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* [[Back Rabbit Restaurant]] in Troutdale, OR | * [[Back Rabbit Restaurant]] in Troutdale, OR | ||
* [[Blue Moon Tavern & Grill]] in Northwest Portland | * [[Blue Moon Tavern & Grill]] in Northwest Portland | ||
* [[Chapel Pub]] | * [[Cedar Hills]] in [[Beaverton]], OR | ||
* [[Chapel Pub]], a renovated chapel in North Portland which also serves as the company's headquarters | |||
* [[Cornelius Pass Roadhouse & Imbrie Hall]] in [[Hillsboro]], OR | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 09:17, 19 June 2014
The McMenamins Pubs & Breweries are found in Portland and throughout Oregon and a few in Washington. One of the things the company is best known for is purchasing run-down, but historical, buildings and restoring them to new glory.
Among their most well known historical properties:
- the Bagdad Theater, an anchor of the commercial strip on SE Hawthorne
- Edgefield, the former county poorhouse and its campus, in Troutdale
- the Crystal Hotel and the music venue the Crystal Ballroom
- the Kennedy School
- the Mission Theater, 1624 NW Glisan Street
- the St. Johns Theater
Other locations include:
- Al's Den in the basement of the Crystal Hotel
- Back Stage Bar at the Bagdad Theater
- Barley Mill Pub on SE Hawthorne Boulevard
- Back Rabbit Restaurant in Troutdale, OR
- Blue Moon Tavern & Grill in Northwest Portland
- Cedar Hills in Beaverton, OR
- Chapel Pub, a renovated chapel in North Portland which also serves as the company's headquarters
- Cornelius Pass Roadhouse & Imbrie Hall in Hillsboro, OR