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Ice Axe Grill/Mt. Hood Brewing Co.



Ice Axe Grill/Mt. Hood Brewing Co.
87304 E. Government Camp Loop
Government Camp, OR 97028

We decided to venture up to Mt. Hood and try out “The Microbrewery with an Altitude”, so we stuffed ourselves into the car and drove up to Ice Axe Grill, which is home of Mt. Hood Brewing Company.

We were starving and thirsty, and when we walked in we were immediately greeted with smiles and hellos. The décor wasn’t the most happenin and hip, but really, we didn’t care. It was cozy…and we were there for the beer and food anyway.

Started things off with Multor Porter and Cascadian Pale Ale. They also had the pale ale on cask but my wife was in the mood for cold and crisp so she stuck with the draft. We both went straight for the Old English Cheddar Pub Burger and fries. UH-MAZING. The burger was insanely good. The fries? Oh, the fries. So crispy and delicious. They also had some ranch on crack…don’t know what was in it or why it was special, but special it was. See, places like this sneak up on you. That’s why you can’t judge a bar/pub by its cover…sometimes the most mediocre looking places will kick your ass with their beer and food.

After we finished our food, we ordered more beer (what, did you think we’d go all the way up to Mt. Hood and just have one beer?), this time it was Hogsback Stout and Ice Axe IPA. The Hogsback oatmeal stout was just freaking awesome, they did an excellent job on this one. I highly recommend getting one while you’re there.

Definitely worth the trip. Good beer, good food, and good service. Plus, you can wander around the town while you’re up there. Good times, I tell ya.

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April 9th, 2009

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BAR REVIEW: CI Bar & Grill




CI Bar & Grill
18786 SW Boones Ferry Rd.
Tualatin, OR 97062


Well, we were hopeful. Everyone wants their own personal Cheers…the sign said free WIFI…we thought this might be it!
The menu was promising. They listed about 10 craft beers at $10 a pitcher. We ordered a pitcher of Deschutes but quickly had the menus swatted away and were informed that they “only had 3 craft beers”; none of which were on the menu. We went with Winterhook, not amazing but at $10 a pitcher there wasn’t much to cry about.


We needed something to wash all that beer down, so we ordered the combo platter. It wasn’t too offensive—it was your standard platter of assorted fried things dipped in ranch. They had good ranch, too…nothing worse than excitedly dipping a big fat onion ring into your ranch and then finding out it’s not the yummy ranch, it’s that lame bottled healthy tasting ranch and it is certainly NOT what you are looking for. So yeah, the ranch was good. A plus.
If you are in this part of town and just want to go somewhere easy, low profile, and cheap to enjoy a game of pool or pinball and perhaps hang with the locals, we’d say go. Otherwise, eh.

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March 15th, 2009

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