Reviews on Wine Bar food in Gladstone, Oregon, United States. Quaint small-town traditions. Family-friendly events. Quiet neighborhoods. These timeless qualities define Gladstone, Oregon both as a community and as a unique destination for travellers. Known for the historic Pow Wow Tree, which stands near the junction of the Willamette River and the north bank of the Clackamas River, Gladstone offers abundant activities for the whole family including RC model car racing, a bike jump track, kids’ golf course, sports fields, parks and a boat launch.
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4 based on 64 reviews
We serve globally inspired, sophisticated comfort foods w/ an Italian sensibility specializing in small plates, fresh, local seafood, premium meats, fine wine & innovative desserts.
Each time we wanted to eat here we were unable to without a reservation. So we called on Sunday mid-day and was able to score the last table for two. Unfortunately it was the one right in front of the door on a frigidly cold night. Our food and drinks were top notch though, we tried to ignore the constantly opening and closing door and arctic blast each time. (Something to consider when making a reservation)Our host and waiter were great, our drinks were great and the salad and shrimp appetizer was great. The bartender went over and above to create a special drink with Aperol and Campari. My Caesar salad was good but drowned in too much dressing. I had steak with polenta and veggies and it was done perfectly medium rare, as was my partners T-bone, which came with mashed potatoes and veggies. We shared the chocolate mousse pie which was good and not too sweet. A very wonderful evening and we'll be back soon, as there were a lot of things on the menu we wish we could have tried it all.
Where to eat American food in Gladstone: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 68 reviews
(five-0-three) restaurant & bar's name is derived from the Oregon telephone area code and represents our commitment to sourcing ingredients from, and supporting sustainable agriculture in, Oregon communities. A seasonal, ingredient-driven menu, boutique w
Our order was not taken correctly. It wasnât that noisy nor busy, so no excuses. My Margherita pizza has okay, but rather expensive or a piece of dough with hardly any sauce or cheese. Strawberries werenât de-stemmed perfectly. Sun was not shaded well enough.
4 based on 236 reviews
Serving very nice seafood with Asian flavour. Have a nice lake view when sitting outside the balcony. Very friendly and helpful waitress. Ordered the caries calamari, northwest oyster is blowing my mind! The crab cake , the jumbo shrimp , fried spring roll and jumbo seared scallops were beating my expectation. The stewed seafood with clams, fish and mussel was nicely prepared with reasonable spiciness! The other good to share was the wine list is extensive with good varieties of wine especially the Oregan wines that is good and reasonable price. worth a visit...
4 based on 11 reviews
Came for happy hour, had a table away from the bar in a private-ish area that would be great for a small group. The ambiance is beautiful and romantic. I had a Shirley Temple, it was made differently than normal, must have been higher quality cherry syrup and dark cherries instead of those neon red ones, made an average drink extra yummy. The cheese fondue was just so-so, but the sausages that came with it were quite good. Caesar salad was nothing to write home about. My friend had a raspberry lemon cocktail she said was her new favorite drink, and average tasting spinach artichoke dip. We left before the music started. I'd say the draw isn't really the food, which is good, just not awesome, but rather the setting, drinks and entertainment. The parking was super crowded for 5:00, maybe the other nearby businesses hadn't cleared out. This would be a fun place to go with a group of friends. Our waitress was sweet, attentive and absolutely adorable.
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