"The Goose Hollow Inn was founded in 1967 by Portland mayor Bud Clark, but the reason this neighborhood watering hole has endured decades isn’t local politics: it’s the truly exceptional Reuben. Modern incarnations of this historic sandwich are too often loaded down with greasy bread and a “more is more” approach to filling. Thankfully “the classic” is a model of decadent restraint: The malty rye is fried to a delicate crisp, the corned beef makes itself known without overwhelming, and the ratio of sauce-to-kraut-to-swiss is scientifically precise. A sign behind the bar bills it as “the best Reuben in the world” which is a difficult claim to evaluate, but it’s certainly one of the best in town." - Ben Coleman, Eater Staff