Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Hillsboro. Hillsboro (/ˈhɪlzbəroʊ/) is the fifth-largest city in the State of Oregon and is the county seat of Washington County. Lying in the Tualatin Valley on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area, the city hosts many high-technology companies, such as Intel, that comprise what has become known as the Silicon Forest. At the 2010 Census, the city's population was 91,611.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Best big place to eat large or small groups and tvs all thru restaurant. Great food and always hot and fresh
4 based on 59 reviews
The first time I ate here, after my return to Oregon, was being feted by 12 relatives, in honor of my birthday. I had steak, that night, which was excellently prepared! Even though the restaurant was full, it did not impact the swiftness and cordiality of the wait staff that was attending to us.The next time I visited, was in the company of my wife. There is a movie theater, a couple of floors up, which shows first run movies; more about that in another review. Back to dinner; that night I enjoyed fish; excellently prepared; and I also had French Fries, with Truffle Sauce. I have never had better Fries in my life. We sat in a quiet, almost exclusive corner, where we could pay attention to each other, without the pressure of being near other people. Again, the waitress was cordial and attentive.I returned, another time, with two friends. We were being light and jovial, with no end to the stories and laughs that we shared. There was a great selection of beers, both draft and bottled, from which to choose. This was a day for burgers, which were of a nice proportion, and delicious! I was compelled to get those Truffle Fries again! We had a great time together, and the food was a great part of our conviviality!As you can see, I am reviewing three meals, which the choices below, have no way of recording; but I had to give the readers a better idea of the various settings.
4 based on 38 reviews
(this review is for the lunch service only)I have visited Clark's three times for lunch over the past few weeks. I will not go again,The first visit was fair. The burger was above average tasting, but a little expensive when you consider that you have to stand in line to order, then get your own drink.For the second visit I tried their Rueben. The bread was thicker than Texas toast and they were not overly generous with the meat. (They need to switch those proportions around.)The service was not very quick on the first two visits, but since the burger was tasty, I thought I would give them one more try. There was a few people in front of me so I waited about 10 minutes to order. Then I waited 38 minutes to get my burger and fries after I ordered. While waiting for my food, I got a drink refill and they cleared my table!When I finally got my lunch, the order was wrong, was sent back, and arrived slightly less wrong the second time. (i had asked for no tomatoes and got a naked burger. The second time, I got half the items I asked the server for.)This adventure started at 1140am on a weekday. The restaurant was not very crowded and there were 8-10 people ordering about the time I did. It never did completely fill up. Yet the servers appeared to be slammed. If you only have an hour for lunch, I would skip this place.
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4 based on 35 reviews
Restaurant and wine bar with a full bar located in Downtown Hillsboro. THE MENU LINK ON THIS SITE IS NOT UP TO DATE. Our menu changes seasonally, please call us for current offerings.
Following an art show up the street, we walked to this little place in downtown Hillsboro. On a Tuesday night, it was practically empty by 7 pm and fully empty by 8:45 pm. The decor is funky-interesting, and outdoor dining is also possible depending on the weather. The menu is full of interesting sandwiches and lighter fare, and their appetizer menu has at least 10 different offerings--all of which could just about be a meal! Their specialty is Hungarian Mushroom Soup, made fresh daily and available in mildly spicy and then much spicier versions--really delicious. The mushroom content was adequate but a bit limited for my taste. Others with us enjoyed their housemade hummus (quite garlicky), the fig and brie appetizer, and the layered tomato and goat cheese appetizer loaded with roasted garlic, balsamic vinegar, and olive oil (all good). They even offer a selection of desserts from Papa Haydn's, a Portland favorite! Service was very friendly, just a tad slow, but there was one waitress with diners outside and a very long walk from the kitchen to the outside. All in all, a very pleasant and delicious experience!
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4 based on 42 reviews
Whether you call it Mcmenamins restaurant, Imbrie Hall at CPR or McMenamin's Cornelius Pass Roadhouse & Imbrie Hall, it's all the same place. But the three TripAdvisor listings for it are kind of confusing for the first timer. Even more confusing is that they all have different rankings. Must be that the name affects the review.
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4 based on 144 reviews
We are "on the quest" with McMenamins' passports, and had a memorable lunch here. The food is quintessential McMenamins, and not much different from other sites. But the setting, the history, the layout of this site are really special. We would love to spend more time exploring the entire building and reading all the historical information posted with the many photos. We would also love to come back for an evening of music (presented every single night).And thank you to Bev for her friendly service!
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4 based on 220 reviews
Went here for a business lunch. The service is fast and excellent. The environment is nice, although the background music is a bit too loud (I had to raise my voice to make conversation). Unfortunately, the food misses the mark for a gastropub. The scotch egg was excellent, but the lunch entrees were sub par. I had their baja tacos and the dish is a mess of ingredients that was hard to eat My colleague had a panini sandwich that was cold inside (cheese not melted). Both of us didn't finish our meals. I think I will return here in the future for drinks and snacks... but I probably won't return for lunch or dinner
4 based on 336 reviews
I really enjoy the burgers at Helvetia Tavern. There is the regular size and a two fisted jumbo cheeseburger garnished with lettuce, tomato, onion, and a super secret sauce that tastes like real mayonnaise, real ketchup, and sweet relish. YUMM!The fries are cooked perfectly with a crisp exterior with soft (not soggy) Center and seasoned with a light salt.The restaurant is very busy even though itâs out in the country across from a sheep ranch. Tradesmen stream in at lunch and to-go orders stream out.Seating is limited on the restaurant side with more booth seating on the bar side.Service is friendly and very fast.The fries and the burger secret sauce makes Helvetia Tavern one of our favorites.
4 based on 224 reviews
Oh how I missed a Ruby beer! This place is a great a find. Itâs sort of tucked away off the road with lots of trees and shrubs (twinkling Bistro lights too) so you donât feel like your right off the freeway. Great atmosphere and standard McMenamins food, vibe, drinks and outdoor seating! They have the white shed cigar bar around the corner too!
4 based on 187 reviews
I have been here a few times. If it is your first, yes, the address is correct, it is in the middle of an industrial area.Whatever beer you ever dreamed you wanted is for sale here, in addition to a huge selection of favorites and microbeers on tap.The kitchen is slow, there is no getting around that, so kick back and enjoy yourself. The food is worth the long wait. Everything is always perfect and delicious!
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