Reviews on American food in Keizer, Oregon, United States. Keizer /ˈkaɪzər/ is a city located in Marion County, Oregon, United States, along the 45th parallel. As of the 2010 United States Census, its population was 36,478. It lies inside of the Willamette Valley and is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was named after brothers Thomas Dove (T. D.) and John Brooks (J. B.) Keizur, two pioneers who arrived in the Wagon Train of 1843, and later filed donation land claims.
Things to do in Keizer
4 based on 538 reviews
Annettes is located in the historic Kingwood Building. Originally built in 1928 to be a market place. The building has adopted many occupants through it's time. Annette has given the historic building the respect it deserves with a dramatic makeover insid
Went for breakfast on a Saturday. Awesome food and good service. Restaurant was very crowded, but they team wait which is always welcome in a busy place. They have a very large menu and we will have to go back to see what we can order next.
My partner had eaten at the All Stars Sports Grill a couple of times and said the food was good. I accompanied her yesterday evening for dinner. I had their Beef Stroganoff and she had a Beef Fajita salad. Both were ample servings with plenty of flavor and fresh/hot from the kitchen. Bar staff were friendly and prompt and gave suggestions on what to drink/order. Bar patrons were older so we fit right in and at the time we visited, there was not a crowd. I will defiantly eat there again.
4 based on 8 reviews
Keizer's out of the way for us...BUT this place made it totally worth it. Don't normally do B&G with billiards, was just looking for "different" and the freshness of this place didn't fit the stereotype.Great service! Even greater drinks and food!TOTALLY SURPRIZED and omg...a new place on my "Oh yah!!!" list.
4 based on 272 reviews
We stop here quite often when passing through. Past week we had a surf and turf salad.Every detail was perfect. It was grilled Steelhead and steak, avocado, bacon, chunks of blue cheese, and egg. Came with the best blue cheese and vinaigrette dressings on the side. Add a glass of house Chardonnay, and it can't be beat.Thank you again for taking the time to let us know how we did. We hope you have a great day! Thank you so much again for your feedback! We hope you have a great day!
4 based on 471 reviews
Lunch as we drove from Oregon coast to Portland and wanting to get a flavor of Salem. Wild Pair was perfect choice. A very creative menu, locally sourced. Very personable wait staff. Ordered the flank steak salad with smoked paprika vinaigrette; one of the best salads ever. Table also ordered the Wild pear salad and one of the soups of the day, chicken, mushroom and rice. Both very tasty. Saved room for dessert because of the great choices. Selected the banana pecan cake with cream cheese icing. Oh my! More like a carrot cake with bananas instead of carrots. Perfect cream cheese icing, not too sweet. Such a large piece, we saved some to share later in the evening. Highly recommend.
4 based on 106 reviews
Service was attentive, friendly and wait staff was good. The greeter/bus girls clean everything as they go...chairs, tables, salt shakers, they are working there tail off.Wide open space with warm honey oak varnished walls, big windows and cream vallences Food came strait up with no fancy frills or decorating but, had good flavor was hot and enough to fill you.Eggs over easy a tad runny but good. Sausage gravy....that was the downfall of the food at our table, i don't know what it was but it was not sausage gravy! Hashbrowns are actually a large cubed potato mesh but are done through and have a nice mild flavor.Corned beef hash is a star for a couple reasons......one is that it was done nicely and had true flavor with no oversalting (the biggest mistake made with corned beef hash i feel) and two, it had a very well balanced combination of ingredients...not potato dominating. I will come back just for the corned beef hash....and Im a southern woman.Orange juice was a pleasant surprise....real, fresh squeezed. A tad heavy in pulp but the fibers good for you...lol.Overall we spent $31. For two people and will come back.
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4 based on 846 reviews
The food here is delicious! Some of the hash/scrambles can seem a little greasy, but all of the food is great. The right balance between comfort, tried and true recipes with the addition of creativity. Definitely recommend the creme brûlée French toast (no syrup needed)! The only reason for the missing star is due to the consistent waits in a small area. Itâs a sign of great things, though.
3 based on 92 reviews
We had a really nice dinner,the service was great,the food was yummy.The awsome blossom is of course our favorite appetizer. This location is right off of I-5 but keiser station is a mess of over planning,but this place is worth finding. We will for sure be back.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Name has changed to HOPS N DROPS. This still remains our favorite place to eat or just get together with friends to visit with.Great fast service and fabulous food. The salads and sandwiches are really tasty with awesome fries.My favorite is fish and chips or shrimp (prawns) and chips. LOTS to eat, so be hungry or take some home!!The flavored drinks are some of the best I have ever had! The waitresses are genuinely friendly and will visit when they can, and someone will always pay attention to your needs. We have several staff that we gotten to know and absolutely love them. They are the best of the best!!!!We eat here possibly twice weekly, sometimes more!
4 based on 54 reviews
I had a chicken sandwich and expected something else. This was a stir fried piece of deep fried chicken with a huge pile of deep fried patatoes. Good if you wanna get fat.Atmosphere was good though
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