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    Kin

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
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    This is one of the most welcoming establishments in the Portland area. The Dullahan is a converted…read morehouse at the corner of B and 4th. The first thing you'll notice is the ample outdoor seating - perfect for enjoying a meal and/or drinks outside in nice weather, shaded by large trees. The vibe inside is cozy, with lots of stained wood and warm lighting. The front room has a fireplace, and the dark wood L-shaped bar is inviting. Decorating the walls are a large Jameson's Irish Whiskey mirror and a variety of photos, sayings, and Irish knickknacks. Absent the sound of a telltale accent, you won't know whether you're in Lake Oswego or Limerick. Somewhat hidden is a basement area with a TV, board games, shuffleboard, a dartboard, and mini-foosball table. There are a dozen or so beers on tap, including Guinness, of course. Pints are served in special Guinness glasses. Behind the bar are a nice selection of Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. Appetizer favorites include Bavarian Bangers (soft pretzel and banger sausage) and Pan Seared Brussel Sprouts. The menu includes staples (Fish N' Chips, Shepherd's Pie, Bangers & Mash, etc.) as well as a selection of sandwiches and burgers. The Dullahan is a great spot for a family outing or to meet friends, rain or shine!

    Love this place, comfy with warming vibe dinning area, and cozy pet friendly outdoor seatings…read more Staff were friendly and attentive. We ordered Fish (Atlantic Haddock) and chips, chicken sandwich, and chicken wings with Jameson teriyaki sauce were soooo good. Chocolate cheese cake made in house was also good, and we will go back for their famous Irish bread pudding next time.

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    Duke's Public House

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    If burgers could file for sainthood, the Bacon Cheese Burger at Duke Public House would be the…read morepatron saint of late-night cravings. This thing arrives like a savory mic drop: a patty that actually remembers how to be juicy, cheese that melts with the commitment of a rom-com lead, and bacon so gloriously crisp it deserves its own Instagram handle. I considered asking for a restraining order because I could not stop staring at it. The killer fries are not merely a side--they are a full-blown supporting cast that steals every scene. Crisp edges, fluffy centers, and a seasoning that whispers secrets about your childhood while simultaneously punching you in the best possible way. I tried to eat them politely; they laughed and dove headfirst into my mouth. Kid-friendly? Absolutely. TVs everywhere for the Super Bowl mean you can corral the tiny humans with cartoons and nachos while still catching every questionable referee call. Parents, bring a referee whistle and a napkin--both will be useful. The place hums with the kind of energy that says "family night" and "I might stay for the 4th quarter and a bourbon." Speaking of bourbon, the bar flexes hard. The huge tap list reads like a beer lover's Tinder profile--so many matches, so little time. And the bourbon selection is a love letter to anyone who knows their way around a rocks glass. The Weller Rainbow? Legendary. It's the kind of pour that makes you whisper "thank you" to the bartender and then immediately try to high-five them for good measure. Service moves with the efficiency of a well-rehearsed halftime show: friendly, fast, and somehow always in the right place when you need ketchup, a refill, or moral support after your team fumbles. Atmosphere is loud in the best way--cheers, clinking glasses, and the comforting glow of TVs that make every seat feel like prime viewing. Final verdict: Go hungry, bring the kids, park yourself in front of a TV, and let the bacon cheese burger and killer fries do the rest. If heaven had a menu, it would be printed on Duke Public House napkins.

    A really diverse menu for a Taphouse. We ordered the Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl and the Birria Tacos (see…read morephotos). Highly recommend both!! Server was so friendly, accommodating, and knowledgeable about the menu. The place is way bigger than it looks from the outside. Clean and welcoming. Will for sure go back!

