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We rolled into Cle Elum around 3pm this past Friday, with the intentions of going snowmobiling in Salmon La Sac for the weekend. Knowing we wouldn't go snowmobiling that night (for a full ride), we opted to check in to our hotel and meet up with our friends. We had talked about going to nearby Roslyn for dinner, and decided to head over there (a quick 2 mile drive from our motel) for dinner. After asking locals of a decent place to eat, they gave us a few ideas including the Pastime and since we saw Pastime first, that's where we went. The four of us (all legal aged adults, including 2 of us in our 20's/30's, and 2 in their 60's) sat in the bar. Unfortunately, one of the person in their 60's forgot their ID and despite being visibly of legal drinking age, we had to move to the family side of the restaurant. No big deal, mind you. It wasn't too busy and there was plenty of seating. Our server was friendly, and continued serving us despite not being in her section (bar) anymore. Drinks were served promptly, though a little pricey and not strong, but hey, it was still a drink. The menu has an array of typical fare burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads, and fried stuff. My husband and I shared an appetizer of jalapeno poppers w/ ranch dip; for dinner, he had the grilled cheese (w/ white cheddar apples) and I had the 1/2 sandwich (BLT), soup (chowder) and green salad. The bacon used in the 1/2 sandwich was AMAZEBALLS, and despite being a 1/2 sandwich, I was comfortably full after my meal. The chowder was not the best version I've ever had, but it definitely seemed to be homemade, and there was an expectable amount of clams in it. Dinner for the two of us ran us about $50, which definitely seemed pricy, but it was good. If we are ever in town again, we may stop here again, but we may not. We'll just see.