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[7] [8] Grassa's third location opened near the intersection of Hawthorne and 15th Avenue in Southeast Portland's Buckman neighborhood around December 31, 2019. [3] [9] [10] Another location opened along Vancouver Waterfront Park, in Vancouver, Washington. [11] The business has confirmed plans to operate at the Portland International Airport. [12]
Arden was also included in Portland Monthly 's 2018 list of the city's fifteen best new bars. [21] In 2024, Arden was included in Wine Enthusiast 's list of the 50 best wine restaurants in the nation, [22] [23] as well as Eater Portland 's overview of the city's 38 best restaurants and food carts. [5]
In 2018, Hey Love was nominated in the Bar of the Year [31] and Most Beautiful Restaurant of the Year categories of Eater Portland 's annual Eater Awards. [6] Hey Love won in the Best Cocktail Lounge category and was a runner-up in the Best Date Bar category of Willamette Week 's annual readers' poll in 2020. [32]
Reeva ranked second in The Oregonian 's list of Portland's best new food carts of 2022. [10] In his list of the ten best dishes he ate in the city in 2022, the newspaper's Micheal Russell ranked the pizzaleada sixth and wrote, "in its basic form, the combination of chewy dough, melted mozzarella, sour cream (and perhaps the addition of a flash ...
Exterior of Petite Provence, southeast Portland, Oregon, 2024 Petite Provence has been described as a spin-off of Lake Oswego-based La Provence. [14] Petite Provence serves Eggs Benedict, quiches, [14] sandwiches (including Monte Cristos), [15] a scramble with brie and sausage, [16] and soups (including French onion), as well as breads and baked goods such as baguettes and croissants.
The French [1] wine bar and bottle shop Heavenly Creatures, which is named after the 1994 film of the same name, operates on Broadway, in event space affiliated with Coopers Hall Winery and Taproom in the Sullivan's Gulch neighborhood of northeast Portland. [2] According to Eater Portland, the inside of Heavenly Creatures is "meant to feel cozy ...
Andrew Jankowski of Eater Portland has called Back 2 Earth a "cosmic, casual queer bar" with disc jockeys (DJs) with activities and events such as dance parties, [2] drag shows, game nights, karaoke, and open mics. The bar has a collection of board games and tabletop role-playing games. Jankowski also said the interior has "an eclectic mix of ...
The restaurant and wine bar Street Disco operates on 60th Avenue, near Foster Road, in southeast Portland's Foster-Powell neighborhood. The interior has a dining area with booths and small tables, as well as a bar area with "serious retro vibes thanks to the arched painted brick windows and walls", according to Andrea Damewood of the Portland Mercury. [1]