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carlyoungs:
Was at 3 Rivers a couple weeks ago. When we pulled in to the parking lot there were over a hundred turkeys in the field. We ate at the WallaWalla Steak company in town. All prime steaks and one of the owners owns El Gaucho too. It is great quality. I asked a couple of people in town about turkeys and they all said they were mostly on private and in peoples yards.

Pathfinder101:

--- Quote from: carlyoungs on April 09, 2019, 11:55:24 AM ---Was at 3 Rivers a couple weeks ago. When we pulled in to the parking lot there were over a hundred turkeys in the field. We ate at the WallaWalla Steak company in town. All prime steaks and one of the owners owns El Gaucho too. It is great quality. I asked a couple of people in town about turkeys and they all said they were mostly on private and in peoples yards.

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Everything around 3 Rivers is private.  I hunted a farm close to there last season, but the guy sold it this winter, so we're looking again.  FFTH up Mill Creek is probably a good option.  Good news is that the bird population is up. 
I'll second Walla Walla Steak Co.  Took my wife there for anniversary not long after they opened.  Good food.  Bacon and Eggs is the best place for breakfast.

konradcountry:
Any restaurants in Pendleton worth checking out? I think we are going there for an afternoon to do the tour.

KopperBuck:
Great Pacific, Cimmiyotti's, or Prodigal Son. Hamley's looks the part, but overrated. I'd go across the street to the Rainbow first (just bring cash).

Pathfinder101:

--- Quote from: konradcountry on April 10, 2019, 10:48:09 AM ---Any restaurants in Pendleton worth checking out? I think we are going there for an afternoon to do the tour.

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It's spendy, but almost required that you eat at Hamely's when in Pendleton.  Good steaks, but you'll pay for them...

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