Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Gladstone. Quaint small-town traditions. Family-friendly events. Quiet neighborhoods. These timeless qualities define Gladstone, Oregon both as a community and as a unique destination for travellers. Known for the historic Pow Wow Tree, which stands near the junction of the Willamette River and the north bank of the Clackamas River, Gladstone offers abundant activities for the whole family including RC model car racing, a bike jump track, kids’ golf course, sports fields, parks and a boat launch.
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This place had been recommended to me, but, I was disappointed. Nothing seemed to have much flavor. I had a veggie omelet. The potatoes were on the greasy side, and the veggie omelet, didn't have a lot different veggies. Just soso as far as I'm concerned.
4 based on 106 reviews
We love this McMenamins location! The outdoor setting is cool when the weather is nice, and we love indoors because of the extra long booths and funky, cozy settings. Staff has always been wonderful here.Burgers are delicious with homemade aioli and other unique creations that are quite amazing in flavor. Salads and quesedilla's are great, we especially love their large, shareable orders of fries and tots. Daily soups are homemade and seriously not to be missed. They rotate and if you happen to be lucky enough to make it on mushroom soup night you must have some, that night they topped it with a swirl of special pesto that out of this world.Right in the quaint part of downtown Oregon City, looking over the Willamette River on one side and next to the Courthouse courtyard, it's a sweet spot and has a parking lot area of it's own.
3 based on 46 reviews
High Rocks Restaurant & Lounge has everything you need for a great night out. We have over 25 years in the restaurant industry and the know-how to make our customers happy and pleasantly full. Come check out our delicious food and friendly staff with a fu
I've eaten here before but we were there this year for a school reunion. I had a hard time getting the wait staff's attention, particularly when I wanted a second drink (it was more crowded at the time). We ordered nachos, which were pretty good and a good portion. Prices are reasonable. I'm not sure about the regular food as we didn't eat a meal there. I appreciate their hospitality for what always turns out to be a big group.
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4 based on 14 reviews
Located in the old train station in Oregon City, Oregon, this new eatery is a must for lunch (and probably dinner, too). My only visit has been for lunch but I will be there for dinner soon. My wife ordered an open-faced meatloaf sandwich with fries and split it with her twin sister. Their complements on the food continued until we left. I had a BLT with fries and found it delicious - even though I would have like wheat bread instead of sourdough, but that was not available. The entire restaurant has been refurbished from foundation to roof and it shows. New everything laid out in a bar, food area, and game room. I did not see any children during lunch but I am sure it is the kind of family friendly place where they would be welcome when waiting for a train to come by. The service was exceptional and very friendly. Even the owner stopped by our table and talk a bit. My only disappoint during the visit was that no trains came through while we were there. But Brian, the owner, has no control over that. All in all I highly recommend "Coasters Crossing" for your dining pleasure. And check out their other location, "Coasters Brew Pub" at 18650 SE McLoughlin Blvd. Milwaukie, Oregon.
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4 based on 14 reviews
Very friendly, fast service. I enjoyed the fish & prawns with cole slaw instead of fries, hubby had jumbo clam strips with fries. We loved it all, even the cole slaw. (I wish there was green salad) Two good sized pieces of cod, perfectly crispy outside and moist inside, and two huge prawns with a different crispy batter, both delicious. Love the tarter sauce with a little bit of dill. Malt vinegar and fresh lemons. Reasonably priced, comfortable place, will come again soon. =)
4 based on 64 reviews
Group lunch meeting on a Saturday. Fish Tacos were a big hit at our table. I had the Caesar salad with Blackened Salmon, which was very enjoyable. Our group sat in the upstairs section and appeared to get forgotten on a Saturday, although the service and food was very good. I will go again.
4 based on 26 reviews
This is just a local pub / bar, but the service is the best. Super friendly, a little sassy, and good fun. Burgers were great, and the selection of local brews hit the spot. Server made some suggestions that were spot on. Nicely done.
4 based on 100 reviews
Great local eating establishment!!
Linn City Pub has consistently served the West Linn community with family dining and libations. We used to frequent the establishment in the evenings after high school sporting events. The parents of the players would occupy one or two large tables, and the athletes would occupy booths. The food is predictable and reasonably priced. The libations at times are generous depending on who is the bartender.
4 based on 206 reviews
Met family here for Scottish food. The atmosphere was great, the food fabulous, and the waitstaff was quite attentive. The whisky selection was impressive. Every appetizer we tried was excellent. Everyone enjoyed their main dish - eight out of eight thought their selection was excellent. We will be returning!
4 based on 99 reviews
Ranee's has been on our list to visit for a while now. It was pretty busy on Saturday about 9:30 am but we got a table before too long. It's nice they have couches to wait on. Our server, Melissa, was very friendly, helpful, and personable and came back several times to check on us.My wife and I have joined Weight Watchers so we have to count points, so we ordered the ala carte Garden Omelette, which started out to be pretty inexpensive. We were able to substitute spinach for the peppers (personal preference, not WW), and added baby shrimp (which turned out to be quite expensive -- $5 for each of us). It was delicious, though, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. My mother-in-law got the Strawberry French Toast (which was DEFINITELY not WW) but she said it was delicious.The place is pretty crowded but I understand they're going to be expanding into the spaces on both sides so that will be very nice. We enjoyed our experience, will recommend it to anyone else, and will probably come back.
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