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What's good to go to celebrate. nothing too stuffy but fun and memorable with good booze and food.
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One of my ex coworkers met his wife there...she was a waitress...he could never stop talking about that place and always recommended I try it...she was from Berlin and he was Pittsburg American German...have yet to make the tripAlways have a good time at the Rheinlander on Sandy. I really like their authentic German food.
I am not a beer drinker, but I can not get out of their without trying a few of their great beers on tap. Very good service, combined with a song or two. Never felt I paid too much like some other A list restaurants.
Do it soon, before it gets shut down.One of my ex coworkers met his wife there...she was a waitress...he could never stop talking about that place and always recommended I try it...she was from Berlin and he was Pittsburg American German...have yet to make the trip
Do it soon, before it gets shut down.
Everyone knows the best Oktoberfest is in Mt. AngelI usually have a great time celebrating Oktoberfest at Oaks Park. There's plenty of German food and beer to choose from.
What's good to go to celebrate. nothing too stuffy but fun and memorable with good booze and food.
Everyone knows the best Oktoberfest is in Mt. Angel
Denny's on MLK.

Always have a good time at the Rheinlander on Sandy. I really like their authentic German food.
I am not a beer drinker, but I can not get out of there without trying a few of their great beers on tap. Very good service, combined with a song or two. Never felt I paid too much like some other A list restaurants.
Nothing confirmed, but it's a possibility.Shutting down? What’s going on? It can’t be from lack of business.
I just eat there couple of months ago with out of town friends. The place was packed.
Is Horst Mager's (original owner/master chef) daughter that now owns it finally retiring? Believe the Rheinlander restaurant has been in business for about 50 years, and still uses Horst's original recipes.
If a restaurant owner is finally burned out and giving it up, I probably don't want to eat stuff that's clearing their inventory...you'd think with a Cordon Bleu school in Portland someone would step in and keep it going if it's that good...hope it survives the transitionNothing confirmed, but it's a possibility.
http://pdx.eater.com/2016/5/19/11713714/der-rheinlander-closing-german-restaurant-shutter
Nothing confirmed, but it's a possibility.
http://pdx.eater.com/2016/5/19/11713714/der-rheinlander-closing-german-restaurant-shutter
I like Guinness, Grolsh, Ching Tao and most local microbrews...I can drink Heiniken....I guess Grolsh is technically Pilsner thoughThat terrible. My family is German and weve been going there for decades. Shit. I was three I think when I went there. Gustav's is owned by the same guy but I don't like the menu as much. It's hard to find good German beer. Unless you find a good import place that specializes in it.
The generic stuff they have in places like Fred Meyers is pig swill.
If you want good German beer, you can go to Stammtisch in SE, or Prost in N Portland. They always have a great tap list.That terrible. My family is German and weve been going there for decades. Shit. I was three I think when I went there. Gustav's is owned by the same guy but I don't like the menu as much. It's hard to find good German beer. Unless you find a good import place that specializes in it.
The generic stuff they have in places like Fred Meyers is pig swill.
If you want good German beer, you can go to Stammtisch ni SE, or Prost in N Portland. They always have a great tap list.
I would definitely recommend either of those places then, depending on what is closer to you and easier to get to. They have the same owner. I prefer Stammtisch, but that is more for the vibe than anything else. I also think the food at Stammtisch hits the mark a little better.Yeab. I'll check them out. I usually go to St Johns Market or OC Beer Supply since I lIve in the South Metro area. I don't really like the lighter Pilsners but really go for the darker german Dunkel-style lager.
Everyone knows the best Oktoberfest is in Mt. Angel
I was going for local lol but going to Germany is on my bucket list, going to Oktoberfest in Munich has to be fantastic.That's incorrect. You will need to go to Munich if you want to partake in the best Oktoberfest celebration. I went with dad while he was stationed in Germany for a couple of years.
The only other celebration I recommend is China's New Year and Lantern Festival.
Of course, you'll need to travel internationally to experience and understand the true meaning of both celebrations!
Holy shit I love that place.... 24oz ribeye for my fat ass please!I dunno about Oktoberfest. I'd probably be only to drink shitloads of beer for one day. I missed it in Munich by a week a few years ago. Went by the hofbrauhaus though which was fun.
Rhinelanders is a good time. I also love Saylers. I've never actually been to Ringside. Dunno 40th bday is coming up and might do a nice dinner somewhere but want it to be an institution.
Holy shit I love that place.... 24oz ribeye for my fat ass please!
I don't even regret eating a whole plate of onion rings there lolOnion rings are the shit. Relish plate too. And dat mushroom sauce.
