Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory offers visitors an incredible range of experiences that reflect the diversity of the landscape, from the Willamette Valley’s wineries, flower farms and farm-to-table dining to the iconic 11,250-foot peak of Mt. Hood itself. Adventurers can enjoy skiing and snowboarding all winter long, as well as hiking and mountain biking in warmer months. Cities near Portland also offer a wide selection of craft breweries, tax-free shopping, and a thriving arts scene.
Restaurants in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory
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Experience cider like never before in this one of a kind tasting room outside of Estacada, Oregon. Join us to taste our line of authentic farmhouse ciders, learn more about the process, culture, and history of this wonderful beverage, and take in the laid back experience of life on the farm.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Tom Grant playing makes any meal special; the menu is good, the service excellent and they'll do their best to seat you where you want to be in relation to the band.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Simply put - this is the best taphouse not only in Oregon City, but the greater Portland area. They don't have the largest number of taps - but the owners do an excellent job of curating a nice variety of beers. There's always a couple really good IPAs on tap, a big burly bourbon barrel aged beers, a couple lighter beers, and at least two sours (usually a de Garde too). They also serve at least two ciders and a couple wines. Their bottles available to go are also well above average. Finally, the environment is clean, friendly, and comfortable for both a quick stop or an extended stay. They don't have any food, but there are 5+ places to get food within a two minute walk, several that will deliver.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.0 based on 3 reviews
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