Clackamas
De Fuego Grille

De Fuego Grille

12566 SE 93rd Ave, 97015, Clackamas, United States

Grill • Seafood • American • Breakfast


"For a restaurant in a hotel that's ancient, you'll be very surprised. Good place to go celebrate something. Great food, and amazing service. Was with a table of 5, and we ordered way too much for ourselves. Decent quantity of food, and delicious. Did I mention the food was good? Garlic green beans with the spices they come with are my favorite. Second to the cheese-fondue-dressed potatoes, and the Mac and cheese with sweet drop peppers. The only thing that was strange was the salmon belly. Seemed very out of place in this menu, but I'm very much not an expert. The steak with the quinoa salad was good, though I wasn't a fan of the hidden tomatoes.Drinks were made decently strong and priced about how you'd find them elsewhere. So I'm happy to see that drinks are not over priced for the restaurant we were in.The only thing I wasn't thrilled with was the music and volume level of the other guests. We sat far from the entrance, near the kitchen. While leaving the bass was super strong right at the entrance, yet seemed unintelligible from where we sat. I can also say this isn't the place for quiet conversation at a larger table. With no audio buffer from the tables of 2-4 it was hard to hear others talk.Parking: Lots of parking but shared with the hotel and you can end up walking a ways to get into the restaurant. Drop off at the door is possible but outside seating is still there even though the weather has changed."

Stanford's Clackamas

Stanford's Clackamas

8416 SE Sunnyside Rd.OR 97015, Clackamas, United States

Soup • Pizza • Steak • Seafood


"This is the first time going to Standford's since coronavirus and since they stopped participating in Landrys club. First, I found it interesting that we were seated in the very back of the restaurant this was lunch time and the place was not busy at all, and were sat tables away from a party of about women. It's true we were feet away, but the recent updates about dining inside a restaurant is that it still could be too close since once seated, masks are not required. So it would have been better if we were sat in a completely different area since there were plenty of other tables available not so close. I understand this would make the servers walk further, but it is worth that effort. Second, I was surprised that the lunch menu consisted of choices of soup and a couple choices of sandwiches. We could have ordered off the regular menu but that would mean spending at least per person, and for lunch that is just not feasible for me. So we ended up ordering soups halfsandwich combinations. One sandwichsoup was the other The soup was a bowl and very big, and very tasty. We had the smoked salmon chowder. The sandwiches were both delicious. The price seemed high for a sandwich and soup, but it was filling.....and we split the orders ways. We did ask for an extra plate so we could share, and we were told it would cost just for the plate. We didn't ask the chef to split anything for us, we were going to split it ourselves, but still the server said they now charge crazy! So instead of paying for an empty plate, we paid for an extra cup of chowder, which came in a bowl, on a plate! So we got the plate we needed, and since there were of us eating, the third person was able to have their own chowder. The cup was very tiny though, compared to the huge bowl that came with the soup sandwich combo. We will probably not return to Stanfords since for the same money for dinner we can go to Stone Cliff and have a view"