We brought Mt. Hood to Portland! Mt. Hood Brewing Co. Tilikum Station is located on the east end of Tilikum Crossing across from the Oregon Rail Heritage Center and near OMSI. Tilikum Station features wood-fired pizzas alongside our classic Mt. Hood Brewing craft ales, including a Tilikum exclusive, the Mt. Hood Lager. The restaurant with extra seating in an adjacent train car and caboose is family-friendly. Mt. Hood Brewing Co. Tilikum Station is right on the orange line and also has plenty of parking for both cars and bikes. We look forward to seeing you in Portland!
Based on 600 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Address:
401 SE Caruthers St, Portland, OR 97214
Phone: (971) 302-7296
Website:
Hours
| Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–8 PM
Hours might differ
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| Tuesday |
11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday |
11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday |
11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday |
11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday |
11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday |
11 AM–8 PM |
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Reviews
CJ P
So darn cute. Delicious wood-fired pizzas. Most beers tend to be quite malt forward. 2 rail cars to sit in or the petite restaurant or 5 seat bar. Order at the counter. Auto 18% gratuity. A short walk from OMSI or the Orange line Max. Kid friendly.
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Sneha Rao
Pathetic service. Decent beers and great salad though!
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Mark Nickel
Beers are decent enough, but nothing distinguishable. Food is fairly bland. Crust is soft on the pizza. It’s good enough that you could please enough people by coming here, but there’s nothing memorable about the place other than it’s clean and has old rail cars to dine in. Seeing the max roll through is nice though. No desire to come back. Garlic bread is better than the pizza since the crust is a little softer. It definitely seems house made for most items. Glad there’s a mixed drink option.
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Brian Gryn
Pros – Great location. Super accessible from public transit and a easy/short walk from OMSI. The beer is good, but as others have mentioned going to the actual brewery is a much better experience. The pizza is quite good and very close to true Italian style in both ingredients and presentation.
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Joshua Lenker
This is a hidden gem in this part of town. If you are biking down Spring water corridor I recommend popping in here for some food. Their thin crust pizza is great and their beer is affordable and tasty. You can enjoy your meal in one of their converted train cars which provide a unique dining experience. Highly recommend this spot.
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Bob Davee
Decent pizza slipping in service. Margarita pizza was under stretched and not cooked properly given their wood burning oven. Got hazel nuts and olives as well. Both should be warm not flamin hot. All 3 items came out together vs apps 1st. Hazelnuts are chewy until they cool so not really ready to eat until after pizza was finished ie wrong or for the whole deal.
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ella nimz
Good pizza , the place is in a place that doesn’t always seem safe .
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Leslie Alfred Sanya
The staff were warm and attentive. I like this pizza bar for their craft beer and delicious pizza!
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Steph Harper
Great spot for fresh, delicious pizza, beer, and train watching. Our large group had no issue with finding seating, and the pizzas came out relatively fast. Friendly staff and a nice menu. The only rec would be to add a vegan cheese, but that stuff has gotten so expensive that I get why a restaurant wouldn’t. You can even eat in an old train car! Right off the light rail and plenty of parking. Would definitively eat there again. Thanks very much for a nice meal before visiting the train museum.
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Amanda
Location / view are good, close to OMSI and great Mt. Hood view. Service was consistently terrible, we had a group and everyone experienced the same bad service. Pizza was greasy and soft…review from a 6yr old “ do they even know how to make pizza.”
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