West Linn is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. Now a southern suburb within the Portland metropolitan area, West Linn has a history of early development, prompted by the opportunity to harvest energy from nearby Willamette Falls. It was named after U.S. Senator Lewis F. Linn of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, who had advocated the American occupation of Oregon as a counterclaim to the British. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 25,109.
Things to do in West Linn
4.5 based on 118 reviews
I am never disappointed with anything I order but I almost always the Carne Asada Burrito. They are huge and full of goodness!! The owner and his staff are super sweet and always have a smile on their faces!! This is a must if you like Mexican food.. yummmmm! They are located in Oregon City as well as SE Woodstock Blvd.
4 based on 86 reviews
Great local eating establishment!!
This place is clean and bright, the menu is long and interesting, service is fast and friendly, the food is great, and there’s plenty of free parking. There were three of us for lunch. I had the burger with bacon and cheese which was cooked perfectly, and my wife and her friend had the daily special which was fried razor clams that were excellent. I will definitely be back the next time I visit West Linn.
4.5 based on 220 reviews
We enjoyed a savory breakfast while staying in Lake Oswego for a family reunion. The food was very good, the aroma of fresh bread enticing, and the coffee fantastic. We enjoyed watching the kids play on the plaza outside, and watching the ducks land on the lake next door. I would want to try their lunch menu next time!
4.5 based on 58 reviews
After we were unsuccessful in getting into another Milwaukie restaurant for dinner without reservations on Thursday evening, we decided to give Hale's a try. We knew the reviews were good for breakfast, but had no idea what to expect for an evening meal.
First of all, the service was excellent. We were seated and offered beverages immediately and no fewer than three servers stopped to refill my husband's coffee during our stay. Everyone we met was pleasant and helpful.
I ordered the meat loaf special. I was given a choice between brown and ham gravy, which I thought was sort of strange, but I chose the brown gravy. It was very thick and did not look appetizing, but it was delicious. My arteries may have clogged up completely, but I would definitely order it again. The meat loaf was acceptable and the mashed potatoes were good. I opted for a salad to start and was pleasantly surprised. It had beets, large slices of cucumber, and very good croutons, much better than the iceberg lettuce and shaved carrots usually served in this type of restaurant. My husband enjoyed a reuben sandwich and onion rings. The bill for the two of us was only $17.
We will definitely go back to Hale's, especially for breakfast. The pancake menu looks fabulous.
4.5 based on 462 reviews
Five of us went for a birthday lunch. One bite of the Alsace omelette and my husband was saying "Mmmm." The same for another family member and the Monte Cristo sandwich. I got the banana french toast and the bread was so delicious I thought it could have been served alone. Four of us got pastries to take home - the spinach and feta croissant was huge and light and airy. The service was excellent. When we arrived we were told there would be a 40-minute wait. It ended up being less than 15 minutes, and we were waited on, served drinks, and received food in very short order. Our server even brought a fruit tart on a plated tray that said Happy Birthday in some kind of fruit sauce at the end of our meal. We were pleasantly surprised at the price - less than $85 for the meal - given the high level of food and service.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Consistently good coffee and great service. They do try to keep the line moving as fast as possible, but it will still back up traffic.
Park and walk up if possible, it makes it less stressful than sitting in the road with your blinker on. This really upsets prople just trying to move thru.
4 based on 176 reviews
Husband loved his spicy chicken sandwich with a green salad and I had the Mac and cheese, all was great, interesting little spot. Grandson got bread pudding dessert and while I didn't taste it, it was tempting and obviously one of the dishes they are known for. Good service, a little pricey, some unique dishes offered.
4 based on 120 reviews
We were a party of 13. Place was a little too warm and too noisy. But boy was the food and service great. Very knowledgeable chef and servers. Price was reasonable for what we got.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Since I live about 2 miles away, I hit Roake's all the time for either lunch or dinner. I typically go for the chili burger...a good sized patty with that grilled burger taste, and chili that I easily finish. Or..the long sausage or long regular dog. A foot long that has that "snap". For a dog/burger place that looks old on the outside, is a great experience.
Kids like the idea of ordering food, and the window girl gives you a playing card. When you hear your card on the speaker, it is chow time!!
4.5 based on 167 reviews
Tucked away in Oregon City's Main Street is this place, came highly recommended by staff at motel. The place is dark and could be quaint. Service was fine.
We shared steamed clams and Caesar salad. The clams had a bitter aftertaste and we couldn't figure out why. They seemed fresh enough. The caesar salad fell short of classic romaine - the lighter colored portion of it. The leaves were mostly dark and a few pieces had "pink edge", a sign that the lettuce had been chopped too early!
We had enough and didn;t bother to even ask about desserts.
Sad to say, the motel's food was better than this place!
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