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Goose Hollow Inn

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The Goose Hollow Inn is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon. Former mayor Bud Clark opened the restaurant in 1967.[1][2]

The restaurant is most known for its Reuben sandwich.[3][4] Menus say, "We are dedicated to Quality Draft, Fine Food, Pleasant Music, and Stimulating Company. We are also dedicated to extremes of opinion, hoping that a livable marriage will result. If physical violence is your nature, either develop your verbal ability or leave."[5]

Stephen Kafoury's experience at the bar helped end Oregon's rules disallowing dancing in taverns.[6] In 2011, the restaurant hosted a release party for a book about the Goose Hollow neighborhood.[7]

In 2020, Goose Hollow Inn ranked number 82 on MEDIAmerica's list of the "100 Best Fan-Favorite Destinations in Oregon".[8]

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