Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively neighborhood sports bar with strong brunch and burgers, friendly bartenders, and weekly trivia—great value at happy hour, occasionally uneven food and service at peak times.
Moreland Ale House earns its grade through exceptional service attentiveness and fast execution that make it a reliable neighborhood gathering spot, particularly for brunch and game-day crowds. Inconsistent food quality across visits—with standout burgers and corned beef hash offset by occasional overdone wings—prevents higher performance, while modest design appeal keeps it firmly in solid neighborhood bar territory rather than destination dining.
On SE Milwaukie Ave, Moreland Ale House feels like a true neighborhood hub where sports, brunch, and friendly bartenders set the tone. Expect a lively game-day crowd, quick bar ordering, and servers hustling plates to tables. A guest summed it up: "Fast, hot food and a crew that keeps things upbeat," with only occasional hiccups during promos or peak times. In the kitchen, the cooking leans classic pub fare with house-made touches rather than cheffy flourishes. Locals rave about the peanut sauce burger and the corned beef hash at brunch, while happy hour brings real value on tacos and burgers. Not every dish hits every time—wings can run overdone and event-week specials vary—but portions are generous and game-watching fuel is the strength. Families fit right in here. There is an $8 kids menu with cheeseburgers, chicken tenders, grilled cheese, corn dogs, and a simple quesadilla, plus fries or tots everywhere. If your crew needs quiet, avoid big games or arrive early for a more relaxed corner.
Area: Residential-commercial strip in Sellwood-Moreland with local shops, family traffic, and game-day crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, walkable neighborhood with steady foot traffic; typical urban considerations.
Nearby: Near boutiques, cafes, and other bars on SE Milwaukie Ave; draws locals for sports and events.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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