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    A Lake O fave! Not a bad meal here for me yet. This time out, I went for the Beet salad which was a…read morereal joy, a good helping full of wonderful flavors with lotsa beets, greens and goat cheese. Mmm. We also ordered a classic burger which was cooked to perfection, juicy and flavorful, and sat on a pillowy brioche bun. So good! Service was delight, our server was friendly and super informative. OK, so the fries were not as crispy as we'd like but that's not a dealbreaker. The space is great, the upstairs is nice and woody and warm, with a patio overlooking the street giving it a Euro vibe.

    BOO! I initially loved this place in my 2014 review. No more…read more We went for Happy Hour. There was only one person who was almost done eating. The bartender (a more mature fellow) was casually talking to someone, not serving him - standing in the restaurant talking. No one acknowledged we were there - or they would come back in a min. There were obviously plenty of people working a gal was putting candles on tables etc - we waited TEN mins to even have someone come over and give us a menu. The bartender seemed irritated at my question of did they have a pinot gris in the happy hour menu. "no, only chardonnay". And, when I asked for a taste - also seemed to irritate him. The food is great here - that is without question, which is why we went. And, it didn't disappoint. However - receiving the bill - there is a weird ADDED $1.25 for a "Hosting Fee"... Hosting Fee??? what the heck is thattttt. (if you google it will tell you that it's for 'helping the employees' basically) What? Then, I had gotten a regular non-premium martini. It says in menu Well Drinks are $8. A regular martini is just their well vodka and should be that. The charge for the martini was $12.00! Never going back - the service was lously. They are padding their prices and I can get much better treatment (and pours) at Five Spice or Tucci!

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    pFriem Family Brewers

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    4.0
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    Growing up, I spent a fair amount of time around fire stations…read more My Dad was a firefighter. As a kid, that meant climbing around the trucks, knowing the difference between a fire truck and a fire engine, screwing around in the long-gone handball court down at Station 1, and thinking firefighters were basically superheroes. Strong. Brave. Fearless. And sporting absolutely bad ass mustaches. (For those of you who don't know, a fire truck carries the ladders, and a fire engine carries the hose. Trust me, firefighters are very particular about the distinction. They're also surprisingly proud of hose size. Honestly, who doesn't want to ride in the vehicle with all the hose.) There was a period in American history where every firefighter looked like he was either fighting a five-alarm blaze or auditioning to be the next Dirk Diggler. Thick. Powerful. The kind of mustache that could put out a five-alarm blaze and still have enough left in the tank to offer free mustache rides to the neighborhood ladies. It was magnificent. So, when I heard pFriem was opening a brewery in Milwaukie's old firehouse, I knew I had to check it out. Not for the mustache rides, mind you. At this stage in life, I'm not offering them for free and I'm not looking to ride one. Not in this economy. The old firehouse has been transformed into an incredible space. Too many historic buildings get remodeled into something so generic that it could just as easily be a bank, the office for the city of Milwaukie, or a luxury apartment leasing center. Or they become a McMenamins. Not this place. The massive doors, high ceilings, and creative use of the firepole (without turning it into a strip club)...it still retains some of the charming characteristics of a firehouse. Just one where the emergency now involves deciding whether my liver can handle one more pint. And speaking of beer, pFriem is pFriem. Easily one of my top 5 favorite breweries. Plus, the food is excellent. Years ago, firefighters gathered here waiting for the next alarm. Later it became city offices, which is admittedly a less exciting use of a firehouse. Today, people gather here for great beer, good food, and conversation. Honestly, that's a pretty great third act for an old building. Five stars. Still no mustache rides, though.

    Part 1 Dropped after…read morea pageant I had judged. Time was pretty late 8:30ish I'd say. Had the Tropical Hazy IPA and it was delicious for a beer. John the bar tender said their Mac n Cheese was the best so I ordered it. OMG was it ever yummy!!! Took the rest home it was so good. Hands down better than Applebee's Returned today for happy hour and John was workin the bar and he offered me a new beer to taste. I ended up choosing the one I liked the first time in. Today I'm having the mini version of Mac n Cheese plus my favorite beer Come in and see these folks it's a great place to hang out. Outstanding and Friendly service

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