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    Juliett

    3.2 (59 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise

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    Omelette and basic breakfast
    Ben R.

    Update: my partner and I were catching a flight on Thanksgiving Day 2023. My entree (not pictured) was not nearly as good. Same server/bartender as before but different attitude. Watched other folks struggle with mobile ordering as it was in the window of time where breakfast was available but the website felt only lunch item orders should go in to the kitchen. We could not complete paying on the site despite trying multiple cards and being patient.

    View of Mt. Hood from the bar!
    Sarah G.

    We came here while waiting for a flight at PFX recently, and what a find! The lounge has a view of Mt. Hood on a clear day, and the drinks are strong enough to put you into a mellow mood before your evening flight. Talk to the bartender about what you like and they'll point you in the right direction. Sip slowly, and enjoy!

    Brittany A.

    Service was great and quick. Food was good and portion sizes are great. I had breakfast and the biscuits are INCREDIBLE! Great place to come have a nice sit down breakfast before a long flight.

    Menu!
    Jason C.

    I would give this place 5 stars for service and drinks, and like 3.5 stars for food. Positives: I loved the decor and all the fun drink options. Terra, the bartender, was super friendly and knowledgeable. The chicken rice bowl (I think it was chipotle chicken) was well spiced. Cons: The chicken as mentioned in other reviews was so salty as to be inedible almost. The rice itself was also really salty but a little more manageable. Definitely will be my go-to place for drinks in Terminal E, though I may try something else for food next time.

    Patrick M.

    What a cool hidden gem restaurant/bar at PDX, Concourse E (for e-mazing). I tried their W.A.S.P. cocktail - full of flavor and a gorgeous green fresh take on a margarita with great balance. I also tried their beyond veggie burger and fries - also extremely well prepared and fresh - I ate the entire thing - which made for a happier flight out of PDX. While it is at the end of the E Gates (E11) The space is definitely the "WOW" cool factor - you totally forget you are at an airport. I love the ambiance and sexy furniture, but casual and inviting at the same time. They also thought ahead with big open windows and plenty of outlet plugs. I think it would be great for a solo traveler or a small group. They also feature local beer and wine on draft - can't ask for more.

    At the end of terminal E, worth the walk!
    Maile B.

    Quite possibly the best wedge salad and geocaching wings I have ever had. It was busy and service was a little slow but it was with a smile and genuine customer service.

    Chipotle chicken bowl included really yummy wild rice, corn, peppers, flavorful chicken, & chipotle sauce. Enjoyed with Sauvignon Blanc.
    Jacqui B.

    My only complaint about the location is the operating hours. Being in an airport terminal that has regular evening flights, some of which often get delayed or canceled, it would be nice if the business stayed open a little bit longer. Thankfully, I arrived in time to enjoy a meal and a glass of wine, which made it easier to receive the news that my flight was canceled. The service was great, the food had lots of flavor, a decent choice at PDX!

    French Onion Soup
    Abigail A.

    Stopped here while waiting for my flight at PDX. The bar is really cool looking and my drink was very good. I can't remember what it was called but it had apricot liqueur and pineapple juice. The food was extremely okay. They took a while to come to my table, but once they came the service was very good. I recommend coming here for a preflight drink.

    Lol at that view
    Amanda C.

    Finally getting to try this little Diamond at the PDX Airport. Loving the views and everything!!!

    Tasty cheeseburger with yummy fries
    Deborah R.

    I travel a bit and have had several "meals" in many airports. This little gem at the very end of the Southwest terminal, directly across from gate E12 was worth the walk. The bartender was so friendly and immediately directed me towards several tables and instead of needing to scan the QR code, he asked the server to hand me a hard copy. Maria was my server and she could not have been more friendly, with a very kind demeanor about her. Water in a crystal cut glass, where am I, at The Ritz?! Good burger, crispy and tasty fries, but the best thing was the service...STELLAR!!

    Meet the inspiration.
    Todd M.

    What an awesome, stylish new bar that just opened in Terminal E. In fact, this bar would be a destination even if it wasn't in an airport. I love that it's themed around women in aviation and feels like you've gone back in time to when flying was actually an occasion. Juliett is at the very end of the terminal so you get great views of Mt Hood on clear days. We loved their wonderfully vintage cocktails and great selection of beers from Fracture Brewing. Highly recommend you stop by to refuel and raise a toast to women in aviation!

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    Shinta S.

    The food menu at Juliette PDX airport. I will update this post later after we have the food :)

    Super decor.

