Pastime Saloon & Restaurant
26 Heimrich St, Dufur, OR, 97021
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Address :
26 Heimrich St
Dufur, OR, 97021 - Phone (541) 467-9248
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Specialities
- Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Dressy
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Sally S.
Stopped in so a Hubby could have a beer, while band across the street was on break. Decided to eat some food...typical bar food, which was inexpensive. They've got tots! Hubby had a burger with onion rings and said it was good ($7). Vegetarian me had grilled cheese (with lots of pickles) and tots ($5). Pint of micro brew beer was $3.75. If you're in a hurry, don't come here ... it took a long time for the food (and to get the check), but had fun talking to the waitresses/bartenders. Then some Locals (Ricky and Vernon) started talking to us, and we had a blast. A 10-15 minute visit ended up being 1.5 hours. We're NOT "bar people", but if you could pick this place up (with the people) and put it in my town, we'd become Regulars. Definitely will stop in again when in the area.
(4)Laura P.
In Dufur, it's about the best place to eat. They have the usual bar/pub/grill type food. They do a good job given the small town. Cliffy is the owner and will go out of his way to make you comfortable and happy with your food. We don't get to Dufur very often, once a year for the Oregon Trail Rally. Lots of fun. Always stop in for breakfast or a beer after the rally in the evening.
(3)Randy A.
Knowing it was a small town, and the only place open to eat, our expectations were not high. The staff was pleasant, but the food was poor quality. The instant mashed potatoes were tasteless and runny, the garlic toast was oily and burnt, and the chicken fried steak appeared to be a processed meat. Keep driving.
(1)Alena C.
We walked in and had a drink, and overall the place is pretty great. It felt like a fun, small town bar. I spied a sign of the wall, KARAOKE FRIDAY! I said 'hey gang, it's Karo eke tonight, lets come back". The bartender corrected me, saying it's actually two weeks from today. Because this is a small town bar. Oh well, Still fun.
(4)Chris G.
Great local burger place! Old school sports bar type feel, though the tables and chairs are a little outdated and need some updating. Good food at not too high of a price. Make sure you bring cash! (There is an ATM if you forget to bring cash) I'd highly recommend at least one visit...it may make you want to stop again.
(4)Rebecca K.
Please don't eat here!!! It is gross, food depends on who is working that day. If you want a good burger go to Kramer's!
(1)Daryll H.
Dufur, Oregon - Population 400 (depending on the day) I asked my gracious host for a recommendation on getting something to eat. There was the deli, which was closed, and "the restaurant" -- the only one in town. It was in walking distance, so, "the restaurant" it is. When I walked in, it was like the typical scene from movies where the out of towner walks in, the music comes to a screeching halt, and everyone puts down their drinks and stares. Clearly, this New Yorker was a little out of place. After I settled into the bar and had an excellent Oregon beer (Deschutes Moon River), I ordered an open face turkey sandwich, and chatted with some of the locals - I had a great time. I heard about the history of the area, got a tour of the local taxidermy (all over the bar's walls), and heard about the local snowmobiling scene on Mt. Hood (which I didn't even realize was so closeby..) Anyway, I don't imagine that Dufur is really on anybody's tourism map, but if so, this will be your only place to hang out. But that's not a bad thing.
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