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The name «McMenamin» is well known throughout the Pacific Northwest, signifying a great place to enjoy handcrafted ales, wine, spirits and pub fare with family and friends. The dream began more than 30 years ago in the hearts of brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin and continues to spiral upward. With 57 properties (and counting!), the siblings are considered to be pioneers of the Pacific Northwest microbrew, historic hotels and music venue industries. Go to mcmenamins.com for additional information, photos and more.
History
Established in 2000.
The Grand Lodge draws vitality from the personalities and episodes of its past. Built in 1922 as the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, this architecturally stunning property was for 77 years a rest home for Masonic members and their offspring. In 1999, the last residents moved to a new modern Masonic facility immediately to the north. The restaurant is named for the beautiful ironwork crafted by Architectural Ironworks as part of McMenamins’ renovation of the building. While the décor is new to the room, the space has been a gathering place for meals since 1922. Stationed front and center is the mighty Nataraja. This four-armed manifestation of Shiva came from Indonesia and is commonly known as «Lord of the Dance». Poised with his drum, he symbolizes the eternal movement of the universe and bespeaks that sound is the source of all creation. If you hear the sound of Nataraja’s drum during your visit, don’t hesitate to jump in the dance that continuously serpentines through the hallways.
Meet the Business Owner
Mike and Brian M.
Business Owner
The creative force behind McMenamins is brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin. At first glance, these down-to-earth men seem an unlikely pair to head the hotels, pubs and breweries company that began when older brother Mike and a couple friends opened Portland’s Produce Row Café in 1974. They just don’t fit the typical corporate make-up — and perhaps that’s why it’s all worked out as well as it has? The McMenamins are of Irish descent and Portland birth — Mike was born in 1951, Brian in ’57 — and both fully absorbed the culture and quirks of their upbringing in Oregon’s City of Roses. From great bartenders to the razing of the classic Portland Hotel to the launch of Oregon’s first craft brewery and beyond left indelible imprints upon their psyches and cultivated their appreciation for local character and characters. Mike and Brian expanded their educations at Oregon State University in Corvallis, both graduating with degrees in political science during the 1970s.
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Mike and Brian M. says,
«Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week.»