Reviews on Pub food in Troutdale, Oregon, United States. Troutdale is a city in Multnomah County, Oregon, U.S.A., north of Gresham and east of Wood Village. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 15,962. The city serves as the western gateway to the Historic Columbia River Highway, the Mount Hood Scenic Byway, and the Columbia River Gorge.
Things to do in Troutdale
4 based on 24 reviews
We went to 54/40 for some IPA and Food. They have nice comfort food menu and their beer was outstanding. They are located in a large industrial building and are located in two different sections of the buillding. One houses the brewery and indoor seating and the other is outside, has a shortened beer list and has seating and corn hole boards. It is a great setting and they do a fantastic job. Their IPAs were good and they are family friendly.
4 based on 20 reviews
This place has been around a couple of years now which was a welcome addition to the scant choices locally. They have a good selection of ales and other beer. My personal favorite is their Key Lime Kolsch. Their pizza is a good match for all their liquid refreshments that include PNW wines. They have also moved into a bigger more accommodating location.
3 based on 28 reviews
I wandered into this Sports Bar and Grill after having left Mt Hood Comminity Collage across the street. It is located in a nice spot. Right between The Stark Stree Regal cinema and Jack In The Boc.The room looks great. with Booths and tables off to the south side of the room. A Bar in a horseshoe shape in the center of the room. And the game area to the North side of the room. They have a pool table and about six video poker machines.What I liked was the chance to try Terry Porter. A dark beer that I had heard of but never had the chance to taste to it... until now. It has a very Interesting taste to it. And cost slightly less than a fiver. This is what I liked to order when I drop in here and play a few games on the Video Porter machine.Geno's Sports Bar and Grill have very large screens with sports playing on them. Some of the booths made me think of cubes like a lumberjacks dream of Office cubes turned into eateries if rendered by Salvador Dali during Happy Hour.Yes, I am not a sports fan. But I do like dark beer, Flush Fever, and The Wild Witch. And that cold pint of Terry Porter in my dank. I also like the Mighty Mouse display by the bar... Now that,s a bit Retro, eh?Hours open are 11 AM till 1 AMHappy Hour is 3 PM to 6 PM , and 9 PM till close
This Pool Hall bar is located in the basement of McMenamins Edgefield. It is the game room bar of this place where you can play darts, shuffleboard, pinball, and shoot a game of pool. There is a juke box. tables to sit and eat and drink. And you can always sit at the bar.I love the drinks they have. And tend to gravitate to the pinball machines. and feed a few quarters into the juke box. I find this is a great place to unwind.
i love the place.dead or not.good music and more.however the bartender is something else.call for the manager.was not there.to talk to him.walked in the lounge with my husband,she says got my telephone bill. got no money to pay it.when ever he wins bartender always gets a tip.so why did she say that.he is not her sugar daddy.he is my husband.all he said was.let me see what i can do.
4 based on 163 reviews
We stop in to Mill City quite frequently. The beer choices are good, but I have grown bored with the food. It is expensive and nothing fancy. And the options are limited and donât change. I canât believe the two tiny bland dessert options cost upward of $9! Yikes! Maybe I am the only beer-drinking dessert eater? Will come back for beer, but not food. Too many other food venues close by in town to be disappointed here.
4 based on 15 reviews
This is a very popular local hang out that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I love this place, mostly because it's close to my job, but seedy enough that I rarely run into people from work there. These are two very important features to me.The happy hour menu is varied, and the food is pretty good. I don't think I have ever ordered anything off the happy hour menu that I didn't like, and I've ordered most things. Of course, it's a dive bar happy hour menu â â it's not inventive in the slightest. It's the type of food that goes perfect with a beer or a cocktail â â of which are served generously, quickly, and at the right temperature.There seem to be some lottery machines on the bar counter (not my thing), and plenty of pool tables (definitely my thing after two drinks). Another big plus is that you can go there on game day, without being completely overwhelmed by the sound of the game or the crowd. There are plenty of places to sit where watching and hearing the game is just a little bit of background noise, but also plenty of places to sit where the game is front row center for people who are interested. Cons: The music seems to switch from country to hip-hop around eight or 9 PM; not my personal favorite. It's also a bit on the large side for my tastes â â I definitely prefer a smaller dive bar. But for what it is, this place is pretty great :-)
4 based on 20 reviews
Bandits is a local bar that serves food, bar food. I think with that in mind this place isnt too bad. Unfortunately I asked for a recommendation form the bar tender and was told the salmon burger is exceptional, it wasn't. It was just a fishy burger, nothing more. The rest of the appetizers and finger food were ok and in the end I think had I stuck with the bar food I would have been better off. The place is cool, and the crowd seemed local and friendly. If I was to return I would order differently, or stick to drinking.
Where to eat American food in Troutdale: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 70 reviews
Family friendly English style pub. Great food, and spirits for the adults. Featuring a large patio and great service.
Located downtown Troutdale, this small pub offers a special Monday thru Friday. Thursday night's being filet mignon. The steak is priced at $17 and includes potato and vegetables. For the price, it is a reasonable choice.
4 based on 222 reviews
Located at McMenamin's Edgefield
A friend of mine wanted to go see Avengers Endgame and suggested we go see it at Edgefield Power Station Theater. So we spent a little time checking out Edfield until it was time to go into the theater. We went inside the theater when they started seating for the show and ordered a meal. I ordered a cheese burger and a Terminator Stout to go with it.It was so relaxing to sit comfortably and enjoy a meal while watching this Blockbuster movie.I feel like I enjoyed seeing it here much more than I would have by seeing it at a huge theater packed with tons of people packed like sardines. And you feel close to the screen no mater where you sit in this theater.was also nice to see the items before the film about their new new establishment and the UFOfest coming up at Hotel Oregon.
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