Mo's Restaurants

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Mo's Restaurants[edit | edit source]

Mo's Restaurants is a popular chain of seafood restaurants, known for its clam chowder and other seafood dishes. The restaurant chain was founded in Newport, Oregon, and has since expanded to several locations across the state.

History[edit | edit source]

Mo's Restaurants was founded by Mohava Niemi, known as "Mo," in 1946. Mo started her restaurant in Newport, Oregon, with a simple philosophy: good food, served in a place where people feel at home. Over the years, Mo's has grown from a single restaurant to a chain of several locations, but the commitment to quality food and a welcoming atmosphere has remained the same.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Mo's Restaurants is focused on seafood, with clam chowder being the signature dish. Other popular items include fish and chips, shrimp, and crab. In addition to seafood, Mo's also offers a range of other dishes, including burgers, chicken, and vegetarian options.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Mo's Restaurants has several locations across Oregon, including in Newport, Lincoln City, Florence, and Cannon Beach. Each location offers the same menu and the same welcoming atmosphere that has made Mo's a beloved institution in Oregon.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Mo's Restaurants is deeply involved in the local communities where its restaurants are located. The restaurant chain sponsors local events, supports local schools and charities, and is committed to sustainable and responsible business practices.

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