
Nestled near Central Park in downtown Corvallis, Castor Kitchen and Bar has carved out a unique niche in the
local culinary scene. With a focus on seasonal Pacific Northwest ingredients, this gem of a restaurant artfully
combines classic French techniques and Southern comfort to create a dining experience that is both sophisticated
and welcoming.
The name “Castor” is Latin, French, and Spanish for Beaver. Not only is Oregon the “Beaver State” but Oregon
State University’s mascot is Benny Beaver. This name not only reflects Castor’s focus on local ingredients and
Northwest cuisine, but it also hints at French influences and techniques used by Executive Chef Danielle Lewis
and her team.
We frequently recommend Castor Kitchen and Bar to our guests since it is one of the local restaurants that
Alexandra Eder of Fernwood Circle Guest Houses frequents. We connected with Castor’s General Manager Evan
Deffenbacher who offered insights into their vision and what makes it unique. He told us, “We like to think we
have the food and beverage content of a fancy restaurant with the welcoming, friendly vibe of hanging at a
friend’s house. In short, It’s the kind of place we’d like to go and eat at.”This gets to the heart of what
impresses us about Castor.
As a hospitality professional, Alexandra appreciates the charming environment and experience Evan and the team
behind Castor created. She also loves the commitment to quality ingredients consistently prepared well

Castor’s menu changes with the season. All photos courtesy of Castor Kitchen and Bar.
Castor’s approach to cuisine is centered around using local, seasonal, and sustainably harvested and foraged
products. Executive Chef Danielle Lewis and the team draw inspiration from a mix of cuisines, held together
with classic French techniques and a dose of Southern comfort.
Evan explained, “when we opened this place, we took inspiration from a few of our favorite restaurants. We
have always been very particular about the quality of product we use and keeping things fresh, local and
seasonal was priority one. Equally important was keeping it approachable to everyone and not getting too
caught up in being a ‘fancy’ restaurant.”
Castor’s website states part of its mission is to support local, organic, and sustainable farmers, foragers,
harvesters, fishermen, brewers, and winemakers. The menu makes use of each season’s bounty and celebrates the
flavors and textures of the Pacific Northwest.
When you visit a restaurant for the first time, you probably want to try some of the most popular items.
According to Evan, “Our most popular food item has always been our Filet Mignon Entrée as well as our Shrimp
and Grits.” A few other favorites include their Fried Shrimp, Steak Frites, and the daily seafood selection.
“We can’t forget about our house-punched Pommes Frites,” Evan added, “They’re literally just French Fries
but prepared in the fancy French method. They’re pretty special.”

The attention to detail that elevates the common “French fry” is exactly what we and Fernwood Circle guests
enjoy. It doesn’t stop with the food, the commitment to craft and ingredients also extends to Castor’s bar.
“When it comes to cocktails, our house Old Fashioned has been our most popular cocktail since we opened our
doors in 2017,” said Evan.
Castor Kitchen and Bar’s decor and ambiance can be described as homey, and inviting. The interior is
adorned with an abundance of house plants for a cozy atmosphere that reflects its commitment to showcasing
the best of the Pacific Northwest’s seasonal ingredients.
“Our approach to hospitality follows suit with a friendly and welcoming vibe between our staff and
guests,” Evan explained, “We aim for a “friends in our house” as opposed to a “customers in our business”
feel.”
The overall ambiance at Castor is one of comfort and genuine hospitality, making it an ideal destination
for a memorable meal with friends and family.
We know the challenge of traveling when you have food allergies or other dietary needs. We asked Evan to
describe Castor’s approach to honoring their guests’ needs and preferences. “We see that the folks with
dietary restrictions or preferences are typically under served when it comes to options in restaurants,” he
explained.
“We’ve made it a priority to keep our menu largely gluten free. Our deep fryer in particular never sees
gluten and we opt for rice flour where applicable to keep things GF.”
He explained that most of Castor’s menus have been at least 80% to 90% gluten-free by default. In addition,
vegetarians will also always find something delicious to enjoy.“We always keep a vegetarian entree on the
dinner menu and a vegetable sandwich for lunch. Vegan can be a little trickier for us but we’re always happy
to do what we can to accommodate folks.”
If you are not sure whether a menu item is appropriate for your needs, feel free to ask your server. Also,
feel free to ask about substitutions.
“Since most things are prepared to order we have a lot of flexibility in working with people’s
restrictions,” said Evan.
We recommend Castor to Fernwood Circle guests since our experience dining there was nothing short of
exceptional. The relaxed vibe of the place immediately puts you at ease, making you feel right at home. The
food at Castor is well-prepared, delicious, and served with a level of care that speaks volumes about their
commitment to providing an outstanding dining experience. Castor perfectly encapsulates what we strive for
at Fernwood Circle Guest Houses– a comfortable, high-quality experience that feels both luxurious and
welcoming.
Fernwood Circle Guest Houses include comfortable dining and food preparation areas.
We chose to feature Castor Kitchen and Bar because they offer a delicious meal, good hospitality, and
attention to quality that our guests appreciate. At Fernwood Circle Guest Houses, we also strive to offer
our guests a premium yet relaxing experience. When looking for a place to stay, the easiest option may be
to use a booking platform like VRBO or Airbnb. As an Airbnb
Superhost and VRBO Premium Host, Alexandra Eder delivers a high-quality guest experience
consistently. In addition, she is a licensed property manager, a long-time Corvallis community member, and
a seasoned world traveler.By booking
directly through Fernwood Circle Guest Houses, you receive a personalized guest
experience and save money on third-party platform booking fees. This also gives you a chance to ask any
questions you may have about the community, including specific restaurants or activities you may enjoy.If
you are planning a visit to Corvallis or to the greater Willamette Valley, be sure to check Fernwood
Circle Guest Houses for available short
stay or extended-stay
accommodation.

Fernwood Circle Guest Houses include comfortable dining and food preparation areas.