Yard House Portland

I am a proponent of visiting local taprooms and breweries and drinking local beers. This philosophy extends both to when I’m in my home city, or when I’m traveling for pleasure or work. But, I am also a big fan of The Yard House – and I have been for many years. It is a national chain – I’ll disclose that upfront, and owned by Darden Restaurants (Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, The Capital Grille, Bahama Breeze) – restaurants you may recognize from suburban retail and tourist areas. However, there is still a place for it, even for a craft beer lover. Here is a look at why and what you can expect from Yard House and Yard House Portland.
Some of the taps (but not all of them!) at Yard House. This is likely the most taps you will ever see in one place - an average of 130 at each location. Yard House Portland offers 130 taps with a keg room holding over 5000 gallons of beer

The Yard House was founded more then 20 years ago in 1996 in Southern California, and since then the national chain has expanded to more than 66 restaurants and 23 states. Before I moved to Portland, Yard House was a major gateway for me to try beers besides the buckets of Bud and Corona of my college years, and for that I am still grateful. Plus, I know that for many just dipping their toes into craft beer, Yard House still serves that purpose of being an introduction to what is available in beer flavors, and that is something craft beer aficionados should give Yard House credit for, it’s nothing to sniff at.
Yard House Portland offers 130 taps with a keg room holding over 5000 gallons of beer. You can order beer in multiple sizes, including putting together your own sampler tray

There are 5 big things you can expect from every The Yard House experience, and which you’ll see some examples of from our local Yard House, Yard House Portland located on the first floor of Pioneer Place Mall (entrance is on on SW 5th and Taylor, a few yards away from the street level shiny Apple Store).
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The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back, by Big Ass Sandwiches

Big Ass Sandwiches… a food cart downtown at SW 3rd and Ash open for lunchish (11am-4 or 5pm depending on the season), and also late night for the bar crowd (11pm-3am- awesome right). They always roll up their huge sandwich with fries together so it is larger then any burrito as big as your head, and I couldn’t even get my hands around the width of this thing. Here is an idea of size in comparison to the knife I brought to cut it…

The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart

The sandwich that made me finally visit this food truck that has long been on my To Do list  was a special mac and cheese sandwich special: “The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back”

The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart

And here it is! I could barely finish half of it, even though I even skipped lunch and maniacally to rush through my workday to get here by 4 to get this trophy. They were out of ham, so I went with turkey and declined the bacon to go with my fried mac and cheese.

She sweetly warned me to be careful of burning my mouth with the super hot mac and cheese, and I tried to be really really really patient… which only meant I kept picking out the fries and turkey while trying to give it a few minutes, so I didn’t get the full experience of having all those ingredients in my mouth in one bite. It was a struggle to bite this monster it’s so thick, I felt like I was a nibbling ground squirrel. Also, this goes crazy good with beer.

Next time I visit, whatever sandwich I get whether its a special or from their regular offerings I will order extra of that bechamal cheese sauce. Hopefully I can try another meat instead of turkey because it tasted a little too dry for me- I usually like to have any turkey in a sandwich smothered with gravy or condiments so more cheese sauce could have also fixed that up.

The Mac and Cheese Strikes Back sandwich special, by Big Ass Sandwiches, Portland food cart

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