@hown HA, I almost pre-empted you with a note telling you how to get there.
Per Wiki: Hayden Island is an island in the Columbia River between Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon. The wide main channel of the Columbia (and the Washington/Oregon state line) passes north of the island. To the south, sheltered by the island, is a smaller channel known as North Portland Harbor. Much of Hayden Island (and connected Tomahawk Island to the east) is within Portland city limits, and recognized as one of its 95 neighborhoods.
The restaurant is on the south side of the Island. We used to go there every summer (from land) and have hamburgers and sit on the water and watch the people come up in their boats for island fare. I'd sort of forgotten about it until I was exploring around on the water side the other day. It's a fun place with a lot of personality.
Per Wiki: Hayden Island is an island in the Columbia River between Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon. The wide main channel of the Columbia (and the Washington/Oregon state line) passes north of the island. To the south, sheltered by the island, is a smaller channel known as North Portland Harbor. Much of Hayden Island (and connected Tomahawk Island to the east) is within Portland city limits, and recognized as one of its 95 neighborhoods.
The restaurant is on the south side of the Island. We used to go there every summer (from land) and have hamburgers and sit on the water and watch the people come up in their boats for island fare. I'd sort of forgotten about it until I was exploring around on the water side the other day. It's a fun place with a lot of personality.