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    Belle Fiore Winery

    Belle Fiore Winery

    4.0
    (154 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    As an experienced culinarian who already thinks highly of the place, I decided it was time for…read morewifey & I to return for a visit and report back. This hidden gem is beautifully perched on a 31 acre estate vineyard with plenty of parking. It boasts sweeping views of Ashland, plus the surrounding mountains and valley are always breathtaking. Upon entry, a welcoming host lead us to our table, where I found myself captivated by the intimate, "al fresco" setting and jazzy live music playing, as we took our seats on the terrace. Overlooking their cultivated, extraordinary grapevines in the distance, we learned they've been growing them for almost 20 years now and their wine operation has been producing classic vintages that encapsulate French, Italian and Spanish heritages for almost as long. The main, multi-story building and climate controlled barrel cellar resembles an Italian basilica, complete with Campanile tower, gracious decks, balconies and an artistic Galleria that looks into the immaculate tank room. As we settled in, we were excited to begin the experience of tasting their food and pairing it with some great estate wines. The gourmet restaurant offers an elegant fusion of world-class wines and seasonal cuisine, creating a truly unforgettable culinary journey. Under the guidance of Head Chef Alfredo Nava, his kitchen brigade takes pride in sourcing the freshest, locally grown vegetables, fungi and fruits from the Rogue Valley. This important detail was refreshing to hear, when considering the current standard for many restaurants is sourcing ingredients through Sysco or other broadline food distributors. Belle Fiore's menu is appropriately condensed to two pages, but offers something for everybody. From appetizers, a house-made pasta special, flatbreads, salads, mains, a vegetarian (GF) option and daily desserts made from scratch, I think you'll find a satisfying choice. For our meal, we chose the bruschetta on a fresh baguette to begin, with a flight of refreshing whites. Then our mains arrived in timely fashion by our attentive server and I was happy to see well plated dishes coming out hot from the kitchen. Colorful, generous and composed, all looking very appetizing as set gently before us. I had the pork porterhouse, pan-seared and roasted, then topped with preserved cherries over a layered slab of potatoes "au gratin", with steamed garden vegetables on the side. The 1" thick cut was perfectly cooked (not dry at all) and was as juicy as the tart cherries that balanced the rich meat well on the palate. Wifey had the filet of beef and happily shared a few bites with me. Honestly, it was the best entree of the night and the finest steak I have tasted in years. The tender filet was rare-mid-rare with a caramelized crust, topped with Rogue Creamery blue cheese crumbles for a little funk. Plated with roasted potatoes, steamed asparagus spears and sautéed wild mushrooms in a delicious demi-glacé, fortified with deep wine notes. I would go back tomorrow just for that dish. Both of our mains were paired with a flight of robust and jammy estate reds. Even though we were pleasantly stuffed, we had to try their cheesecake croissant dessert, just because it sounded interesting from the server's description. The beautiful slice arrived with macerated berries and a big scoop of pecan ice cream on the side. Unfortunately, I thought it could have been better (we make killer cheesecakes at home) and suspect it had been in the fridge for too long. Even though the flavors were sweet, bright and creamy, the texture suffered from being too dense and doughy. That said, we left for home without any complaints and felt amply served on a gorgeous evening out together. Thus I'm leaving this as a 5-star review. The fine flavors were there, the wine complement each dish and the value seemed properly measured. I would say it's well worth the drive from anywhere in the valley. Truth...

