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“Great establishment in Government Camp! Food is delicious. Matt (owner) is a cool guy, and the staff is great. Dog friendly on the deck. For cocktails, I suggest the Mt. Hood Mule.“
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“Expensive resort cafeteria food. Pretty tasty as we were so hungry after snow board lessons. Enough available tables. Lines not long. Loud, to be expected with the open seating and high ceilings. Warm and comfortable. Staff seemed short handed, but they came through.“
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“Ambiance and the view were excellent.“
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“It’s taken me too long to post this, but we (adult family) were in there for breakfast on Nov 6. Our waitress Uki was absolutely awesome!!! We don’t get out that way we are east coasters). Be sure to give her our kudos!!! We love Charlie’s.“
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“Decent food and a fun rustic facility marred somewhat by indifferent service.
I stopped by on a rainy Saturday early afternoon with a few family members. The restaurant has the look of many buildings in Government Camp, like a little village pulled out of the Swiss Alps. Quaint and rustic.
The food was decent, if not anything to write home about. Fries unsalted and not very crisp, but not exactly soggy. Biscuits that were not flaky but rather soft and doughy. The gravy on them was quite nice. Maple bars that had good flavor but were greasy even by the standards of a deep fried item.
Our waitress never smiled or look any of my party in the eyes. When I made a little joke while paying for my food the man at the register didnt smile. I understand that they were busy and they werent exactly rude but they were also far from friendly.
I am somewhat torn between saying I do or dont recommend it, but am willing to be nice and give four stars since three and a half isnt an option. Maybe they just weren’t having a great day. Hey, we’ve all been there“