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View Point Inn
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citysearch c.
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My brother's youngest daughter got married at the View Point this past summer. It goes without saying the view and sunset are super, but it was by far the best food I've ever had at a wedding in my life. Wedding food can be notoriously mediocre, but I had a great piece of beef tenderloin that melted in my mouth---seriously. My brother agrees with me that the place put on a great wedding. Even my niece was happy and she is one picky, spoiled young woman. I'm actually writing this because I had dinner there recently with my wife and, once again, had a great meal. I had a New York and it was right up there with the best steaks I've ever had and I am a steak guy. The wife had salmon and loved it. Dessert was good too --- chocolate ganache covered cake with coffee. I loved the coffee--- I was told it was Cafe Umbria (?)---never heard of it but it was really full bodied coffee like I like. After dinner we sat on the couches by their big, stone fireplace and one of the owners stoked it up real good. We were cozy , warm, relaxed and had a mocktail (They have a nice list of non-alcoholic drinks---maybe the choice was not the most romantic after dinner drink, but we'd already had a very nice bottle of Oregon pinot---I liked their wine list favoring Oregon and Washington strongly.) We thought about staying overnight---next time---the upstairs is very nice---just four or five rooms, but really old fashioned. I'm into history, which is why I think I particularly loved the place---built in the 1920's. It was a fun, unique experience at both the wedding and dinner and I would recommend it---highly.--------------I noticed a comment by one of the owners below. Ironically I own a small business and had a very similar experience with a series of angry employees I had to let go. They went ballistic and mental about me and my second in command online (even my wife!)---trashed us---the business. My advice to him is to just relax and forget about it. Most people are smart enough to read between the lines of crazy sounding, slanderous comments. Opinions are like you know what and everybody has one. Don't waste your time or money on getting legal, just keep up the great weddings and great food & Hang in there---you've got a great place and judging from the crowd that was there when we were, you have decent business. My wife and I are fans and will be back. Oh, and we loved our waiter---Dennis I think---very efficient, funny and knowledgable about wine.
Pros: Great food, Great sunset, Great fireplace
Cons: Can't think of anything at the moment
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