    Decided to check out this place while in town for Oregon Shakespeare Festival…read moreLovely winery perched above the valley with beautiful views. Numerous options for sitting and enjoying wine We came for dinner.. they have a Wednesday night prix fix meal.. great value We had the trout dinner and it was prepared simply but overall very tasty We had the Icon Pinot Noir and it is a delicious full bodied Pinot Noir Great attentive service from Felipe

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    Event space we used for 35 people. Roomy and comfortable
    Event space we used for 35 people. Roomy and comfortable
    Their main entrance.
    Their main entrance.
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    Bar Juillet

    Bar Juillet

    4.0
    (103 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    A fun place with lots of character on the plaza in downtown Ashland. Lots of craft cocktails to…read morechoose from. In the spirit of oncoming summer, I started with the gin and tonic, which I renamed the pink sucker punch. It's a tasty drink that surpasses the staid English go to for old farts. Had the Gems salad, which was a well rounded bowl of delights -- radishes, avocado, gem lettuce in a house vinaigrette that hums. We then went to the crisp, which was fine but not extraordinary -- blame it on my indifference to rhubarb, which I've always found nothing more than a way to confuse strawberries. For the "main" course we had the fried chicken, which came as a huge serving of four beautifully crisp pieces of juicy breast meat coated in a nicely spiced Aleppo chili breading and coated in just enough of "Ted's" honey to make a bee weep but not so much as to enrage the queen. The Calabrian cream sauce will Make you weep because it's so good. On my night, the chef had prepared a pickled fennel slaw that was the star of the dish. I without shame asked for more. It was such a nice touch. Bravo. I paired my chicken with a 2022 Fuchs & Hase 'Pet Nat Vol II' bubbly that stood up nicely to the complexity of the chicken. Our server was so smart, knowledgeable and funny and a treat to interact with. I wish I could clone her and take he with me to every restaurant meal. Treat yourself in Ashland with a trip to Bat Julliet. You'll be glad you did.

    I'm saddened. I've…read moreworked in restaurants my entire adult life. As a chef at two James Beard-winning restaurants, a server, owner, and consultant, I have dedicated my life to the food industry and the people within it. I'm from Ashland, and I was so happy when places like this started showing up in my hometown. Good food and atmosphere can be so hard to find. Coming home to Ashland can be a true oasis for my family. My wife and I have made it our life's mission to make our daughter feel equal and included. Our daughter was born with a rare condition called AMC and does not have normal function in any of her limbs. She currently spends 3-4 days a week in physical therapy to continue building strength so her body and organs can function properly. We were visiting family at the park and suggested stopping in for a beverage and snacks to escape the heat after a long day. We typically plan everything ahead to ensure wherever we go can accommodate my daughter's wheelchair and needs. When we arrived, we thought, "Wow, perfect, she can wheel right in and up to one of the many open tables." Once we were "greeted" by the host, I realized we were not who she wanted to deal with. Three kids, three adults, a stroller, and a wheelchair. She looked like she wanted nothing to do with us, like we were dirt on her shoe. "No reservation," she said. I replied, "Yeah, so sorry, we figured since it was a Monday night right when you opened, and there were only two two-tops seated, we could probably find somewhere to sit." I reassured her we would not stay long enough to impact reservations at the larger front tables, which usually have reserved markers on them but did not at the time. We could all feel that she didn't want to seat us, and we left despite me practically begging to make something work for us, because I know she could have if she wanted to. Being from the industry, I understand what kids can do to an atmosphere, and I know a lot of restaurant workers don't enjoy dealing with other people's children. But when we went outside and my daughter cried and said, "They didn't want me there" So I loaded my daughter's wheelchair back into the car so I could carry her up the stairs at Brickroom, where one employee was working the entire place and took amazing care of us, I might add. We resorted to a booster seat for my daughter since she couldn't use her wheelchair there. She ended up falling out of the seat and slamming onto the hardwood floor. She cried and was embarrassed. The young man tending bar while also waiting every table rushed over with a bag of ice to comfort her. It was honestly touching how kind he was. When we left Brickroom, we had spent more time there than we originally intended to spend at Bar Juliet. As we walked back by Bar Juliet, we noticed the restaurant was still only about half full, and one of the large front tables had remained open the entire time from around 4:10 until 5:40 when we walked by again. I had to stop and ask the host why she couldn't have seated us considering that table never filled. Her only explanation was, "Our kitchen is slow getting food out." Such an incredibly weak excuse. I hope she understands she was wrong and that she made my daughter feel unwanted simply because accommodating us wasn't convenient for her. I have never left a review in my life, but I was so saddened and disgusted by this experience that I felt I had to.

