Chef Jason Stoller Smith prepares fine cuisine with a Northwestern emphasis at Timberline Lodge's elegant restaurant. The wine cellar is award-winning (boasting more than 300 Oregon pinots) and the staff is knowledgeable; this is the place for that special meal with great views and atmosphere. Reserve for dinner; breakfast and lunch are more casual.
Cascade Dining Room
Central Oregon & the Oregon Cascades
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