On her list of things she wanted to do in Oregon, eating at Bunk Sandwiches - Portland was #1. Second was going wine tasting. Since were going to be on that side of the river for the wineries, we also met up with my cousin T and baby M3 at Thirsty Lion Pub and Grill in Tigard, a restaurant my cousin had been wanting to try.
GP was a little weirded out that my cousin wanted to meet us at a pub with her baby, but I reassured her that Portland pubs are very family-friendly, leaning more toward restaurants than bars actually.
We got there at 11 a.m. since we wanted to hit up as many wineries as possible along the 99W corridor. The pub was pretty empty when we sat down.
An hour later and it was doing brisk business.
My cousin came prepared with food and placemat for her baby. See? The restaurant has highchairs. As I said, more like a restaurant, that just happens to have a selection of beers. Fifty-two beers on tap to be exact.
There's even a kid's menu and crayons. Can't get more family-friendly than that.
Aww. So cute!
Since none of us were ordering beer that early in the day, I compromised with an oven-baked soft pretzel with hefeweizen beer fondue dipping sauce, $9.95. The hefeweizen flavor wasn't too pronounced, just a nice mild hint to pair with the cheese. Much tastier than I expected. I only wished they left the pretzel intact since the whole fun of a pretzel is ripping it apart.
Scotch eggs, hard-boiled eggs wrapped in pork sausage, lightly breaded and crispy fried, $5.95.
Surprisingly, despite the layer of meat and breading, the Scotch eggs were quite light and not greasy at all. So far, the pub fare has been quite good.
NW Pub Burger, 1/2-lb USDA choice lean ground beef, blue cheese-stuffed burger with grilled sweet onion, maple pepper bacon, white cheddar, arugula, and horseradish cream, $11.95. Just look at it! Even split three ways, this burger was so juicy and satisfying. We chose a side of fries instead of Napa slaw or the house salad.
I'm a sucker for a Reuben Sandwich and when I saw it on the menu, just couldn't resist ordering one. Classic Reuben, beer-braised corned beef brisket, peppered sauerkraut, Gruyer Swiss cheese, and thousand island dressing on rustic rye bread, $11.95. You know, I wax poetic about Kenny & Zuke's Delicatessen's pastrami, but the thinly sliced and beer-braised corned beef was so amazing.
Baby M3's cheese pizza, $4.95.
She was too distracted with her surroundings though to really eat.
She looks so much like my cousin when she was a baby.
And even though we were stuffed, I just couldn't resist ordering dessert. Northwest blackberry cobbler, orange shortbread crust, warm blackberry filling, and vanilla ice cream, $5.95.
The orange shortbread was so yummy. Looove blackberries. Just my kind of dessert.
Anyway, as if you couldn't tell, loved everything I ate at Thirsty Lion. Good choice cousin T! We sent her off with the leftovers and made our way to the first winery on GP's list.
All Oregon posts can be found with the tag Series: Oregon, but I suggest reading this particular trip in this order:
I'm Coming Home
Bunk Sandwiches - Portland - Oregon
Horsetail Falls (Winter) - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon
Multnomah Falls (Winter) - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon
Wahkeena Falls (Winter) - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon
Bridal Veil Falls (Winter) - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon
Shepperd's Dell Falls (Winter) - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon
Latourell Falls (Winter) - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon
Crown Point Vista House (Winter) - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon
Nai Xao Xa Cuon Banh Trang (Vietnamese Sauteed Lemongrass Venison Rice Paper Rolls)
Thirsty Lion Pub and Grill - Tigard - Oregon
Reuben Sandwich
Argyle Winery - Dundee - Oregon
Thirsty Lion Pub (several locations)
10205 SW Washington Square Rd.
Tigard, OR 97223
503-352-4030
Monday to Wednesday 11 a.m. to midnight
Thursday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Happy Hours Monday to Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., and 10 p.m. to closing.
*****
1 year ago today, Ga Kho Gung (Vietnamese Braised Chicken with Ginger).
2 years ago today, Palms Thai Restaurant - Los Angeles (Hollywood).
3 years ago today, Khmer classical dance at Koulen Restaurant - Siem Reap, Cambodia.
4 years ago today, lil' sis made star-shaped cupcakes.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for lunch and the left overs. I think we went back the following week.
ReplyDeleteHey, hope you're doing well! Those Scotch Eggs look great. Can't say I've had the same with my experiences with them in bars (dry and overcooked). I've been into Patty Melts lately but can never turn down a Reuben either, ha.
ReplyDeleteWhat wineries did you hit?
ReplyDeleteThao,
ReplyDeleteI want to try more from their menu. So many great pub grub items.
Dennis,
I love patty melts. My favorite has to be the tuna melt.
Taylor,
Argyle Winery for sparkling wines and Hawks View Cellars, which was my favorite of the two. We didn't have time to do any more because I was meeting up with someone for happy hour and cocktails.