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    Interior
    Crudo (scallops, watermelon aguachile jalapeño)
    Crudo (scallops, watermelon aguachile jalapeño)
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    Bloomsbury Blends Cafe

    Bloomsbury Blends Cafe

    4.4
    (71 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    This cozy cafe is upstairs from the Bloomsbury Bookstore. There are couches, tables of different…read moresizes, and a pollinators' garden out back for when the weather is decent. The ambiance alone is great for spending time with your bookstore purchases. The service was friendly and quick. It was just the one guy when we were there, making coffees and running into the kitchen to make food. But it didn't take long to get our order. The kids had a steamer and a hot cocoa. They were a little warm for immediate drinking so maybe specify if you want your beverage less than normal hot for kids. The cocoa also had a bit of a cinnamon flavor to it. I thought it was delicious, but if you have a purist cocoa drinker in your party, again, ask! The adults drank drip coffee. It was tasty too! If you are staying in, you will get a ceramic mug, so if you want a paper cup let your barista know. The big win for me was the menu of gluten free pastries! They had regular glutinous things like burritos and quiche that looked tasty but the gluten free!!!! They partner with a bakery in town (sisters sans gluten) to have a variety of offerings. I had a poppyseed muffin, but they had other breads and muffins that all looked good. The offerings change, but I was so excited to see gf options at all. Highly recommend this spot! Also!!! They open at 9 with the bookstore, which is a full hour before the other shops on Main Street. Start your day here. You won't be sorry.

    As a long time "regular": This is my best place for reading, work meetings, getting writing done…read more The access from the alley is accessible to folks in wheelchairs. The patio/courtyard is quiet, away from traffic noise. Goodbean Coffee is excellent (more to my taste than Noble!) Most baked goods are gluten free. Dogs welcome in the courtyard. Downsides: hours may be erratic due to staffing shortages, so calling ahead may be advisable. The courtyard landscaping could use some clean up and sprucing up.

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    Corner seating inside
    Corner seating inside
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    Quiche
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    Patio
    Alchemy Restaurant & Bar

    Alchemy Restaurant & Bar

    4.0
    (340 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$$

    This restaurant has a great vibe, situated in an old home. The food is great, we've been there…read moremultiple times and always loved our meals. The service is good, we've been there with our family and with a large group, and they have always been very patient and friendly. Alchemy is in my top 3 favorite places for a dressy dinner when we are visiting Ashland. The only slightly negative thing I have to say is that we were there celebrating a birthday once and at the end of the meal our server brought out a candle on a small, flat ceramic dish. The birthday girl's comment was, "You just spent $300 on dinner and all they brought me for my birthday was a candle?" It seemed a little chintzy since most places will give you an actual dessert, not just a candle, but at least they brought a candle. Other than that tiny little thing, we still love to eat here and will be back when visiting in the future.

    Nice place for a date night in Ashland, which we stopped by on our drive from Seattle to the Bay…read moreArea. I ordered the petit tender and my fiancé ordered the Alchemist's Creation. The latter changes seasonally--in our case it was a dashi broth with a variety of local mushrooms and vegetables. Both dishes were good, with my steak cooked perfectly and the mashed potatoes amazingly creamy without tasting too buttery; the dashi broth was delicious as well. We also split the steak tartare, the house bread, and the chips & dip (seasonal special) as appetizers. With the exception of the chips & dip, the appetizers were good but nothing outstanding. The chips & dip, however, were REALLY GOOD! I did not know you could elevate potato chips like that, but their house-made chips are delicious and I would highly recommend trying them. Both my fiancé and I were not a huge fan of the sauce (just a little too creamy, it's really smooth though so if you like creamy sauces you'll probably enjoy it!), but just eating the plain chips was amazing. They even brought us a second serving of chips for free since we hadn't used all of the dip! We also ordered a pear tart for dessert which I would also recommend getting! Delicious crust and good pear flavor.

