Hours:
Sunday-Thursday, 11am-10pm
Friday & Saturday, 11am-11pm

Happy Hour
Monday-Friday, 2:30-5:30pm


Call in your order: (503) 645-3822

Order Online

Online ordering button for pickup only

We are happy to serve large groups! Walk-ins are welcome, but please call in advance when possible.

Upcoming Events

Veterans Day
Monday, Nov 11
Passport Day
Sunday, Nov 17
Irish Sundays - Ryan Powell
Sunday, Nov 17
Happy 39th Birthday, Terminator!
Tuesday, Nov 19

About Rock Creek Tavern

Rock Creek is rockin'!

Looking for a jam to jump into?
Players of intermediate skill and above are invited to our weekly Bluegrass Jam circle every Tuesday at 7pm!

McMenamins' community landmark Hillsboro tavern, Rock Creek, came back and better than ever after a fire that reduced the beloved original building to a pile of cinders in September 2002.

With an eye to preserving the past, the outside of the new tavern looks nearly identical to its predecessor. To achieve this authenticity, we used timbers from two local barns (one dating back to the late 1800s) in the rebuild. The new tavern includes an elevated outside patio. 

Rock Creek Tavern is off the beaten path. With a pool table, a 22-foot shuffleboard and great food and ales, there's no finer place to while away an evening than in this rustic lair.

Friends and families, young and old — all are welcome.

McMenamins Rock Creek allows pets on the west patio facing NW Old Cornelius Pass Road only.

Menus

Menu  Kids  Beverage

Call in your order: (503) 645-3822

We offer Northwest-style pub fare that incorporates the freshest seasonal ingredients from local and regional growers and producers. Our pizza, soups and more are house-made, and seasonal specials are always a menu option - ask your server for details. 

Gluten-free buns available! These light, crisp, locally made products are available for an additional charge with hamburgers and sandwiches – just ask your server. Please note: Although the bun is gluten-free, our kitchens are not.

History

Bombed in the 1930s, closed up at the end of the 1960s, run over by a car in the late 1990s, and twice destroyed by fire during its nearly 100 years, and yet, here Rock Creek Tavern stands, invigorated for another go-round, fueled by what's happened before and that which is yet to come.

Read about the Rock Creek's involvement in the Beer Wars of the 1930s and 1940s. And that's just the beginning....

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