Pet Facilities in Troutdale
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Pet Facilities in Troutdale
Pet Grooming

Ally's Dog Spa
3230 S Troutdale Rd, TroutdaleMy pups have been going here for a long time. For the most part they have been consistent always great with my dogs.
- Superb72 Reviews4.5
Pet Care

Paws & Claws Pet Medical Center
26745 SE Stark St, TroutdaleDr. Zane was wonderful. She was so good with my cat and extremely helpful with helping me to meet the needs of my cat in a manner that I could afford.
- Superb113 Reviews4.7
Pet-Friendly Restaurants

LoLo's Boss Pizza - Troutdale
275 E Columbia River Hwy, TroutdaleWe love LoLos! We go there regularly
Nice people, lovely intimate environment and nice food selection and they support local farmers!
- Superb343 Reviews4.7

McMenamins Edgefield Espresso Bar
Coffee Bar, 2126 SW Halsey St, TroutdaleThis last weekend was my 4th stay at Edgefield and let me tell you all my favorite things plus a few extra tips! - The vibe is perfect for anyone who is tired of the standard hotel. So much art to look at, curiosities tucked in every corner, space to roam and explore! - Get the passport to make your stay even more rewarding and fun! I love the scavenger hunts and the stamps force you to do things you might not normally do on your own accord. - The full pitch and putt course is a relaxing and a fun way to spend a few hours. It was only $25 per person and took us 3 hours. - I signed up for the Makers Tour and highly recommend it! Lots of tastings and great historical facts along the way. - The soaking pools at night were perfect to relax muscles right before bed plus no kids after 8pm. - This hotel doesn't revolve around children. The movies that were showing were rated R and most of the pubs and pool hall are 21+. Kids are welcome - but I've never seen that many kids around which I like, personally. - It's very Dog Friendly!! - The live music is incredible. I've been here for big concerts on the lawn plus mini concerts down the winery hall. They were all amazing. - It can get noisy between 7-11pm especially in weekends! The building is old - not sure about insulation and things! Bring some earplugs, a positive attitude and maybe enjoy an extra drink! Or go during the week for a quieter experience. - The food is a bit pricey but if you are doing the passport it makes a little more sense. Some of my favorites are the Cajun Tots, Portland Dip, any Burger, and the Bagel and Lox Breakfast is Incredible!!!
- Superb15 Reviews4.7

Ye Olde Pub
202 W Historic Columbia River Hwy, TroutdaleOMG. Worth it just for the beer cheese!! Incredible pretzel, really good Reuben, probably the best fries I've found in the area! Very chill atmosphere, great service, and perfect pub food. They clearly hire good people, our server was amazing and whoever is working in the kitchen is crushing it!
- Superb194 Reviews4.5

Le Petit Café Troutdale
151 SW 257th Dr #23, TroutdaleLoving this place a must visit. Fresh sandwiches, the best pastries and lovely service
- Superb181 Reviews4.5

Tita's Kitchen - Troutdale Station
151 SW 257th Dr, TroutdaleFor my first time trying Peruvian food, this was underwhelming. It wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t good either—just very basic and mediocre. The chicken tasted old, which completely killed the experience. I expected more flavor and freshness, especially for a first introduction to this cuisine.
- Superb62 Reviews4.5

