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| Ungstrup (209), Frederiksberg, Denmark |
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July 3, 2008 Beutiful location in a pier, where the sealions were very loud when we walked there around dusk. But the building itself is very poorly insulated, so it was a bit cold to dine here in early October, but the food was good. The building looks and feels like an old warehouse - not that attractive to me. I got four new Rogue controlled beers, 2 from Rogue, 1 from Eugene CIty and 1 from Issaquah, but besides that a whole range of Rogue beers were available both on draft and in bottles. And the service was very friendly. |
| VTHopHead (23), Barre, Vermont |
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June 1, 2008 Located out on a pier that sicks out into the bay... could hear the sea lions while in the restaurant. Good selection of Rogue brews, with some less common and special ones. The staff was knowledgeable about the beer that was served and made suggestions concerning the ones that I had not tasted yet... samples offered too. Food was quite good... an excellent experience overall. |
| bhensonb (244), Woodland, California |
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December 18, 2007 Drive the narrow pier to get to the place. Park in the building after 5. Lots of decent ales. Staff was very helpful with research (which bottles are Dead Guy in disguise / which ale house is doing what). |
| DA (114), Portland, Oregon City, Oregon |
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December 12, 2006 Located almost right accross from the school where Kindegarden Cop was filmed! and if thats not a big draw, then maybe the fact that this is probably the best rogue pub might be. Great location out on a pier, great views and a funky cool little pub inside. The staff was really nice and they had the normal 20+ rogue taps going with two special releases on tap. Food is good, big seafood selection that includes smoked salmon on top of a crisp english muffin with cream cheese and has melted swiss on top, ummmmmmm. |
| BuckeyeBoy (40), Boise, Idaho |
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September 21, 2006 A very nice place to take the whole Fam. Out on a pier on the river. It was pretty cool. You could hear and see some locat sealions from the deck. The food was GREAT and as alway ROGUE beer is always GREAT. |
beermaker (2), portland , Oregon does not count |
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August 4, 2006 While in town, we tried the new Rogue Ales out. For a summer afternoon they were not very busy. The beer was great as always, but the food was just ok. The server seemed somewhat new and not sure of herself or the menu items. The location is somewhat out of the way and the parking is bad. It is worth trying though. |
AstoriaJerry (3), Astoria, Oregon does not count |
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August 2, 2006 If you build it they will come. This brewhouse sits at the endo of a pier on the Columbia river. Good Beer. Bring your friends. Quiet in the afternoon. |
beercollector (6), Astoria, Oregon does not count |
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March 9, 2006 [ Updated March 13, 2006 ] Just opened an new outpost for Rogue Ales. They were slammed day one but attentive and helpful. Kobe Burger with frys was great. They’ll have the Rogue beer menu along with some non Rogue guest taps and soom fizzy yellow stuff so if you’ve got friends that need it, they’ll have it.
Too much rain right now to be out on the deck but come summer that will be a great place for views of ships in the Columbia River and Sea Lions. |
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