lol @ blaming homeless people ruining a yuppie wine bar B====D~~~~~~~~~% I’m 37 for a whole year!!!
E M.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Love this place! Shh, keep the foie gras ganache a neighborhood secret! Pros: *Regular and knowledgeable staff who are willing to accommodate special requests and orders * Amazing flights and tasting menus Cons: * Closed Sunday and Monday * Could use another beer or two
Doug B.
Classificação do local: 2 El Segundo, Los Angeles, CA
Great location and inside is very nice. That’s the good news. They were out of nearly every wine on the wine-flight menu; out of two of the cheeses on the menu. Oh, they were out of the Oregon Pinot Noir flight. The sausage was amazing, as was the grilled cheese. Come on guys! Get your S together!!! You can do better. No excuses.
Chanel C.
Classificação do local: 2 Beaverton, OR
Great spot and location! Just wish the wine prices were more considerate of the clientele and the economy… And if they are going to maintain a certain price point they should at the very least… Ensure the servers are well versed with the wines on their menu… at minimum Oregon wines… And please do not pretend… There are plenty of NW winos who know their sh$&!
Kadielle B.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Discovered this little gem while touring the galleries on first Thursday. Absolutely loved it. The cheese(s) were delicious and the cocktails perfect. It’s cozy, stylish, intimate… will definitely go back!
Kristin J.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
I ventured here one evening after work for drinks with an old friend. The selection is fantastic. It’s a small location, so be sure to go just before happy hour starts to get a table. The view outside is off the park blocks. In the summer I bet it’s amazing. I will definitely be returning.
Eliana C.
Classificação do local: 5 South Dallas, Dallas, TX
Awesome Wine Bar! The wine selection is accurate, consistent and of course interesting. Good Happy Hour options to accompany your glass. The art and design are definitely setting the Ambience, with artistic chandeliers and intimate living rooms. Will come back every time I visit Portland, this bar is a must in the Pearl District.
Nory B.
Classificação do local: 5 San Diego, CA
Really nice wine bar on the edge of the Pearl District. Nice music plays in the background while you sit in classy ambiance enjoying a well-priced glass of wine. Stags Leap Chardonnay at $ 13 per glass is a normal price for that quality of wine – this is one of few places that pours a full bodied Chard by the glass. And their restrooms are really clean and elegant as well, always an important thing for the ladies.
Heather E.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Incredible! Wonderful ambiance, nice menu and wine selection. This just may be new favorite hangout!
Vanessa M.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
This place is really nice inside and kind of hidden from the normal hustle and bustle. They serve great cheese platters and know a lot about what they are serving you, so feel free to ask any questions. The fig, onion, or something, jam that comes with the cheese and bread is amazing and I wish they would give you more of it. Their dishes aside from the apps are pretty good too. It is a great place for a date or a quiet drink with a good friend. They also host events, dinners, and wine tastings so be sure to sign up for their emails!
Ophelia Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Cute little spot hidden on the outskirts of the Pearl. Seems a little out of place, but an AWESOME place to grab a drink. We grabbed a drink there the other night, and the service was great, the drinks were good, and the ambiance was cozy. I’d definitely come back to try some of the eats and some more wines!
Bryce K.
Classificação do local: 4 Tacoma, WA
Lots of wine choices, good music choices, and some okay small bites. If you’re looking for a quiet place to have a glad of wine — yes. Anything else — no.
Emily M.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Came here for the first time with 2 friends tonight. Loved the design of the place and the Tempranillo I had was really good. BUT– I wish them menu had a few more substantial options. We got the charcuterie and cheese, but we were hoping for the warm brie(which they were out of). The other options were mostly veggie sides. At happy hour, I don’t need a full meal, but would have been pumped for something a little more like a full-size app. Also, I think there was a private party going on in there– was really loud. Could just be the design of the building. Location is great– still in the Pearl, but easier parking than further downtown or in alphabet.
Juliet n.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
My best friend took me here. The atmosphere was amazing! It was a little slow for a holiday, but great service. We shared the platter full of amazing meats, cheeses, and spreads. I will definitely be back to Remedy on my next visit to Portland. It would be a great date place!
Elizabeth K.
Classificação do local: 2 Oakland, CA
Not great. The wine list was OK, service alright but $ 18 for three tiny nubs of cheese was not OK.
Shannon E.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, WA
Sophisticated and chic! It was so fun to curl up in the over sized chairs and chat over delicious wine. We shared a few small plates of yummy food and chatted for over an hour. The service was just right, not too fast and not too slow. Only downside, slightly over priced for the food. Although delicious we ended up spending over 50 dollars for 2 glasses of wine, crackers(which were very very delicious) boiled potatoes, and a mushroom succotash. Hardly enough to be called dinner.
Mary r.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Finally a great wine bar in Portland! Great space, great wine and great service. Went Saturday night and the massive windows were open with the most amazing view of the park. Had some great wine and a nibble with a friend, before you know it hours have passed. It was surprisingly slow that night but I’m sure it’s just because its new perfect place to meet with friends to relax and hang out.
Tom M.
Classificação do local: 3 Newburyport, MA
I love the look and feel of this place and the fact that they have large open windows overlooking the North Park Blocks. Now, if you can just get a warm enough of an evening to enjoy that, it would be an added bonus. It’s Portland, however. We were fortunate enough to be waited on by the owner himself, who was very helpful with us making our wine selection. I hadn’t yet decided if I was going to get any food because I found the place to be just a little bit overpriced. The least expensive red by the glass was a little more pricey than I was hoping for at $ 9. There are other wine bars in the area with more reasonable prices and a comparable selection. I’m not what you would call a wine snob and I don’t need the best of the best to be satisfied. In fact, I readily admit that I don’t know very much about wine but I do know what I like. Remedy is a great stop off along the First Thursday art walk. There are others but Remedy seems to be most in line with the spirit of the event.
David J.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
This place, run by the same team that owns the nearby wine store Corkscru, is just as good as its parent. The wine here, not surprisingly, is first class, and the staff is very knowledgeable about what goes with what. The wine list itself is amusing, with French whites listed by the main road in France that they are nearest. Food is great as well. Our favorites are the warm olives and the cheese plate. However, pretty much everything works. Food is also intended to be shared and priced low enough that you can order plenty of different things. Top it off, Remedy has a great setting and is just a fun place. Its a great place to stop by and watch the world go by. We’ll be back, again and again and again.
James K.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Stopped in last evening for a glass of Rosé and some tasty tid-bits with friends. This place was just what we were hoping for. An oasis on the quiet side of the Pearl District. Refined but welcoming ambience, a huge selection of wines from small, family-run vineyards, elegant small plates made from locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, and good glassware. The staff are friendly, helpful and knowledgeable, the décor serene and tasteful. The entire west wall is an expanse of 18 foot-tall casement windows with light softly filtering in through the leafy canopy of the trees across the street in the North Park Blocks. If you didn’t know you were in Portland, you might think you were seated in the drawing room of a grand Parisian townhouse in the Bois de Boulogne. This place is a jewel.