‑batter vibe, savory and satisfying, which makes the whole experience feel legit historic, not just convenient. And yes, they have all the classic and wild options - cheesy pups, pickle pups, veggie pups, plus fries and tots that somehow hit harder than they should for roadside eats.
There’s even a mechanical corn dog ride out front, because why not ride a corn dog for 50 cents while you wait for your food? It’s the sort of random, weirdly delightful thing that makes this more than just a quick bite.
Final verdict: Pronto Pup is a must‑stop roadside legend. Historic, fun, and absolutely delicious in that “I’ll eat way more than I planned” kind of way. If you’re cruising the coast without stopping here, you missed the whole point of coast food culture.“