Reviews on Pub food in Camas, Washington, United States. 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.
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Stopped by late on a Friday evening. Post happy hour. Still near full, but seated almost immediately. Not noisy. Looks like there are daily specials - many of which I hope to sample. The salmon cakes - excellent.Fish and chips (subbed a salad) was a bit greasy. Salad good but not great. French dip - excellent. Some wine & beer options.Nice to have another establishment in our rotation!
We had a homemade breakfast that was hearty and good. Great Sunday morning after a hard Saturday night out. Friendly service, may take awhile.
4 based on 70 reviews
Family friendly English style pub. Great food, and spirits for the adults. Featuring a large patio and great service.
Located downtown Troutdale, this small pub offers a special Monday thru Friday. Thursday night's being filet mignon. The steak is priced at $17 and includes potato and vegetables. For the price, it is a reasonable choice.
4 based on 222 reviews
Located at McMenamin's Edgefield
A friend of mine wanted to go see Avengers Endgame and suggested we go see it at Edgefield Power Station Theater. So we spent a little time checking out Edfield until it was time to go into the theater. We went inside the theater when they started seating for the show and ordered a meal. I ordered a cheese burger and a Terminator Stout to go with it.It was so relaxing to sit comfortably and enjoy a meal while watching this Blockbuster movie.I feel like I enjoyed seeing it here much more than I would have by seeing it at a huge theater packed with tons of people packed like sardines. And you feel close to the screen no mater where you sit in this theater.was also nice to see the items before the film about their new new establishment and the UFOfest coming up at Hotel Oregon.
4 based on 20 reviews
This place has been around a couple of years now which was a welcome addition to the scant choices locally. They have a good selection of ales and other beer. My personal favorite is their Key Lime Kolsch. Their pizza is a good match for all their liquid refreshments that include PNW wines. They have also moved into a bigger more accommodating location.
3 based on 7 reviews
We really like their original location in downtown Vancouver so were happy to see them open up another location that's closer to Fisher's Landing. Stopped in for lunch and overall it was very good. They had a butternut squash soup with chicken that was excellent. The spinach salad was also very good. When it came to the Reuben I was disappointed with that as the corned beef wasn't as tender as it should have been nor was the sandwich grilled enough for my liking. I wouldn't reorder that, but there are many other entrees I would try on future visits. Our waitress Monique was awesome and provided excellent service. The inside is nicely decorated with TVs all over the place for watching the games and the views out the large picture front windows are pretty nice also. There is a peekaboo view of the mountains to the northeast and the ones in the Camas highlands to the southeast.
This part of the country is famous for its local brewers and this eatery showcases dozens of the area's finest. The food menu is varied enough to suit almost anyone's taste and preferences, but the real attraction is the beer: wings, salads and pizza were the big faves with our group. While I didn't count the number of spigots on the wall, the assortment is surely one of the largest I personally have seen. Light, dark, IPA, fruity, wheat and much more was on offer. Even the non beer fanciers in the group were taken by the rich flavor of the Huckleberrry Beer. The seating is mostly at benches flanking long tables, so anyone traveling alone is soon part of a jovial group. There are a few booths and tables for those desiring a bit more privacy. Orders are placed and beer described and sampled at the long bar, then food is delivered to the table while beers are put into your hand on the spot: almost self serve.
4 based on 16 reviews
Stopped in here a couple of times in the last month. Atmosphere is a bit loud and definitely has the bar scene/pub feel. Service, although a tad slow was extremely friendly and accommodating. Food was your typical pub food. Many options with mediocre to sub par presentations and tastes.
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.
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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.
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