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    One of the rudest bartenders I think I've ever interacted with. In addition to that, the glass pour was very small. Do not recommend.

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    While it is at the end of the E Gates (E11) The space is definitely the "WOW" cool factor - you totally forget you are at an airport.

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    Wilder - Their version of deviled eggs

    Wilder

    4.3(262 reviews)
    2.7 miConcordia, Northeast Portland
    $$

    Wow! Been sleeping on this place. Everyone that worked there was a delight and seemed to work…read moreeffortlessly together. Special shout out to the kitchen staff for big multitasking energy: watching the game, closing out the place, and firing out some amazing food. Wilder's near-close happy hour offerings were both tasty and generous. Cocktails featured offerings from local distillers that yielded complex flavors but nothing that was "trying too hard" to be artisanal. Also Made my date's night that they were using polenta as a bun.

    Fiance and I decided to celebrate our 8 year anniversary at Wilder because we saw Steak Tartare on…read moretheir menu and knew we had to come try it! We walked in at about 6:30pm on a Wednesday night and was kind of greeted by one of the servers. She wasn't too friendly and seemed to be irritated that we said we'd wait for a table as opposed to sitting at the bar. Once seated, that same server came over to try to take our orders and once again seemed irritated that we weren't ready to order. Luckily, another server took over from there and we had a pleasant anniversary meal the rest of the time! Here's everything we tried: Devilish Eggs - This came with 4 deviled eggs and was just okay. The crispy bacon pieces was the best part of this dish! Steak Tartare - This was the main reason we chose this restaurant and we were definitely not disappointed! We spent our first anniversary together in Europe and had so much tartare and this really brought back some wonderful memories for us. The tartare was rich and mustardy, beef flavor was great, and it sort of just melted in your mouth. The crispy chips paired well with the tartare and I can't wait to come back and have this again! Mussels - This was a big bowl of mussels in a white wine garlic sauce with toasted baguettes. Mussels tasted fresh and garlicky with just a bit of funk from whatever cheese they grated on top. The toasted baguettes were so good dipped into that white wine broth. I wish this dish came with skinny fries but it was also so good as is. Would definitely order this again! Field Greens - I asked for this to come out with my meal but it came out about 10 minutes before the entrees came out. It was very light and refreshing. I saved half to have with my meal but most of it was wilted already by the time our mains came out. But it's okay! The fried chicken actually had a small portion of this salad on its plate. I wouldn't have ordered this had I known, so next time will skip the side salad altogether! Fried chicken - I really wanted to like this dish but alas, fried chicken breast is very hard to make juicy. I definitely prefer dark meat because that's harder to mess up. My partner enjoyed it but he doesn't mind dry chicken. The sauces were phenomenal! That mustard sauce was great and the sweet glaze was delicious! The potatoes would have been a lot better if they were smaller to get more of that crust to creamy potato ratio but still okay the way it was. My fiance cleaned this plate up! Brown Butter Cake - This cake was phenomenal! It's hard to mess anything with Brown Butter up so I had really high expectations for this and they certainly did not disappoint. The server was nice enough to throw candles on it since we were celebrating and it really ended our meal on the sweetest note! The restaurant itself is small and cozy. A bit dark and romantic. It really reminded me of the small bistros in France that we frequented while we were out there. We'll definitely be back to try other things on the menu!

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    The Cove - California Benedict

    The Cove

    4.3(502 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$$

    We came in for the Social Hour and got a table by the windows in the bar. The view across the river…read morewas perfect to watch while we ate. The duo of bartenders covering the area did an awesome job (thank you guys!). I tried a draft cider and we got an order of coconut prawns to start. Not only were the prawns delicious, the slaw they came on was soooo tasty. We both tried the social hour burgers. We got them with double patties and fries. The burgers were cooked beautifully and the seasoning really worked well. The fries were a perfect crisp golden brown and they were salted well. I got some garlic aioli, so so so good! Great service, great venue, great food!

