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Walked in and the place smelled like good food, several aromas. Had the IPA (not as hoppy as some but unique in other ways) & the Kona Moon Porter (smells like coffee, ends like kahlua.) Great service, sparkling place & fun beer artifacts throughout.
Plsce shabby funky, but what matters is hte beer slection. not great for hop-heads, but not shabby. excellent belgian selection, and I'm just talking about what's on tap. Top this off with well-made, reasonably priced, filling and creative food. Settle in.
Small place with about a dozen varieties including 3 big ales. Brewer/owner Gene really knows his stuff, & is very friendly. I had the IPA, barley wine & RIOS--all excellent & well-balanced. You gotta go there.
Small place with about a dozen varieties including 3 big ales. Brewer/owner Gene really knows his stuff, & is very friendly. I had the IPA, barley wine & RIOS--all excellent & well-balanced. You gotta go there.
India Pelican Ale was awesome, as was 10 oz of the winter seasonal at 12.3%. Prize-winning beers, well-prepared food & how many other brewpubs sit right on the beach!
A little funky but sincere. The Christmas beer a little rough to start but mellowed into richness. IPA is fragrant, well-balanced, taste without over-powering.
The perfect combo--the friendly neighborhood bar with fine semi-gourmet eats and great beers. The dry-hopped IPA is a champ in aromatics & bite. Plus they had a fine selection of hard to find guest beers.
The feel of a neighborhod bar (inlcuding freindly & knowledgable bar-tender) with excellent home-mdae brew, top notch guest taps, and well-wrought food selections. The dry-hopped IPA was A+ bursting with hops, fine strong ale & stout, p;us an excellent guest scotch ale. the 1/2 nachos was moer than a hungry me could eat.
Too many fine and hard to find beers. Like today i had the widmer dopplebock & stone brewery's double bastard, passing on port hallings blackbeard's revenge & wild duck's best bitter on cask. the happy hour food deals are really tasty and filling.
Teh sigm outside just says "Pub." Inside is a multi-level pub with at elast half a dozen poll tables, apbouta s many dart boards and an awesome jukebox. But the beer. The Pub at tne end of the universe has 20 taps. at least 3 being brews that you may not be able to find elsewhere in Portland.
They do a great job with the beer. Maybe you'll get there when the season is blackberry porter? While a pint of Imperial Stout for the price of any other pint--& such a rich, yummy stout--can't be passed up. the pizza was very good, but my wife's sandwich was fairly mediocre. The sevice was superb, even though we'd gotten there close to closing and were the last customers to leave.
Siletz tries a wide variety of styles, and seems to pull them all off, if a little on the hoppy side (which is fine by me.) Good pub grub, and the feel of a 'normal' small town bar, with outstanding, fresh brews.
Great beer. small menu executed well with fresh ingredients. best elementis the friendliness of this small town. it's like having an excellent brewer in your tree house.
The beer is some of the best in Oregon, which is the best in the country. Whiel the menu is small, all the food is inventive, fresh and tasty. But what puts this place over the top is the atmosphere--very friendly people, great details like hand blown glasses & a canine greeter, and an upstairs rumpus room with big screen tv. You must go there.
Of 3 beers I had, the stout was very good, the IPA I couldn't finish, & the Blackbeard's revenge awesome. Very nice facility, with 3 main rooms all different. Best part was the service. & every day one of the regular brews is specialed at $2/pt.
This place is an odd combo-- brewpub (please guys get some food!!), brewing and wine-making supplies, and computer gaming by the hour (with a fine micro-brew by your side.) Their own beers are made as lovingly as any homebrewer's, and more skilfully than most. Plus their guest taps are very well selected.
How many brewpubs have over 12 varieties of beer bottled and for sale, with almost as many on tap. How many brewpubs make their own sausages and smoked meats-- to eat there or take with. the physical layout is wierd by the people are very personable and the quality of beer & meat is very high.
An excellent beer selection, inlcuding Terminal Gravity IPA and seasonals from Mt Hood, Full Sail and Orchard Street. Food is good quality & quantity. Plus Portland's best happy hour with $2 pints & appetizers. Add tot hat a great staff of friendly and fast-moving folks
This location has served Portland beer lover under a couple different names, and this is a great incarnation. It's about time Oregon's best brewery had an outpost in Portland. Being able to taste among hte wide range of rogue products, fresh and on tap, is a great pleasure
Cave Junction isn't much of a town, but if you're there or pasing through, this is the place to stop. these folks make fine beers (like the kolsch, blackberry porter & russian imperial stout.) a strem round by one sie,and inside are 20 foot long trestle tables made from single bars of redwood. the pizza is good, and oddly cutinto small parallelograms.
Maybe McMenamins best mall outlet, with plenty of windows, a beautiful bar, & the super-ornate chandelier (whose twin lives at the Crystal Ballroom). They make their own beer here, so have some brews that aren't distributedmuch further. I've been here 4 tmies and always had friendly service