Reviews on American food in Aurora, Oregon, United States. Aurora is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States. Before being incorporated as a city, it was the location of the Aurora Colony, a religious commune founded in 1856 by William Keil who named the settlement after his daughter. The population was 918 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 207 reviews
My family and I had lunch here after a nice visit to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival. I had the Iâm a Fungi Burger and my wife had the Mac cheese and bacon burger. Very tasty. They were very busy but the service was excellent.
4 based on 16 reviews
They are only open in spring weekend, and every day in Summer. Serve baked goods, sandwiches, coffee, salads, and ice cream. On Saturday evening, they serve dinner with live music. Very good, local and informal. Kids and dogs love to play outside
Not only does this place offer breath taking venue/ landscaping, beautiful ambiance, delicious food and wine oh marvelous-tasting wine, but a great staff too. Thank you to Kelsey for making our night out wonderful. Landscape: Gorgeous Vinyard with stylish barn style buildings. Romantic ambiance with the colors and lighting. Parking: More then plenty. We brought our truck and 27' travel trailer and had no problem getting in and out.Wine: Yes please I will be coming back for more. The Dreamer is perfectly named. And I recommend trying the lavender mimosa Food: Not just cheese and crackers. Real food. Yumm! And they accommodate to food allergies.Staff: They not only make you feel comfortable, by time we left we felt like we had been coming here for years. Kelsey was great and very accommodating to our group.I have been married for 8 years and if we renew our vows, this place would be perfect.
4 based on 23 reviews
After a day that started at 4am and included Eclipse Totality, we were hungry! This pub was absolutely the perfect place to unwind, cool off, and enjoy some Oregon hospitality. They offered an eclipse-inspired "Black Moon" (Guiness and Blue Moon) and a full menu including everything from appetizers, sandwiches, and pub grub to full steak and seafood dinners. There is a family-friendly area as well as a patio. The bartender welcomed us as we walked in; she and our waitress could not have been nicer.We found this place by accident, but will remember it next time we're in the Wilamette Valley!
4 based on 24 reviews
One of the better golf course restaurants we have dined at. If summer time and want to eat outside make a reservation. The restaurant was busy and not necessarily by golfers. Seems this is a dining spot for locals. Nice menu options and and food quality was above average. Portions size was above average. Restaurant accommodates large groups, but have a reservation and confirm.Shhh Brian. The locals won't be happy if the secret get's out. Just kidding. We hope to see you again soon at our local's favorite, Langdon's Grill.
4 based on 101 reviews
The Wild Hare is a place where youâll see your friends, visit with family and experience community. We know you have choices when it comes to dining and entertainment; we work hard to make The Wild Hare a place you choose, over and over again. We provide
Had a great breakfast. We each tried something different from biscuits to a egg scramble and all were great. On the weekend they have a bloody Mary bar that let's you choose from many different garnishments.
4 based on 80 reviews
Local, family run business. food is plentiful, inexpensive and honest. Retro vibe (Coca-Cola memorabilia etc) fun place to bring out of town guests or a breakfast for yourself. Even the coffee was good! wait staff is experienced and Pappy (or whom I assume is Pappy) will cross the counter and come visit with you. good honest food, at good prices.
4 based on 345 reviews
"Upscale Elegance at a Casual Price!"
The high point of my meal was probably the pear and gorgonzola salad, which was delightful. Weâre in Copper River Salmon season, and itâs offered as a special so two of us ordered it. It was well cooked but we both found it oddly tasteless. The potato and asparagus sides were ok but uninspired. They donât serve bread either before or during the entrees, which is chintzy at this price point. Our waiter tried hard but service was slow because he was stretched. Overall, we got the impression of a somewhat upscale chain restaurant and I was hoping for more.
4 based on 48 reviews
Filberts Farmhouse Kitchen was born from a love of quality food, exceptional service and a sense of community. We aim to bond humility and excellence. We hope to serve as a welcome gathering place for locals and neighbors alike. As is our duty to sustaina
Oh my gosh, this is the second time I have come here. I brought my husband because my womenâs group loved it so much. My husband told me this is the best restaurant meal he has ever eaten. We have been to Top Chef places and F&W recommended restaurants, too. The food is so fresh and each flavor comes through. Donât miss this restaurant. It is very well worth visiting. The wait staff is quite good too and the ambiance and building are beautiful. I had the meatloaf and it was excellent. Their salads are huge and the mushroom soup. Yummmm
4 based on 133 reviews
Backstop Bar & Grill is dedicated to making your visit a homerun with delicious food, great service, and a family-friendly atmosphere. We serve up food with quality ingredients from the Pacific Northwest and beyond! Our menu changes with the seasons so ch
Very friendly staff...helpful and talkative. Clean floors, tables and chairs. We had a group of nine that they were ble to accomodate quickly and easily and it was a comfortable space - not cramped. Everyone was happy with their orders, the service was fast and efficient. However, the Reuben takes a place on my personal list's Bottom Five...an unnecessary third peice of bread which was a flavorless, two-tone dark/light. The meat was burned/charred on most of the outside giving a kind of sour taste to an already flavorless good amount of corned beef. The sauce was disappointing as well. I also believe that a sharp knife should be offered with a sandwich with this amount of meat rather than the dull table knife to cut off the burnt/charred outter layer.I would definately return here but there are so many items on the menu that I would avoid the Reuben.Cindy,Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. While I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed our top-notch staff and fun, clean environment, I'm disappointed our Reuben didn't quite impress. It's not often we receive this type of feedback about that sandwich, so I'm sorry to hear we didn't quite impress. We look forward to earning your positive sentiments with one of our other delicious menu items in the future!Cheers!
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