Steve Bilow: First off, the pizzas are to die for. No better crust in the world, Then there is an an amazing executive chef, unbelievable deserts, a Tagliata that is amazing, unique wines and regularly changing fl
Ritika: House chauterrie, wine, pizza!!!
Mitali Gala: Excellent food. Try the Orange wine. The pizza is phenomenal. Don't leave without dessert and repent!
roger aldrich: The beer selection here is amazing and I understand oenophiles like the wine selection too.
Daniel Eagle: They have every beer on the planet except "John Courage", but nobody is perfect. Great wine selection too, and the breakfast sandwiches are stellar!
:): One of the best beer and wine selections in the state. The knowledgeable staff are more than helpful.
Les Caves: To access our wine bar, please enter through the wooden and metal door next to Red Sail. Walk down the alley and follow the signs down to our entrance. Look for the wine barrel and wine press.
Sue Viens: Best wine & seat in the city
Sahana Kumar: The ambiance was so romantic and the wine was amazing. Jeff the bartender knew a ton of history about the wine!
Tia: Now selling beer and wine, best price for 6pack of PBR in town. One stop shopping!
Drexler McStyles: Largest liquor store in Oregon, theyre also the only place on the Eastside that can sell beer and wine too. Knowledgeable and helpful staff, be sure to drop in when theyre having a wine tasting class
Jacqueline D'Angelico: Growler fills of anything they have on tap, which includes beer, cider, wine & kambucha!
David Rosenthal: Amazing food and wine. Get the tasting menu!!
Clarence Yung: There's great service, cozy ambiance, amazing modern American food — plus the wine list is tops. It's basically what every neighborhood restaurant should be.
Andrew C: Ultra delicious food. Get a four course with the wine pairings. You'll leave surprisingly full -- can't say that about most fine dining restaurants.
Carson Smith: If I was to see movies of my dreams I see them on a screen here with a cup of red wine and a slice of pizza.
SundanceTV: $4 entry. The popcorn is always fresh and there's parm & bakers yeast for doctoring it up. This place offers everything from A list second runs to old classics to campy and booze, wine and pizza.
Gehlen Exum: Slice of pizza is good, and the plastic cup of wine has it's charm. Great fir seeing second run movies
1610 NW 23rd Ave (NW Raleigh Street), Portland, OR
French Restaurant · 46 tips and reviews
Beth Thorson: Great food. They know their wine too!
Matt Wien: The best dining experience I've had in Portland. My wife is gluten free and they were able to alter most dishes to suit. My mom is a wino and polished off two bottles of an amazing French wine.
Nicole Kasten: HH prices are a steal. House red $5 and excellent butter lettuce salad $7. Very nice servers.
7771 SW Capitol Hwy (at SW 35th Ave.), Portland, OR
Bar · 9 tips and reviews
Rhiannon Chamberlain: Have a glass of the Cava Noir. So delicious.
Luna Jaffe: Journeys is a great hang out place to have a glass of wine and a good conversation. Especially on a sunny day! Very dog friendly.
Jared: Great beer and wine selection. The Grilled Cheese bites were excellent and a great option to share with friends. Heads up, no hard alcohol, if that's your thing.
111 SW 5th Ave Fl 30 (at SW Pine St), Portland, OR
Steakhouse · 170 tips and reviews
Oscar Piril: In the bar: Calamari, Sushi combo, lemon drops, piano music and great views. In the Restaurant: a great steak top with crab meat and great selection of wine.
Carmine Gallo: Celebrate with your new client at the restaurant with best view in Portland. Amazing fresh, local seafood and impressive wine list.
Nacho Almuzara: Excellent views of the city from the top of the tower. Ver good and expensive food, both food and meet. Impresive wine range. Probably the best restaurant in town.
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