McMenamins Edgefield Winery & Tasting Room
Winery Tasting Room, 2126 SW Halsey St, TroutdaleWe attended McMenamin’s Wassail Cider fest in January so we wanted to try more of their ciders and this is what popped up online. We got the cider flight and the red wine flight, both of which were really good. However, the wine flight they gave us 2 of the 4 glasses, then told us to come back to the back for the other 2, which was a bit weird and honestly I wasn’t a fan of. The service was also pretty lackluster, it was walk up service, which seems to be pretty common in the PNW so we’ve grown accustomed to it, but when its walk up service, I expect a little more when I do come to the bar to order. There were two employees, a blonde woman that I’d guess was in her 20s and a middle aged gentleman. The woman was very nice and enthusiastic and seemed eager to help, but the man seemed like he was doing everything he could to avoid serving guests; when I returned to the bar for the second half of our wine flight, he noticed me, but proceeded to drink water, pace around, look in the storage closet, take a step towards me, turn around, take his sweatshirt off, look around again, then finally came up. As a bartender myself, it seemed like all the things that someone does when they don’t want to help a guest, so they try to waste as much time as possible until another co-worker comes to help them. The vibe was pretty cool being in the basement with glass windows all around so you could see the wine barrels, but it was a bit too dark in my opinion, which made it seem kind of dingy being in the basement. I also wasn’t a fan that when you walk in, there are no signs or menus, just brochures advertising other McMenamin’s properties, and the bar is very small with standing room only and very crowded. It reminded me of a busy college bar where I had to fight through to order drinks, but in this case I had to do that just to see a menu, let alone order a drink; not exactly the experience I want from a tasting room. Overall though, it was still unique experience and I’m sure it would be really cool to stay on property, but I don’t think I’d go back.
- Superb43 Reviews4.4

McMenamins Edgefield
2126 SW Halsey St, TroutdaleGreat time all around as always. Dinner at The Black Rabbit was extra special. Ribeye, Wild Boar and bolognese were all wonderful!
- Superb734 Reviews4.3

Sugarpine Drive-In
1208 E Historic Columbia River Hwy, TroutdaleIf there is one drive-through that is truly worth the wait, it’s Sugarpine Drive-In. ?? Heading out toward Mount Hood and the breathtaking Oregon Gorge, you’ll find this small, unassuming spot that was once a gas station—now transformed into an upscale, thoughtfully designed, and wildly comforting drive-in. This is not the place you want to skip when you’re on your way to Vista House or Multnomah Falls. The warmth, hospitality, and intentionality behind everything they do makes it feel like a destination, not just a stop. The staff alone deserves a standing ovation. You can tell they truly love what they do, and it shows in every plate they hand out. The food here isn’t just delicious—it’s edible art. First things first: always try the sandwich special of the month. The owners and chefs frequently collaborate with local restaurants, and somehow they manage to create sandwiches that are completely out of this world. Everything is made from scratch, and the rotating monthly specials keep things exciting and seasonal. My top two favorites from the past year: • Albacore Tuna Melt – This one comes around a few times a year and it is perfect. Fresh, clean albacore paired with red onion, mayo, and celery creates a balance that’s both light and hearty. I always add the chili crunch oil (because chili crunch belongs on almost everything ❤️?), and it takes it to another level. • Pear / Apple Melt (seasonal) – Depending on the season, this sandwich is pure magic. The sweetness of the fruit paired with the bold, savory richness of the cheese creates a flavor combination that literally reminds me of that scene in Ratatouille—an explosion of taste you want to relive over and over again. Perfectly cooked pears or apples, usually a blend of one hard cheese and one soft cheese, chives, and that waffle-style Texas toast… unreal. Their tomato soup deserves its own shoutout too—deep, rich Roma tomato flavor with no cream or dairy, making it perfect for a cool fall day and a big bonus for anyone with allergies or dietary restrictions. ? And finally—you must get dessert. I don’t make the rules; I just enforce them. ? The handmade soft-serve ice cream is next-level. Every sundae they create is a literal work of art—almost too beautiful to eat (almost). They also offer thoughtful vegan and vegetarian options, doing their absolute best to make sure everyone can enjoy something special. I could honestly go on forever about Sugarpine. We lost our Nordstrom Café here in Clackamas, and I will happily drive out to the Gorge for Sugarpine because it brings back that same feeling—elevated, aesthetically comforting food that feels like home. 12/10 worth the wait. Pro tip: you can order ahead online during the week or in winter when things are quieter. In summer, online ordering often shuts off due to volume—but trust me, the drive-through line is still 100% worth it. ❤️ Yes. It really is that good.?
- Good351 Reviews4.2

Skyland Pub
3175 S Troutdale Rd, TroutdaleAmped up sports pub atmosphere that delivers in an unpretentious style! Tasty bar fare delivered quickly. Very fun low key joint for certain!
- Good144 Reviews4