5 Best Restaurants in Hood River, The Columbia River Gorge

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hood River - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Mugen Noodle

$$ Fodor's Choice

After a day of skiing, windsurfing, or hiking, head to this inviting, family-run restaurant in downtown Hood River for a hearty, soul-warming bowl of ramen along with some shareable plates of izakaya-style appetizers, like fried oysters, tempura shrimp, and seasoned edamame. These richly complex ramens burst with flavor, from the duck chintan with scallions, corn, and stir-fried wood ear mushrooms to the miso clam with corn and cabbage (and optional Carlton Farms chashu pork as an add-in). The chicken katsu curry is delicious, too. 

212 4th St., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-578–9142
Known For
  • Creative ramen bowls with lots of local ingredients
  • Nice selection of both Japanese and Oregon-crafted sake
  • Attractive outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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pFriem Family Brewers

$$ Fodor's Choice

With an angular, contemporary taproom on the Columbia River, pFriem (pronounced "freem") is all about the marriage of Belgium's brewing traditions and Oregon's distinctive, often hoppy, styles. But the kitchen serves stellar pub fare, too, including mussels and fries, veggie burgers with apple-onion chutney, and homemade bratwurst—it's a legit dining option even if you're not a big fan of craft beer. The brewery has quickly vaulted to the top echelon of Northwest craft beer makers, earning accolades for its heady Belgian Strong Blonde and one of the best IPAs in the state.

Solstice Wood Fire Pizza Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

This snazzy, high-ceilinged space along the Hood River waterfront is wildly popular for its wood-fire-grilled pizzas with unusual toppings—such as the Cherry Girl, layered with local cherries, spicy chorizo, goat cheese, mozzarella, and marinara sauce. There are several tasty salads, apps, and non-pizza entrées, too, as well as tantalizing wood-fired s'mores for dessert.

501 Portway Ave., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-436–0800
Known For
  • Decadent desserts
  • Wood-fired mac 'n' cheese
  • Full bar with stellar cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Broder Øst

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Portland's wildly popular modern Scandinavian restaurant, Broder, has a branch just off the lobby of downtown's historic Hood River Hotel, serving hearty breakfasts and lunches. You may have to wait a bit for a table, especially on weekend mornings, for the chance to sample abeleskivers (Danish pancakes) with lingonberry jam and lemon curd or the open-faced gravlax (salmon) sandwich with mustard sauce. Kick off the day with an aquavit bees knees cocktail or a cup cardamom latte.

102 Oak St., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-436–3444
Known For
  • Homemade chicken-and-apple sausage
  • Covered sidewalk tables overlooking bustling Oak Street
  • Bracing breakfast cocktails
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Doppio Coffee + Lounge

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Sunshine fills the small dining room and outdoor seating area of this airy, contemporary downtown coffee bar that serves fine espresso drinks as well as local wines and craft beers. It's great for light snacking—there's a nice selection of baked goods and fine chocolates—but there are also substantial grilled panini sandwiches, salads, and soups.

310 Oak St., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-386–3000
Known For
  • Rich Ghiradelli hot chocolate
  • Great selection of Columbia Gorge wines by the glass
  • Delicious breakfast sandwiches and avocado toast

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