Hours:
Sunday – Thursday, 11am  10pm
Friday & Saturday, 11am 11pm
Happy Hour served 3 - 6pm & 10pm – close

Order Online

Online ordering button for pickup only
Delivery also available: Uber Eats and DoorDash

Call in your order: (541) 343-5622

Grab a bottle of McMenamins spirits to go!

About North Bank

Down by the river...

Enter the North Bank and you’ll instantly know why you’ve come: every table has a Willamette River view, indoors or out. The 1979 building has the retro-cool feel of a lounge-y steakhouse with warm woods and booths tiered and tucked at all angles to capture the views. But surprises await! North Bank’s Kapu Hut is a tiki bar with a Brobdingnagian drink menu featuring Lilliputian cocktails.
 
On a winter day, cozy up by the Kapu Hut’s fire with a flight of wee rum cocktails or perch by a window with a hot toddy, counting yourself lucky to be indoors as you watch the drizzle on the river. The patio is the place to be come summertime, watching the slow drift of the river, the inner tubers, and passersby on the bike path – and if you’re lucky, you may catch a glimpse of the resident otters.
 
The menu at North Bank includes classics like burgers and salads, but be sure to check out the chef’s specialties: the fish is always deliciously prepared in creative ways – one day you may find an Asian-inspired salmon, another highlights ahi grilled to perfection with a bright mango pico de gallo.
 
Winter or summer, the sunsets are always gorgeous, the food is delicious, cocktails flow and the good times are endless!

Menus

Menu  

Order Online

Online ordering button for pickup only
Delivery also available: Uber Eats and DoorDash

Call in your order: (541) 343-5622

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.

Have Your Get-Together at North Bank's Mutton Room

For inquiries and reservations, please call the pub at (541) 343-5622.

Our ‘Mutton Room’ comfortably seats up to 30 people, we just ask that you make a reservation in advance for your group. This space is ideal to gather and enjoy food and handcrafted beverages from the standard pub menu. If it’s a popular night, other smaller groups may be seated in this space as well.

 

History

The North Bank Pub dates only to the late 1970s, but its location has links all the way back to Eugene's earliest days. The pub stands along a lazy stretch of the Willamette River where in the 1850s, a ferry crossing was established by Eugene's founder, Eugene Skinner. Skinner's land claim on the opposite side of the Willamette evolved into Downtown Eugene. By the 1880s, Skinner's Ferry had given way to the more permanent Ferry Street Bridge, which today crosses the river at virtually the same location. 

From the late 1800s through the mid 1900s, the land now occupied by the pub and its neighbors, was used almost exclusively for agricultural purposes — a leading hop farm, cattle grazing, and vegetable cultivation. That's not to say developers didn't have an eye on the riverside land. In 1901, devoted angler and former Eugene mayor, J. H. McClung, platted the area as the Linton subdivision, but development came slow and sporadically. Early on, the Eugene Country Club was created on the back portion of McClung's subdivision, but many of the water's edge lots remained agricultural for decades to come.

In 1979, The North Bank Pub became one of the first buildings constructed along this stretch of the Willamette. John Costello opened the restaurant in April of that year with riverside dining and live jazz by Eugene legend Emitt Williams and others. After a successful 21-year run, Costello handed over the torch to McMenamins, who reopened the North Bank on May 10, 2000.

  • Hours:
    Sunday – Thursday, 11am  10pm
    Friday & Saturday, 11am 11pm
    Happy Hour served 3 - 6pm & 10pm – close

    Order Online

    Online ordering button for pickup only
    Delivery also available: Uber Eats and DoorDash

    Call in your order: (541) 343-5622

    Grab a bottle of McMenamins spirits to go!

    Down by the river...

    Enter the North Bank and you’ll instantly know why you’ve come: every table has a Willamette River view, indoors or out. The 1979 building has the retro-cool feel of a lounge-y steakhouse with warm woods and booths tiered and tucked at all angles to capture the views. But surprises await! North Bank’s Kapu Hut is a tiki bar with a Brobdingnagian drink menu featuring Lilliputian cocktails.
     
    On a winter day, cozy up by the Kapu Hut’s fire with a flight of wee rum cocktails or perch by a window with a hot toddy, counting yourself lucky to be indoors as you watch the drizzle on the river. The patio is the place to be come summertime, watching the slow drift of the river, the inner tubers, and passersby on the bike path – and if you’re lucky, you may catch a glimpse of the resident otters.
     
    The menu at North Bank includes classics like burgers and salads, but be sure to check out the chef’s specialties: the fish is always deliciously prepared in creative ways – one day you may find an Asian-inspired salmon, another highlights ahi grilled to perfection with a bright mango pico de gallo.
     
    Winter or summer, the sunsets are always gorgeous, the food is delicious, cocktails flow and the good times are endless!

  • Menus

    Menu  

    Order Online

    Online ordering button for pickup only
    Delivery also available: Uber Eats and DoorDash

    Call in your order: (541) 343-5622

    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.

  • Have Your Get-Together at North Bank's Mutton Room

    For inquiries and reservations, please call the pub at (541) 343-5622.

    Our ‘Mutton Room’ comfortably seats up to 30 people, we just ask that you make a reservation in advance for your group. This space is ideal to gather and enjoy food and handcrafted beverages from the standard pub menu. If it’s a popular night, other smaller groups may be seated in this space as well.

     

  • The North Bank Pub dates only to the late 1970s, but its location has links all the way back to Eugene's earliest days. The pub stands along a lazy stretch of the Willamette River where in the 1850s, a ferry crossing was established by Eugene's founder, Eugene Skinner. Skinner's land claim on the opposite side of the Willamette evolved into Downtown Eugene. By the 1880s, Skinner's Ferry had given way to the more permanent Ferry Street Bridge, which today crosses the river at virtually the same location. 

    From the late 1800s through the mid 1900s, the land now occupied by the pub and its neighbors, was used almost exclusively for agricultural purposes — a leading hop farm, cattle grazing, and vegetable cultivation. That's not to say developers didn't have an eye on the riverside land. In 1901, devoted angler and former Eugene mayor, J. H. McClung, platted the area as the Linton subdivision, but development came slow and sporadically. Early on, the Eugene Country Club was created on the back portion of McClung's subdivision, but many of the water's edge lots remained agricultural for decades to come.

    In 1979, The North Bank Pub became one of the first buildings constructed along this stretch of the Willamette. John Costello opened the restaurant in April of that year with riverside dining and live jazz by Eugene legend Emitt Williams and others. After a successful 21-year run, Costello handed over the torch to McMenamins, who reopened the North Bank on May 10, 2000.

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