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Six Arms (McMenamins)
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Review by:
Stan S.
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The Six Arms is just up the street from my old office. We started using it as our "official" watering hole a few months back. Smart choice - so much better than "downtown" places like Fox Sports Grill or Palomino.
Six Arms is part of the McMenamins group so the beers are good microbrews, though they have a full selection of name brands if you prefer. The food is good. Standard pub fare mixed with a few unique twists. Nothing is too expensive, so you can stop by and have a beer and a snack after work for about $10.
Best of all the atmosphere is really laid back. Servers are attentive but don't hover. They know their beer and are happy to make recommendations based on your tastes. There's always music playing but it's not too loud, meaning you can have a conversation without shouting. And it's somewhat kid-friendly - people under 21 can go in as long as they are accompanied by an adult (note that I haven't done this, but it's good to know that it's an option).
If you want a good beer and some good pub grub, stop by. It's worth it.
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