Chatoe Rogue
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If you want to sip microbrews and eat simple, delicious food in the middle of hop fields, this could be a worthwhile adventure for you. It's the best …
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Great beer, good food, and a spectacular location. My favorites are the hazelnut ale and sliders with chips and wasabi dipping sauce. Beers rotate fre…
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Peaceful atmosphere, beautiful view of the hops and farmland in the area, and excellent beer selection on tap. The sliders are great ( make sure you a…
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5 Reviews on “Chatoe Rogue”
If you want to sip microbrews and eat simple, delicious food in the middle of hop fields, this could be a worthwhile adventure for you. It’s the best type of NW experience non-pretentious and high quality. The scenery is beautiful and there are outdoor games like massive Jenga and chess. Great date place, friend meet up or even dinner with the kids/dog. We had a bratwurst and the charcuterie which were tasty and simple.
Great beer, good food, and a spectacular location. My favorites are the hazelnut ale and sliders with chips and wasabi dipping sauce. Beers rotate frequently and there are often food specials to give a bit of surpise to the usual pub menu. Be sure to enjoy a walk around the farm after finishing your beer to say hello to some of the farm animals-pigs Voo and Doo love having visitors out to their pen, paticularly those visitors who bring quarters for the ‘snack’ machine!
Peaceful atmosphere, beautiful view of the hops and farmland in the area, and excellent beer selection on tap. The sliders are great ( make sure you add the bleu cheese), and don’t forget the wasabe. A hidden pearl in the countryside for the beer connesieur.
HORRIBLE HORRIBLE PEOPLE AND PLACE TO HAVE ANY KIND IF EVENT
Disappointing menu.. Extremely limited. Kobe Sliders and Kobe Hot Dogs. Since the big sales pitch on Kobe Beef (None in USA today is the original Japanese product by the way.) is the uniform fat distribution, the benefit in Burgers and Hot Dogs made with it seems counterintuitive. ($8 for the Dog!) They also had some sort of Beer Soup and a Meat sampler platter. That’s it. The touted Pulled Pork Sandwich I’d heard about was not on the chalk board today. The folks do have some great Ales which, of course, are their reason for being.