coos bay Elks 1160 is a association or organization in Coos Bay, OR. Open: Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun Closed; Wed–Fri 4:00 – 11:00 PM. Phone: (541) 266-7320. Average rating is 4.9 stars from 14 reviews. Website: https://www.elks.org/.
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4.9 14 reviews Today Closed

Brotherhood, Cold Drinks, and Good Food

Coos Bay Elks Lodge 1160 brings members together at 265 Central Ave for meals, cocktails, and real community.

Charity

Giving without expectation

Justice

Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

Interior view of Coos Bay Elks 1160 with seating and decor.
Interior view of Coos Bay Elks 1160 with seating and decor.

Ask anyone who's walked through the doors at Coos Bay Elks Lodge 1160 and you'll hear the same thing: the people make the place. Rated 4.9 out of 5 by members and guests, Lodge 1160 has earned that score the honest way, one well-poured cocktail, one hearty plate of food, and one genuinely warm conversation at a time.

Sit down at the bar on Central Avenue and you're likely to end up talking to a retired fisherman, a local contractor, or a fellow Elk who drove up from the coast for the evening. The kitchen turns out meals that are filling and consistent, the kind of food that keeps you coming back rather than just talking about it. The bartenders know their craft, and the room has the easy, unhurried energy that only a long-established lodge can produce.

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has stood for charity, justice, brotherly love, and fidelity since 1868, and Lodge 1160 carries that mission into everything it does for Coos County. From community fundraisers to scholarship programs, the work here extends well beyond the dining room and into the neighborhoods that members call home.

What We Offer

Lodge 1160 keeps the calendar full and the bar stocked. The full-service bar pours cocktails, local and domestic beers, and wines, and members consistently single out the drinks as a highlight worth returning for. The kitchen operates on scheduled nights, serving generous, satisfying meals prepared by a cook and crew who clearly take pride in the work.

Beyond food and drinks, the lodge hosts member events, social nights, and charitable fundraisers throughout the year. Meeting rooms and event space are available for lodge functions and approved gatherings. BPOE membership opens the door to reciprocal privileges at Elks Lodges across the country, a benefit that travels with you wherever you go.

New members and guests are encouraged to visit and see what the lodge is about firsthand. The Elks national website at elks.org has membership information and details on the organization's ongoing community programs.

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“Great people! Thanks for welcoming us with open arms and hearts! Great dinner on Wednsday and great hamburgers on Friday.”

— brian bird

What Our Guests Say

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4 years ago
"Coos Bay Elks, great job when I visited. Great food, fantastic Cocktails and Beer. Lots of fun people. Love Coos Bay, and Coos County in General. I love being an Elk Member, been going to the Elks all over the Nation for over forty years!❤ Keep up the good work everyone!"
— Bob Grazioli
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2 years ago
"Food was very good, plenty filling. Nice group, lots of visiting going on and the drinks were spot on. Thanks to the cook and helper as the bartender."
— Jeanie B
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8 years ago
"Very friendly people! Nice facilities!"
— laura lehn
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6 years ago
"Beautiful place and very good people. Mr. Mike showed me around and explained everything to me very well. I have done extensive research on the group and would love to join but the dues are way out of my budget."
— Keith Dean
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3 years ago
"Great people! Thanks for welcoming us with open arms and hearts! Great dinner on Wednsday and great hamburgers on Friday."
— brian bird

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be an Elks member to visit Lodge 1160?

Most lodge facilities are open to members and their guests. If you are not yet a member, you can visit as a guest of an existing member or inquire about membership at the lodge or through elks.org.

What are the lodge hours and when does the kitchen serve food?

Hours and kitchen schedules vary by day and season. Contact the lodge directly or check with members for the current schedule, as meal nights and bar hours can change throughout the year.

How do I become a member of Coos Bay Elks Lodge 1160?

Membership in the BPOE requires that you be a US citizen, believe in God, and be sponsored by an existing member. Visit elks.org or stop by the lodge at 265 Central Ave to get the process started.

Can I use my membership at other Elks Lodges when I travel?

Yes. One of the major benefits of BPOE membership is reciprocal access to lodges across the country. Carry your membership card when you travel and you can enjoy lodge facilities wherever you go.

Does Lodge 1160 host events or rent space for private gatherings?

The lodge hosts regular member events, social nights, and charitable fundraisers. For information about using lodge facilities for a specific event, reach out to the lodge directly at 265 Central Ave in Coos Bay.

What kind of community work does Lodge 1160 do in Coos County?

Elks lodges nationwide are known for scholarship programs, youth initiatives, veterans support, and local charitable giving. Lodge 1160 participates in these efforts and directs funds and volunteer time back into the Coos Bay community.

Hours of Operation

Closed · Opens Wednesday at 4:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 4:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday 4:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday 4:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday Today Closed
Sunday Closed
The Order · Since 1868

Community. Friendship. Charity.

Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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