Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Ashland. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, majestic mountains, rushing rivers, rolling foothills and dramatic landscapes, Ashland is a gorgeous little city with an arts scene as vibrant as its setting. Ashland hosts festivals for all seasons, with Christmas celebrations and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in winter, a film festival in the spring, classical music festival in summer and wine tasting celebrations in the autumn.
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4 based on 12 reviews
We are EdenVale Winery's second tasting room that features a bistro styled menu to enjoy with wine and bottled local microbrews. The winery is located in Medford, just a quick 10 miles from Ashland along Hwy 99 between the quaint town of Jacksonville and
Stopped in for some refreshments after the 5-hour drive to Ashland. Definitely worth the visit. They have an excellent selection of wines, and the cheese plate was tasty. Service and wines were good enough that we stopped in a second time a couple of days later to taste and purchase a couple of bottles of their wine.
4 based on 28 reviews
My husband and I were thrilled to find a local place to watch the Warriors game. Red Zone has a very high TV-to-seating ratio, and like any great sports bar, they have the sound ON for the game displayed on the big screen! (Nothing weirder than a silent sports bar.) They offer a nice selection of craft beers (changes regularly), and the food was surprisingly good. The place was all guys, so the environment may not feel friendly to some women at first - but it's definitely a welcoming place to hang out if you love sports.
4 based on 16 reviews
The Redzone is a pretty popular place in Ashland, especially with the locals, we have frequently gone there since they opened a few years back. Their menu has lots of great sandwiches on it, along with wraps, wings, burgers and salads to name a few items. My favorite is the cajun turkey burger, I think it's on the spicy side, but they will adjust the seasonings to your preference. Last time in we tried the Chicken bacon ranch sandwich that has lettuce, tomatoes and ranch dressing on it, with a nicebig slab of bacon, all served very nicely on a soft hoagie roll along with fries for $9.49. This was also very good, and they don't skimp on any of the ingredients! Service is always good, they are always friendly and appreciate our service! We keep going back because the food is consistently good and their prices are not out of sight like alot of the other restaurants in Ashland.
4 based on 99 reviews
No pizzas were available on the night we went, because the pizza cook went home or was unavailable. The place is small and service slow. the food was OK but nothing memorable or especially good about it. Not sure we would return, since there are so many other restaurants that are better.
4 based on 83 reviews
Oberon's has live music most every night. We have eaten during happy hour and sampled their "interesting" cocktails (all in fun bc you never know what you will like!). Musicians come from far and wide and the vibe of the establishment is very brit friendly. We will be going yet again on the next visit to town :)
4 based on 32 reviews
The Growler Guys isn't your average growler-filling station - we are Ashland's go-to spot for tasting the best fresh craft beer & cider in town! With 68 taps, The Growler Guys is the perfect place to sample many of the best craft beers & ciders around. An
Walked to have a brew with family. Great suggestions by staff and quickly served. Served my granddaughter first with a root beer. Great atmosphere.
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4 based on 48 reviews
There are locals who hang out here and tourists, as well. Sat at the counter because the place was packed and all tables were taken; in fact we got the lasts two seats at the bar. A la English tradition, the menu listed several meat and veggie pies, Scotch eggs, fish and chips, and with a nod to American tastes, the listing includes hamburgers. The shepherd's pie I ordered was filled with minced lamb, carrots, peas, and onions, then topped with mashed potatoes and baked until it was ready for the table. The atmosphere was very social , a lot of friendly banter, and it is one of those places where, by the time you've finished your meal, you feel you know everyone.
4 based on 60 reviews
While staying at the nearby Lake Hyatt Cabins for the weekend, we stopped in for breakfast. What a lovely surprise! There was a woman on the front porch arranging fresh flowers for the tables inside and she greeted us with friendly conversation and a nice smile. We enjoyed walking around the small restaurant, checking out the various art for sale. Breakfast arrived and it was absolutely delicious! Our server had suggested the homemade jam for my homemade biscuit and it was the best ever! We had a delightful breakfast and drove onto the property to check out the cabins for rent. They look wonderful and perhaps, one day soon, we will book one of them. This is a great setting and the people are so very friendly! A must-stop if up on the mountain!
4 based on 253 reviews
The Rogue Valleyâs own British Public House brimming with eclectic fayre, libation, patrons and conversation.
This is probably the worst service weâve ever experienced.Our server didnât like her job and it showed. After we ordered another round for our meal, she disappeared. I went to the bar where a new bartender just started his shift and was chumming with friends. Our ticket was still in the machine. He made the drinks and I took them to our table.We had to flag our server down to get our check.And itâs too bad. Cute atmosphere and good food but it needs management badly. Until it gets it, go someplace else.
4 based on 812 reviews
Had Bratwurst Plate and the sauerkraut was very good. Bratwurst was good too, and service was fast. However, there was about a 30 minute wait to get seated, even though we requested first available and outside was OK. Wife liked the Manhattan Chowder. Fish and chips looked good, but didn't have chance to try it. This was interesting place to eat, but like most restaurants during the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF), were very busy at dinnertime.
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