A new ‘haunt’ for Astorians Downtown bar offers up Norwegian fare, local brews BY ZOE BUCHLI A side of lox or pickled cabbage, lefse pieces with cinnamon and sugar, a dish featuring Scandinavian gje- tost – served with a Northwest brew on tap. It’s all possi- ble at one of Astoria’s newest bars, a spot for those look- ing to taste the region’s past and present. Situated just a block from the The Haunt Columbia River, The Haunt is 143 Ninth St., Astoria easily recognized by its bright Open daily from blue exterior. Since opening in 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. April, it’s been filling a unique cuisine gap, one closely related to the region’s heritage. See Page 13 Photos by Lissa Brewer/The Astorian ABOVE: “Raven,” the crow is “a mascot that keeps watch” over the new bar, according to Lee. RIGHT: Mark Meyer, left, a cook at The Haunt, stands beside Scott Lee, owner of the new Astoria bar. 12 // COASTWEEKEND.COM