Fox-Tail Cider comes with a long history of family farming in Oregon. It all started in the late 1800's with a German immigrant who planted apple trees to export apples back to Europe.
August Paasch created the Paasch packing label for domestic and export. He continued farming with his sons into the 20th century.
Every fall August would crush up a few barrels of raw squeezed apple cider and let it naturally ferment. He was always a big hit when he'd bring the barrels back out for the New Years Eve party that following winter.
Five generations later, his Great Great Grandsons still work t...
Pub Holiday Closures:
Thursday, November 23rd – Closed ALL day for Thanksgiving
Thursday, December 7th – Closed ALL day for Company Holiday Party
Sunday, December 24th, - Closing at 5:00 PM for Christmas Eve
Monday, December 25th – Closed ALL day for Christmas
Welcome to Good Medicine Tea. Our sacred teas are to nourish, heal, and rejuvenate with the original plant medicines. Our philosophies are steeped in ancient herbal wisdom combining East Asian, Ayurvedic and Western traditions. All of our botanicals are ethically and sustainably sourced from global tea plantations and local, regional herb farms. We believe in conscious farming practices and support direct trade relations from small, independent growers. Join us in this passion for high quality, hand blended, artisan tea. Drink, Discover, Thrive.
The rugged terrain of China was shaped by great rivers. The Yangtze River, which falls over 16,000 feet from its source in the high mountains of Tibet, cuts through Szechuan Province as it flows toward the East China Sea at Shanghai. The middle portion of the river winds through spectacular gorges. The landforms and rivers here in Columbia Gorge remind us of those regions of China.
The agriculture and foods of each province are as different as their diverse histories. The recipes we serve are based on the traditions of Hunan and Szechuan. The daily diet in China is very simple. The select...
We believe in connecting people to the land. Guided by nature, we care for 30 acres of hillside in the Hood River Valley. We tend vines, raise animals, garden, cook and make wine to reveal an experience of place.
We are open Wednesday - Sunday, 11 AM-6 PM. Check out our stunning new tasting room where we serve award-winning wines and gourmet pizzas.
Catering Info:
Summer Time - We have a large patio available at for rehearsal dinners, or large gatherings we will be able to accommodate. Parties of 20 or more we can do private menu of your choice. $150 surcharge for patio reservation.
Winter Time - While our outdoor seating is unavailable, our kitchen is more than capable to cater large groups. Delivery Charge will vary depending on location. Serving is available just speak to Carlos Quezada Sr.
For winter catering we do special menu items only. (Carnitas, Enchiladas, etc.)
Nestled in the valley between Mt Hood and the Columbia River, it was once a sleepy town enjoyed by farmers and windsurfers. But times have changed, and fast. The town of Hood River is now known all over the Northwest for its incredible scenery, top notch restaurants and support of the athletic lifestyle. The pride of this town is one place that caters to all three. Indian Creek Golf Course.
Not unlike Hood River, Indian Creek was for many years enjoyed by it's lucky locals and golf enthusiasts in the know. But the secret is out. Golf Digest gave Indian Creek Golf Course four stars as...
Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant in Hood River is the place to take your family for authentic Mexican food. Whether your in the mood for a sizzling fajita, our Charbroiled Steak & Chile Relleno or our famous "Ixtapa Burrito", you'll be happy you came. Our smiling servers will greet you warmly and make you feel at home. We look forward to seeing you!