so where were the old favorite taverns that you guys used to drink beer at ??
Stole my thunder! Some of the nicests elk mounts you'll see anywhere and a heck of a burger.Dufur Pastime...nuff said
Was owned by Dave Richtenstein - Had a 6ft 2in blonde bartender named Cheryl and a 400 lb Indian named Francis that was the handy man. One of the first "sports bars".Heidi's at 185th and Farmington.
Ahhh! the Hunt & Fight. Want to let out some aggression? This was the place to do it. Lots of pool cues being swung. Nope - Never been there.The Hunt and Fish in Beaverton.
Another tough place. Its a Plaid Pantry now. I used to have a key to the Lariat so I could deliver beer in the morning before the owner got there. Walked in one morning and there was Pam the night bartender, lets just say "rolling around" on the pool table with some dude that must have closed the place down the night before. Wasn't a pretty sight to see that heavy weight main event going on. Nope - Never been thereThe Lariat in Aloha
The Shack - Owned by Al Van Beveren. His kids still have it and run it as a nice restaurant. Back in the day this where all the beer drivers met up to balance our books :cheers: before taking our trucks back to the shop for the evening. Nope - Never been there.The place at 198th and TV Hwy which is now some restaurant.
Jekyll & Hyde's - Great place to "cut one from the herd" on a Friday evening. Nope - Never been thereStars in Beaverton used to be the ????? with lots of pool tables.
I do ! It was a dump of a cocktail bar but was frequented by some of the cities most powerful lawyers and judges. Nope - Never been thereWho remembers The Green Meadows in Beaverton near Nike???
Can't remember the name. It will come to me. Owners name was Gloria and she lived in the attached apartment. You wore your colors in here or you didn't last long. Place was greasy! Nope - Never been there.Scary biker place used to be next to the Aloha Theater on TV Hwy.
Faucet - Played City league football for them and the Golden Garter in the late 70's. It was a tough cmpetative game back then where bar owners actually recruited players so they would win city championships and have bragging rights and display trophies on the back bar..Facuet, Golden Garter, Cheerful Tortise,Back Stage all during the 60s.
Log Cabin was in Carlton if memory serves me correct. Burnt down quite a few years ago. Beer cooler where they stored the kegs was in an old bank vault.The Log Cabin in Yamhill.