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    Good food, not fancy, but good. Out waitress had personality. Nice plus ... Showing out motel key from Bridge of the Gods Motel got us a 10% discount! I wasn't expecting anything grand but laughed when we asked the waitress what type of wine they had to offer that evening. She replied red, white and pink! I chose the red. This is a place where locals come to eat and are just expecting a basic meal. Going there with that expectation made it work.

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    It depresses me to think about the rubbish food my girlfriend and I got as take-out at this place. Diners with counter seating and cushy leather booths bring to my mind great-tasting comfort food. If I wanted to eat food that looks and tastes like it came with microwave instructions I'd go to the frozen foods aisle of a grocery store (or The Cheesecake Factory). We got salad that clearly came from a bag, a flavorless chicken alfredo drowning in sauce, soup that was clearly warmed up from a can, and a grilled cheese sandwich that was so sad it literally whispered in my ear that it wanted to die. Finally, the price for all of this was unreasonably high but, really, the food was so bad it wouldn't be a value at any cost.

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    Slow slow slow.  Out of items, forgot to brings items.  Find somewhere else that is still alive.  This place died several years ago and no one told them!

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    Don't go out of your way but if you are cruising through town craving diner type breakfast this is a decent spot.  Service is friendly, price is right, food pretty good (under Denny's since that seems to be the comparison in these reviews).  We were starving when we arrived and left happy.

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    Decent priced, consistently good food

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    Been through the gorge a hundred times, never stopped here before, this time we did. There was a review on here that it was "Denny's Quality"... I think the food was better then Denny's, more of a greasy diner feel but very flavorful. The portions were small to average, price was comparable to other "diner" type resteraunts and the service was "ok". There was one poor guy working the bar and resteraunt including lottery (poor guy) so it was a little slow but he was very nice and it didnt take long to get our food. We will probably eat here again.

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    So my husband and I are from the Eastern side of the state but have live in Portland for several years now.  We decided to go camping for one last weekend before winterizing the motorhome and we chose Cascade Locks.  We decided to stop in the Cascade Inn for dinner and a couple of drinks Friday night and we weren't disappointed at all.  Very nice bartender and I had the chicken strips and a cup of clam chowder, I must say very yummy!!!  My husband had a bacon cheese burger and it was very good also.  Saturday we decided to stop back in for a couple of refreshments and well we stayed quite a while again.  The bartender Sara, was very nice and was very good and keeping the drinks coming!  We had good conversation with a  bunch of the locals and all in all we really enjoyed our time and will definately we stopping back by soon!

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    The wait staff is super friendly but the food is no better, possibly even below, Denny's quality.  I would highly recommend trying Char Grill up the road closer to The Bridge of the Gods.  It looked good but just ran out of salmon when I walked in so I mistakingly left.

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    This place is great. Stayed in town overnight visiting from Portland and ended up here. Very low key but super friendly. Burger was awesome and club was amazing. Salad was pretty good and the fries were ok. The burger and club made up for the fries.

    All said, the prices were very fair and the meal was totally worth the $18 tab for my wife and myself. We'll go back for sure.

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    Help!  I've been held captive in a town with little choice in restaurants.  While making a long road trip with my two boys and after a long day of driving came to spend the night in Cascade Locks.  There seemed to be only 3 or 4 restaurants here and most were closed so Cascade Inn was were we ended up.  The Inn is split in two parts, one is the restaurant the other a bar.

    Nothing looked interesting on the menu but we ordered anyway because we were hungry.    There where three other tables with customers in the restaurant...most the place was empty.  We waited over an hour to get served!!!  

    I was minutes from walking out.  Our waitress spent most the hour having conversation with friends sitting at the other tables, we were totally ignored.  When I asked what was taking so long she said that the waitress who tended the bar had cheated and put her six bar room orders in front of our order, even though we came first.  

    She said she couldn't do anything about it, and was sorry.  I guess if I'd spent the evening talking with friends instead of taking care or my customs it wouldn't be too hard to pull off a trick like this if I was a competing waitress.  When our food arrived I was highly disappointed.  

    I ordered ground round steak with gravy.  It tasted like a greasy, salt block.  My peas and carrots were mushy and had no flavor and the texture of water-logged Styrofoam nuggets.  I believe the peas and carrots came from a World War II can of sea rations.  My son ordered fettuccine and the sauce was bland and watery.

    If your planning on spending the night at Cascade Locks I'd pass on Cascade Inn  And my advice to Cascade Inn...spare your customers the misery and close your restaurant and expand your bar section  

    Here is my advice to customers visiting the bar section of the Cascade Inn:  Order and drink a few brews before ordering and eating your meal.  This technique will help you so won't remember how awful the food tasted the next day.

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    Where do I start?? Have you seen "No Country For Old Men"...this diner fit right in!

    Honestly I enjoyed it...as soon as the scary guy ordering a cup of clam chowder to go left.

    Friday night my friend and I were on our way to Carson Hot Springs in Washington (you have to take I-84 in Oregon to get there) and we decided to stop on the Oregon side of "The Bridge of the Gods" and have dinner. We had a choice of diner, diner or diner so we stopped at the diner.

    When we walked in there was a fluorescent light flickering in the back...not usually a good sign...but I think it was the fact that there were no patrons that alarmed us the most. We stayed anyways and shortly after sitting down we were greeted by a nice girl that was born with the temperament of a quality waitress...patient and miserably happy. She was very attentive the entire time we were there...so high marks for that. She also managed to get the scary guy with the cup of soup to leave. I liked her even more for that!

    Our food was good portion size and she was good about refilling our drinks so what else could you ask for...except some entertainment, right??? Not the usual though entertainment though...we got the guy that walked in from what appeared to be an episode of the Sopranos...with the the thick toupee like black hair and the shirt unbuttoned...really??? Yep! The poor waitress spent about 7 minutes with him taking his order...the conversation went like this:

    Man - "So, I don't see spaghetti on the menu..."
    Waitress - "Oh, sorry we don't have spaghetti..."
    Man - "So, can you make some?"
    Waitress - (pause & turns to look at the cook who shakes his head) "Sorry, we don't have spaghetti..."
    Man - "What's your special then?"
    Waitress - "Prime Rib dinner for $12.95"
    Man - "How big is the cut?"
    Waitress - (pause & turns to the cook who signs a 1 & 4) "It's a 14oz cut sir"
    Man - "Well, 16oz is a pound, so you're saying it's not even a pound???"
    Waitress - "I guess so..."
    Man - "Can I get a 16oz cut?"
    Waitress - (turns and looks at the cook) "Can he have a 16oz cut?"
    Cook - "No, 14oz is a big cut of meat, that's all we got!"
    Waitress - "Sorry sir"
    Man - "I guess I'll have the prime rib...what kind of salad dressing do you have?"

    This goes on for about another 3 minutes because he wasn't Catalina dressing and they don't have it...the sad part was I heard him telling the waitress he was in the area because he's building a house out there so this poor girl is probably going to have to deal with him on a regular basis.

    At any rate, my dinner was completely worth the $7 bill.

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