Restaurant · Clackamas County
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"Portland Cider Company’s Original Gold cider won the trophy, the competition’s top award." - Janey Wong
Route 99 Roadhouse, Oregon’s oldest roadhouse, offers a lively mix of family dining, live music, line dancing, and a welcoming rustic vibe just outside Canby.
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Grocery store · Clackamas County
Nestled between Wilsonville and Sherwood, this charming produce store boasts local organic goodies, fresh brunch options, and a picturesque garden.
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Fine dining restaurant · Clackamas County
Area-sourced American cuisine & choice wine served in a rustic-chic setting at the Timberline Lodge.
Tea house · Clackamas County
Our goal is to create a tea house that welcomes both novice and experienced tea drinkers alike. We believe in offering a complete experience that engages every person that walks in our door. Our staff is devoted to sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm about our products, and will help any tea drinker to become a tea maker. We also offer cups to-go of the best quality teas and kombuchas we could find.
Department store · Clackamas County
Shop your local Walmart for a wide selection of items in electronics, home furniture & appliances, toys, clothing, baby gear, video games, and more - helping you save money and live better.
Farm shop · Clackamas County
Farm hosting an annual tulip festival featuring vast arrays of flowers, with an all-year wine room.
Chinese restaurant · Clackamas County
Casual restaurant dishing up a broad selection of classic Chinese dishes, including spicy Sichuan specialties.
Korean restaurant · Clackamas County
This cozy Korean gem in Portland’s Hollywood District serves up hearty classics like bulgogi and bibimbap, wrapped in a warm, homey vibe.
Pizza restaurant · Clackamas County
This bustling eatery serves creative pizzas alongside fresh salads and pastas in a vibrant setting, making it a go-to for hungry diners.
Hotel · Clackamas County
Ski retreat offering 1930s lodge rooms & rustic chalets, plus an outdoor pool & dining options. Dating from the 1930s, this mountainside ski resort in the Mt. Hood National Forest served as a location in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. It's 6 miles from Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum, and 7 miles from Malibu Raceway. Stylish wood-paneled rooms offer free Wi-Fi and TVs; upgraded rooms add log fireplaces and coffeemakers. Rustic, TV-free chalet rooms have bunk beds, and all but 1 share bathrooms. There's also a remote ski-in/ski-out hut for groups. Amenities include a heated outdoor pool and a hot tub, plus a sauna, a gym and a game room. Meals are available in a classic restaurant, a grill and a cafe, and there are 2 laid-back bars.