Find out what American restaurants to try in Camas. Camas /ˈkæməs/ is a city in Clark County, Washington, with a population of 19,355 at the 2010 census. The east side of town borders the city of Washougal, Washington, and the west side of town borders Vancouver, Washington. Camas lies along the Washington side of the Columbia River, across from Troutdale, Oregon, and is part of the Portland metropolitan area.
Things to do in Camas
4 based on 357 reviews
We visited with some locals who dine here regularly for lunch. The menu was rather limited, but the food very good. Our waitress was friendly and knowledgeable, while training a new waitress. The food was good and ample. We really enjoyed the ambience of this dining venue, within the Edgefield Hotel, a very old former Poor Farm. The wood motifs and antiques of the restaurant were quite pleasant. The sprawling facility with wine-tasting, a ballroom, a pool room, and outdoor entertainment venue was really interesting. I was told that this is typical of the McMenamin developments.
4 based on 62 reviews
Had dinner here with friends who are GF. Ordered battered cod and sweet potato fries. 5 pieces of fish and plenty of fries. Actually could have shared the meal. We had GF onion rings that were delish. Chicken and strips for $10 was huge. Highly recommend.
4 based on 32 reviews
My first time to this popular-looking place in downtown Camas.If the weather is good, definitely sit outside! A fun environment and family friendly. Food looks good on paper, but mixed results with the real stuff. Example: the whiskey-marinated shrimp and watermelon salad need a little something extra---maybe candied walnuts or roasted pepitas? Love the fact they have a gluten free bun and bread. Thank you for that! The burgers seem to be the thing to get here.I called five days early to reserve a table for a large group. The guy on the phone said they only took reservations for 12 or more. Great! I said. We will have 12. Fast forward to our 6:30 p.m. reservation on a Sunday night. Lots of open tables but nothing set up for us. The hostess was completely flummoxed about how to proceed. We were emphatically told they DO NOT take reservations for any groups of any size. Hmmm. 25 minutes later after standing around in the foyer we had a table and were seated. Fortunately, we had an awesome waiter named PATRICK who did an outstanding job and really saved the day because now I might actually consider going back another time.
4 based on 36 reviews
Upscale casual grill, large selection of craft beers 30 and craft cocktails. Private dining and patio seating
Went here for lunch during the Christmas holidays. Lots of office groups having their holiday lunches. They have something for everyone but I really enjoyed their wood grilled steak salad. My husband had the Prime rib dip and he said it was very good. I was happy that the service was very prompt considering how busy they were with the large groups. It is a noisy place so you aren't going to get a lot of quiet talking done with your dining partners. Prices are a little high - the steak salad was $17.
4 based on 166 reviews
Unique floating location on the Columbia River at the Port of Camas/Washougal with views of Mt Hood. Gets very busy on the sunny days, best time to avoid a wait list is on the rainy days. Open year round, closed on major holidays.
My family of four were here on a lazy Sunday afternoon. We had heard great things about the Puffin and being boat owners, we love trying different waterfront dining. Unfortunately, we were very disappointed with our dining experience. We were crammed into a corner table in a crowded room (there were only three families here eating at the same time and we were seated all clustered together.) The windows donât open so we couldnât enjoy the beautiful day...and the closed-in room seemed stuffy and weathered. And...the food was frankly downright inedible. My Jamaican jerk tacos were soggy, dripping with juice, and flavorless. I couldnât even eat them with my fingers because the tortillas ripped apart from the over-stuffed sogginess. My childâs flavorless chicken fingers and happy fries tasted microwaved, instead of fried or even baked. Rarely do I even think of sending food back to the kitchen and make do with what I ordered, but here we left before even considering this option because the overall experience was just so overwhelmingly disappointing. We went home and ate food there instead, regretting our money spent at the Puffin. Darn it. I fee bad sharing that because I am one to usually find a positive spin for things. If you are hoping for on-the-river dining in the Vancouver area, I suggest heading to the Island Cafe where you can actually sit outside, enjoy the weather while sitting outside on the river, and actually have some flavorful food to eat.
4 based on 98 reviews
Great breakfast spot. Had two eggs hash browns and a homemade biscuit. Yum. Butter was soft enough to spread and the homemade raspberry jam was berry good and not too sweet. Staff was super friendly and attentive. Never an empty coffee cup. We will be back.
4 based on 100 reviews
This is definitely the place to come! There is no other place in Camas that has better food than Twighlight Pizza Bistro. I cannot rave about this place enough. Ever since I went here, I have been telling all of my friends in the general area that they need to come here (for everything) because the food at this place is just amazing!Prices are average to a bit on the higher side, but it's totally worth the cost. From their starters to their entrees to their insane (but amazingly delicious) pizza creations, this restaurant is the coolest place to have the best food. Try their Bill Murray pizza, their spinach salmon salad, their steak bites, and of course their delicious sundae for dessert!Also, pick up the warmest sweatshirt in the world in their merch department, like I did. I wear it all the time and love it!Their staff is the friendliest in the world, and that includes the owners who I just love to death. Seriously. Do yourself a favor, and come here.
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 188 reviews
Fresh, seasonal and local food.
This was a great place to sit down to visit & have some dinner. Our waitress was pleasant, helpful, & gave good service.I had the pork chop & it was excellent. The facility is clean, up to date & comfortable.
4 based on 163 reviews
A fine ($$$$) restaurant should have two attributes: (1) clever, interesting dishes artfully presented, and (2) the ability to deliver the dishes when and where needed. Feast 316 has high quality dishes, but, unfortunately, not a high quality operation. The food at Feast is first rate. Although billed as a steak restaurant, Feast's seafood dishes were terrific. What Feast does particularly well is give traditional dishes a new twist, such as replacing rice in paella with a cheesy risotto, giving the dish a creamy, tangy quality. Prices, although high, are reasonable for the quality and quantity. What Feast does not do well is provide your food in a safe or timely manner. We witnessed the same kind of accident others have reported: a delivery cascading across a table and onto patrons' laps. The kitchen is also poorly timed. Some dishes came out almost as soon as they were ordered; others came out so late that the dishes they were to be paired with had gotten cold.
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