McMenamins North Bank, American restaurant on Willamette River bank in Eugene, United States
McMenamins North Bank is a restaurant located on the Willamette River bank in Eugene with various seating areas spread across multiple levels. The spaces are divided between indoor and outdoor sections, offering views across the river and surrounding landscape.
The restaurant opened in 1979 at a location that formerly served as a ferry crossing point in the 1800s when Eugene was being settled. The site thus connects early transportation routes with contemporary dining.
The restaurant displays South Pacific influences through its Kapu Hut section, where masks and artifacts from Papua New Guinea and Africa are shown. This collection creates an unusual setting while dining and drinking.
The location offers wheelchair accessibility throughout, including designated parking spaces, entrance ramps, and accessible restroom facilities. The multiple levels allow visitors to find seating in either indoor or outdoor areas according to their preferences.
The establishment has assembled a notable collection of over 60 different rum varieties from tropical regions. These drinks are presented in a dedicated drinking area decorated with bamboo.
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