First-course selections include coquille Saint Jacques, escargots with garlic butter and mussels steamed in a white wine and shallot broth.
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Coquille was intended for purchase but suffered a catastrophic ammunition explosion in December 1798, which killed 13 people and totally destroyed the vessel.
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Seafood served in a scallop shell
The Coquille are a Native American tribe centered in southwest Oregon in the United States, where the Coos River flows into Coos Bay.
(Coquilles) (ko-ke-yuh).--Scallop shells in which fish or oysters are sometimes served.