Goose Hollow Inn
Goose Hollow Inn is a historic pub and restaurant located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. Established in 1967 by Bud Clark, who later became the mayor of Portland, the Goose Hollow Inn has been celebrated for its commitment to preserving the character and charm of the area, as well as for its role in the local community and political scene.
History[edit | edit source]
The establishment of Goose Hollow Inn in 1967 by Bud Clark marked a significant moment in the history of the Goose Hollow neighborhood. Clark, who would go on to serve as Portland's mayor from 1985 to 1992, opened the pub with the intention of creating a "home away from home" for the residents of Portland. The name "Goose Hollow Inn" pays homage to the neighborhood's history, which dates back to the late 19th century when it was known for its pastoral setting and, according to local lore, a large population of geese.
Over the years, Goose Hollow Inn has become renowned for its cozy atmosphere, hearty pub food, and a wide selection of beers, including many local craft beers. It has also played a significant role in Portland's political and social life, serving as a gathering place for discussions, debates, and community events.
Menu and Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
The menu at Goose Hollow Inn focuses on traditional pub fare, with a particular emphasis on sandwiches, soups, and salads. One of the pub's signature dishes is the "Reuben Sandwich," which has been acclaimed as one of the best in the city. The establishment prides itself on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients and supporting Oregon's craft beer industry by featuring an extensive selection of local brews.
The atmosphere of Goose Hollow Inn is characterized by its warm, welcoming interior, which features wood-paneled walls, vintage decor, and a cozy fireplace. The pub also boasts a spacious outdoor deck, offering patrons a pleasant outdoor dining experience during the warmer months.
Community and Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Goose Hollow Inn has played a pivotal role in the Goose Hollow neighborhood and the wider Portland community. It has hosted numerous political events, community meetings, and social gatherings, establishing itself as a central hub for civic engagement and social interaction. The pub's commitment to preserving the unique character of Goose Hollow and fostering a sense of community has made it a beloved institution in Portland.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
The legacy of Goose Hollow Inn extends beyond its contributions to the local food and beverage scene. As the brainchild of Bud Clark, the pub symbolizes the intersection of Portland's culinary, political, and social histories. It stands as a testament to Clark's vision of creating a welcoming space that reflects the spirit and values of the Goose Hollow neighborhood.
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