    Stopped in for our 4th or 5th visit to celebrate my wife's birthday last Friday night April 17th…read more.. The Cove has always been a great choice in the past for special dinners/occasions. Unfortunately this time, we left very disappointed. My wife has a sensitivity to spicy foods. Upon ordering appetizers for the table, we asked if any of them (that had a spicy description on the menu) had the option to have the sauce on the side. She proceeded to ask how the scallops were and went ahead with that order. There was absolutely no description of having any spicy component on the menu nor any mention by the server. Upon her first bite of the risotto, she went into a severe coughing fit :( I tasted it and acknowledged how spicy it was. She proceeded to just eat the scallops. We were mostly done when the waiter came to check on us ... My wife asked if the dish is typically spicy. Response was "oh yes" ... It was completely lost on us why he wouldn't have mentioned that to her upon ordering knowing how she questioned the appetizers. His offer at this point was a new meal .. which was nice but we were mostly done. There really wasn't much in the way of sincerity beyond that. It seems the right thing to have done was offer my wife (celebrating her birthday) who didn't enjoy her meal ... maybe a comp'd drink or maybe a dessert (no acknowledgment of her birthday at all. When you spend north of $300 ... Disappointing to say the least. Upon leaving, I decided to just express my concern to the hostess and suggested adding the spice level of this specific entree to the menu. I reaffirmed my wife didn't get to fully enjoy her meal. I received a lukewarm "thanks for letting us know." The worst part of the whole experience was a manager/owner type was a few steps behind her, made eye contact and was fully aware i had an issue and made absolutely no attempt to come over and address the complaint. I no longer blame the waiter for his lack of concern knowing it flows from the top. We all go out and spend top dollar at nice restaurants for good food but also, for service and the experience. The restaurant has been opened awhile and maybe is established enough where this isn't as much of a priority as it was early on. In contrast, we went out the night before to a more established fave restaurant of ours in Portland (Ava Genes). Had an incredible meal, incredible experience, and uber attentive service. They even went the extra mile and made a big deal that we chose them to celebrate. Ended our evening with a simple complimentary scoop of gelato/candle. It was a nice touch. Certainly didn't mind spending the $$$ for that evening. I wouldn't dissuade anyone from trying The Cove if they've never been (I'm hopeful they just had a bad night) ... but there are so many good choices out there, it will most certainly make us think twice before going back.

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    The Cove - Gnocchi dish, very good!

    Gnocchi dish, very good!

    The Cove - Cloudy view of the Columbia River

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    Escape Lounge - Lobby

    Escape Lounge

    4.3(62 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Surprisingly large, and uncrowded at the Portland airport, the Escape Lounge provided a…read morecomplementary place to eat/drink while we waited for our flight back to Los Angeles. I wasn't expecting much, and was pleasantly surprised by the food, drink, and especially the friendly and helpful employees of the lounge. My wife, her mom, and I came to the Escape lounge in Concourse D on a Saturday, and were greeted by a super friendly and chipper attendant who checked us in. There are many ways to gain entry, two of which I had privileges: via Priority Pass (provided by Chase Sapphire Reserve) and via American Express access (provided by the AMEX Delta Reserve if flying on a Delta flight). Unlike the nearby Delta Skyclub, one can enter even if on a Delta Basic ticket. It was easier using Priority Pass since those come with 2 additional guests, but did confirm that if there are capacity constraints, the AMEX guests would get priority. Once approved, an elevator (or stairs) must be taken up to enter the lounge. Once you enter, there are complementary lockers to store your stuff. The middle of the room has a small wooden rotunda, mimicking the style of the wooden ceiling at the airport. There is a small buffet with non-traditional choices (this day it was Indian, with butter chicken and naan, and other choices like sandwiches). A nice waiter came around to ask if I wanted a drink (I obliged with a local pils), and kept coming back to refill as I finished. The beer was very good, confirming how good the local beer here is in Portland. The bathrooms are nice but small, with full coverage stalls. Some people were asking about the sleeping rooms, and were told that it's first come/first serve. As I was leaving, I noticed how relaxed I was, before heading to board the plane. It definitely had a lot to do with the niceness of the employees at the airport, especially the folks at the Escape lounge.

    I've gone here about 3 times since they've opened and while I miss Capers being apart of Priority…read morePass, I'm super excited for Escape Lounge. First off I love how large it is, I've never had to wait when trying to go here. The food is always well stocked and most of it is wholesome nutritious food with a variety of salads, dips, protein roasts, really tasty vegan food, and soup. The cookies here are fantastic. I'm not a huge cookie guy, but I can't help myself but have 2-3 every time. The staff are one of the friendliest and most attentive of any lounge staff in America. The bartenders are fantastic and are very social and can make pretty much anything I've thrown at them. Pro tip...utilize the lockers when you head up the elevators so you don't have to haul them around everywhere. Also very handy if you have to leave for any reason and don't want to haul your luggage and will return later. Also there are 2 private beds for you to take a quick nap in which is fantastic.

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