Recently my wife and I finally made it to the Incline Public House. I never would have thought it would have taken us two years to visit, especially with my family’s frequent travel to the west side of town. We arrived just after opening (11 AM) on a late Saturday morning.

Inside

Inside

A few other tables were occupied but we were able to request a table near the windows overlooking the city. The restaurant continued to fill as our meal progressed and before long half of the tables were occupied before noon. It was a very dreary day, but the view was still nice. The patio has to be amazing on a warm and clear day.

Patio and View

Patio and View

We quickly decided to split the spicy pickle fries as an appetizer ($7). The pickles are made in-house from a family recipe and are outstanding. Slices of the unfried pickle are served with sandwiches, but the fried variety are worth ordering. They are so soft that they nearly melt in your mouth. Easily some of the best fried pickles I have ever had.

Spicy Pickle Fries

Spicy Pickle Fries

For lunch I had the pulled pork sandwich with fries ($11). The sandwich was massive and the pork was piled high. Served on top of the meat was BBQ sauce, pickled apple slaw, cheddar, and onion straws. Overall the sandwich was good, but I could have used more of the sauce, which was hardly noticeable at first.

Pulled Pork Sandwich

Pulled Pork Sandwich

My wife had the BBQ pineapple pizza with prosciutto, pineapple salsa, smoked gouda, cheddar, and BBQ sauce ($11). Their pizzas are made to order and cooked in a wood oven. The pizza was cooked perfectly with just the right amount of char. The toppings were plentiful and the flavor was delicious.

BBQ Pineapple Pizza

BBQ Pineapple Pizza

Our food was great, the service was excellent. We will definitely be back to the Include Public House and I hope it is during warmer weather so we can enjoy the beautiful patio and view.

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