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    Alchemy Restaurant & Bar
    Alchemy Restaurant & Bar
    Old fashion, amoro, dark chocolate wi the almonds

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    Old fashion, amoro, dark chocolate wi the almonds
    Press For Oil

    Press For Oil

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I've come to rely on this local gem for all things oil and vinegar related…read more I keep Basil olive oil stocked at all times. I can't find it anywhere else without additional additives. A little goes a long way. The tuscan herb infused olive oil on chicken or veggies is easy and super cheffy with little to no effort *thumbs up* Their tasting vinegars are outstanding, especially now that the holidays are here. Lots of peeps are looking for non-alcoholic alternatives. A tablespoon of tasting vinegar + club soda = special fizzy treat *easy peasy* Tasting vinegar sounds strange, but give it a try *YUM* and actually super healthy and more importantly... Delicious!!! I tried and bought smaller bottles for a gift basket for the parents: Elderberry balsamic vinegar Blueberry balsamic vinegar Lemongrass Mint balsamic vinegar Nobody wants more "stuff", so something high quality, practical and delicious was an easy gift solution. They also have even smaller pairs and trios of already packaged oil and vinegars for a quick and affordable gift on the go (less than $20). Pro Tip: A tablespoon of vinegar a day keeps heartburn away.

    I brought my wife and oldest daughter to downtown Ashland to window shop. On a whim we strolled…read moreinto Press for Oil. What a wonderful find! I was astounded by the depth and breadth of variety of balsamic vinegars, especially. Not sure if your pick was optimal? Have another taste test from the sample here, there, and way over there. Get a small bottle. Then upsize when it's time to resupply or start the process over. I think the next time I'm bringing some friends and making this into something akin to wine tasting. I was 100% impressed by the help we received as well as the vast selection of olive oil and balsamic vinegar!

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    Thoughtful and affordable gift
    Thoughtful and affordable gift
    "The Loft" Upstairs: Wine Tasting area *coming soon"
    "The Loft" Upstairs: Wine Tasting area *coming soon"
    Press For Oil

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    Cocorico

    Cocorico

    4.8
    (191 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$

    Great food, service and experience. Highly recommend this restaurant. We will return!read more

    There is not one thing I would change about this restaurant. Making the reservation on their…read morewebsite site was easy. We showed up at 5 and were greeted by the same fabulous woman as last time. You just know that someone that kind and welcoming would not own a place she wasn't rightfully proud of. She sets the tone and all the employees carry it through the entire meal. We chose to try the patio tonight and it was cozy yet open, darker with a couple of fire lights around the room. Intimate. Some of the tables are separated by live plants in planter boxes. We loved it. We started with the beets (with shaved fennel pieces and a citrus vinaigrette with a tahini yogurt sauce on the bottom) and burrata (with grilled pieces of bread and sugar snap peas and capers) appetizers - both were delicious. Randy wanted to try another of their off menu drinks. We can't remember what this drink is called but it's not on the menu and has some Mai tai mix and orange bitters ... like a mock Mai tai spritzer. Delicious - Randy had two! I got the mushroom bolognese - so good. It's home made (!) bucatini pasta with a mushroom (cremini, oyster and shiitake) and san Marzano tomato sauce with burrata on top. I love mushrooms but Randy does not and he loved this dish. The mushrooms taste meaty. Randy ordered the Carbonara again and it was also delicious. We also got an order of garlic bread this time and wow. We each have half of our dinners left, lucky us. We shared the creme brûlée which came with a lavender short bread cookie. Perfect. Everything was perfect. The place was packed and all employees were calm and efficient and friendly. Can't wait to go back!

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    The back patio at Cocorico is fully enclosed, heated, aesthetic and atmospheric
    The back patio at Cocorico is fully enclosed, heated, aesthetic and atmospheric
    Deviled Eggs
    Deviled Eggs
    Market Fish special

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    Kandō - wine_bars - Updated June 2026

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