We stopped by this hotel/restaurant because we are passport members. If you don’t know about this and live in or frequently visit Oregon, check it out at any McMenimen’s location. This is a classic old hotel, remodeled and repainted in the bright colorful mcMenimen’s style, as always, honoring the original location and history. Look up the walking tour on their website if you have time and explore everything! Or, stop by the ground floor restaurant or rooftop bar and enjoy a drink, a snack or a full meal. We are fans of the tiny corn dog “scooby snacks” but the menu is broad and there will be something for everyone. I enjoyed a ginger-blood Orange cider. The beer options are also good and they have a classic variety of mixed drinks.
After finally bring seated by the bartender--hostess nowhere in sight-- we placed our order for 2 grilled cheese specials and a turkey sandwich. Then we waited...and waited...and waited. No water refill; no check in from waiter. After an hour wait, one member of our group got up and searched for a staff person. He was told food would be out in minute and a half. We waited. The restaurant was quiet. But still, no staff visable. After an hour plus, we walked out. Worst service ever!!!
Coffee was ok but over priced. The french toast was puny and pathetic and not worth $11. Coffee was not worth $3.75 either. Not going there again.
I was in McMinnville on business and had a great dinner at the McMenamins Hotel Oregon Pub. I tried the cider flight which had great full size glasses of delicious ciders and a great burger. It was surprisingly busy for a week night and I was glad I got in early before the rush. Delicious food, great wait staff and would recommend.
We had dinner on Sunday and Tuesday, great beer and wine and service. This is a busy restaurant at peak times. We always feel at home at this pub.
I’ve stayed at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon countless times (and have always loved it) so I expected McMenamins Hotel Oregon in McMinnville to be on par. What a disappointment. The one and only luggage cart is on its last crooked leg. Our $154/night single king bed room is tiny, the walls are paper thin, and the room’s HVAC unit keeps resetting itself to 67 degrees AC no matter what we do (so we turned it off). Most of the hotel amenities are unavailable—the great bar, the rooftop bar, and the cellar pub are all closed—with no explanation other than a shrug. Loud cars keep racing up the street, loud motorcycles are starting up or departing regularly, and at the moment a bunch of people are fighting on the street (on a sleepy Sunday night, it’s not even Friday or Saturday). Since I really wanna try to say something positive, the staff are super nice, the curtains are lovely, and our bed is comfy. Sadly that’s as far as it goes. I was just at McMenamins Edgefield last month and everything was as wonderful and consistent as it’s always been, making the contrast here at Hotel Oregon even more discouraging. I love you McMenamins, but I won’t be back here again.
Ate 2 breakfasts during out stay at the hotel and was pleased. Good quality is good and service quality was excellent. The biscuits are delicious - and huge!!
We stopped in for a quick dinner one recent evening. Our server was friendly and efficient and the drinks were good. Our meals were as expected for pub grub but were hot and plentiful.
We ate here after a day of visiting wineries and it was good. We weren’t terribly hungry so the smaller portions were fine.
Love this place ! It's a whole Experience and A great spot to take visiting friends and family. Great indoor and outdoor seating and kitschy immersive ambience. There a one of a kind movie theater ( snacks and drinks served ) a restaurant /bar soaking pool a cigar bar and more. Be sure to look For secret hideaways ( ask a local ) Check it out!