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
4.5 based on 137 reviews
We recently had lunch here. Our beer was cold and delicious. Even though it was really busy the man serving us was attentive and friendly. Our food was just okay, but we would go back to try something different on the menu next time. It seems a bit pricey considering that the $10-12 sandwiches, burgers etc don’t come with a side. $4 seems overpriced for frozen fries. We would suggest offering some lunch combos to make it a better deal.
4 based on 142 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. <br>Open year round, closed on major holidays.
A great meal at a friendly dockside cafe on the river. We had several types of seafood, fries, salad, slaw, key lime pie. All were good but the calamari was just outstanding. Tasty (and strong) selection of tropical drinks. Eddie (sp), our server, was exceptional. I wish I lived near the Puffin Cafe so I could eat there all the time!!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Camas is a lovely place to walk and wander under the overhanging trees and quaint buildings. While you wander through this lovely small town grab yourself a Matcha Acai Latte and a gluten free apricot loaf and sip and stroll your way to peace and tranquility. With it's slightly sweet flavor to offset the matcha it is a lovely alternative to coffee (though Cafe Piccolo has that too). Recommended.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Lots of cool stuff to look at. I go there every December to buy special things for Christmas. the food looks really good but I have not tried it yet.
3.5 based on 21 reviews
Flash Freeze Dreamery, "revolutionizing the world of frozen desserts", utilizes the super fast freezing properties of liquid nitrogen to create individualized homemade ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt, frozen custard, and non-dairy ice cream for kids, friends & families. With close to 50 flavorings and 50 mix-ins, the potential combinations for creating personalized frozen desserts is only limited by ones imagination. Thus our "Dreamery" is a culinary adventure with endless possibilities. Using LN2 (Liquid Nitrogen) allows us to use the freshest ingredients since each serving is flash frozen right before your eyes for the first time. No long term ice cream freezers or yogurt mixing in machines all day. And did we mention the texture? It's frozen so quickly that large crunchy ice crystals don't form and the result is the creamiest ice cream and other frozen desserts that you have ever tasted. Once you try it, you'll want to come back again and again and again!
I like coming here, I like the idea I like the presentation however every time I go in the guest service rep behind the counter seems more interested in the gossip happening behind the counter rather than focusing on being pleasant or getting the order right. I really like the place but when you go hope that the experienced lady is working
4.5 based on 167 reviews
Fresh, seasonal and local food.
Bar and outside dining area are top notch both offering excellent drinks and wonderful menu items. Their happy hour is one of the areas best. The restaurant is very good and for East Vancouver it saves a drive to Portland. The only draw back is the noise level. Cement floors, metal and wood accessories become an echo chamber when busy. If some sort of art textures were installed it would help diners enjoy their dining experience. So if you you want that cozy "get to know each" moment I'd suggest going somewhere else. On the other hand if you like the buzz then forge ahead and enjoy. Be a hipster and strut your stuff.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
This a fine local non chain coffee shop that is a great alternative to Starbucks. My wife started going here on a regular basis when Starbucks quit offering Almond flavoring but Squeeze and Grind still had it. This is the only drive up coffee shop in Camas and the drive up window is usually busy. They also have a small inside area with a few tables and chairs. The "squeeze" part of Squeeze and Grind is a large selection of fruit smoothies which look good but I usually stick to coffee items. A thriving local business a great place to get coffee.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
I regret having only one stomach. I just want to sit here and try everything on the menu. Excellent char grilled bacon cheeseburger and chocolate malt made with real ice cream. My wife thought her mushroom bacon swiss was also excellent. They even ask how crisp we wanted the bacon on the burgers. Sad that we're just passing through.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
We recently visited Feast 316 with another couple. We ordered a bottle of Washington Merlot, the filet mignon skewer appetizer and seared scallop appetizer. We were pleased with everything. The food is beautifully presented and and there's just enough.
We all ordered pasta for dinner. Two orders of cavatappi with shrimp, and one order of open ravioli aubergine. There was plenty of food, and it was all fresh and very tasty. Feast 316 is a great place to go for a special dinner if you don't mind a little noise. Our total bill was just over $200 including tip.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Good, fast and friendly service. Delicious food and drinks. Their tomato bisque soup is always delicious. Today I tried the gnocchi (sans the sausage) and it didn't disappoint. My sister-in-law ordered the caprice salad. Apparently that's her go to dish here. We also enjoyed a couple of appetizers, the fried cheese raviolis and the french fries with Rosemary and Parm. Really good!
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