The Columbia River Gorge Restaurants

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  • 1. pFriem Family Brewers

    $$

    With an angular, contemporary taproom on the Columbia River, pFriem (pronounced "freem") is all about the marriage of Belgium's brewing traditions and Oregon's distinctive, often hoppy, styles. But the kitchen serves stellar pub fare, too, including mussels and fries, veggie burgers with apple-onion chutney, and homemade bratwurst—it's a legit dining option even if you're not a big fan of craft beer. The brewery has quickly vaulted to the top echelon of Northwest craft beer makers, earning accolades for its heady Belgian Strong Blonde and one of the best IPAs in the state.

    707 Portway Ave., Hood River, Oregon, 97031, USA
    541-321–0490

    Known For

    • Well-crafted Belgian-influenced beers
    • Plenty of veggie and kids' options
    • Dog-friendly patio with fire pit
  • 2. Solstice Wood Fire Pizza Café

    $$

    This snazzy, high-ceilinged space along the Hood River waterfront is wildly popular for its wood-fire-grilled pizzas with unusual toppings—such as the Cherry Girl, layered with local cherries, spicy chorizo, goat cheese, mozzarella, and marinara sauce. There are several tasty salads, apps, and non-pizza entrées, too, as well as tantalizing wood-fired s'mores for dessert.

    501 Portway Ave., Hood River, Oregon, 97031, USA
    541-436–0800

    Known For

    • Decadent desserts
    • Wood-fired mac 'n' cheese
    • Full bar with stellar cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 3. Thunder Island Brewing

    $$

    Hikers, boaters, and others exploring the Gorge gather at this laid-back, funky brewpub located in striking contemporary building overlooking the Columbia River, the Bridge of the Gods, and the little island for which the brewery is named. Order a glass of hoppy Pacific Crest Trail Pale Ale or malty Scotch Porter, and enjoy it with a wild-salmon bowl or a kimchi Reuben sandwich. Wine and hard cider are also served.

    601 Wa Na Pa St., Cascade Locks, Oregon, 97014, USA
    971-231–4599

    Known For

    • Well-crafted beers
    • Burgers and hearty sandwiches
    • Stellar river views from outdoor dining area
  • 4. Multnomah Falls Lodge

    $$

    Vaulted ceilings, stone fireplaces, and exquisite views of Multnomah Falls are complemented by friendly service and reliably good American fare at this landmark restaurant. Consider the salmon chowder bread bowl; the Wagyu burger with bacon, cheddar, and mozzarella; and Thai peanut–glazed slow-braised pork shank. Breakfast favorites include chicken-fried steak, and the pancakes, available with marionberries, blueberries, or huckleberries.

    53000 Historic Columbia River Hwy., Bridal Veil, Oregon, 97010, USA
    503-695–2376

    Known For

    • Amazing waterfall views
    • Sunday buffet brunch
    • Scenic patio
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