Late night happy hour is the best deal in Portland. The steak tips are great as is the burger. Don't get me wrong...the real restaurant is great as well but the late night happy hour is a treat.
The late night happy hour is great but the bar is cozy so get there early for a seat and have a glass of wine or cocktail before it gets packed.
Go to the famous Ringside Steakhouse for amazing meat... but if and want to save some $, just go to their small bar late night and get the steak bits or their incredible Gorgonzola bacon burger. Read more.
The bar menu from 5 to 7 is the way to go. Less expensive and just as filling plus excellent selection of bourbons
John Gorham, chef of Toro Bravo, eats here on his nights off. He loves the Filet mignon. Read more.
The very best burger and fries in Portland. If you can settle on it (the menu is meaty but amazing) you'll be delighted. I crave it often.
This combination butchery counter, steakhouse, and sandwich stop ushered in an entire movement toward meat. The bar features Portland's most famous cocktail: The Smoke Signal. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
If you want lobster Mac, lots of drink choices with a great atmosphere, you won't want to miss this little gem.
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The salted caramel Sunday at Paley's is truly out-of-this-world. All the food is wonderful and showcases unique ingredients from the Pacific Northwest.
In a city famed for its ingredient-driven restaurants, special credit must be given to Paley's Place, a shrine to the bounty of the Pacific Northwest housed in a rambling, candlelit Victorian home. Read more.