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    Party Bar

    4.3 (96 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Classy
    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Black Garlic Bread
    Daphne A.

    Easily the best meal I have had in Eugene. A classy restaurant with actual table service and a romantic atmosphere is hard to come by in this town, but Party Bar delivers. No QR codes, no electronic tellers, no serving yourself. The wait staff are great, knowledgeable, and fun. We went on Valentine's Day, and even with the place absolutely buzzing, the servers and kitchen did not skip a beat. I could tell they may have been understaffed based on how many tables our server was working (including the host stand), and yet, we had an absolutely lovely time. I wish I remembered her name but major kudos to her for the lovely service and not showing any stress on the busiest of nights. We had to wait just a tad long for drinks, but it did not bother us much. The menu is incredible and enticing. I'm from NOLA and I recognized the authentic influence from a mile away. Many dishes tasted like home to me, especially the cabbage rolls and cornbread. The duck cassoulet was stunning. And another standout fave was the kale salad - perfect crunch and freshness that we needed to cut through some of our richer dishes. We finished off the meal with bananas foster basque cheesecake. As a NOLA native, bananas foster is my entire childhood - it immediately brought back memories of my dad and I making and serving hundreds together for our local church community. Definitely a meal that made me homesick! The wine list is wonderful, one of the best we have seen in the area. Cocktails were also lovely, and I especially appreciated the long mocktail list! (Not just fancy juices trying to pass as mocktails, but actual crafted mocktails). I wanted to eat everything. We almost did. But alas, we will need to come back for muffalettas and fried chicken sliders shortly...

    Mac and cheese
    Bjorn t.

    Wonderful food, solid oyster rotation, and they've got a staff and an owner who truly cares about giving folks a good experience. Would highly reco the Hama Hama oysters, Mac and chees (which has the perfect ratio of cheese to breadcrumbs) and the collard greens. Just nailed it.

    5 different varieties of oysters.

    I love this spot and I'm back again. 5 star experience once again. Great service. Fast turnaround from the kitchen. I tried one of each of the available fresh oysters, and I ended up ordering 4 more Virginicas. Sooooo buttery and delicious. The burger and the squash fondue were outstanding. My friend got the chicken slider and ordered a second one because he liked it so much. I also got the deviled eggs which were solid. I don't like to drink, but I love their nonalcoholic rosé. I get to enjoy the taste of wine with my meal without the consequences. My friend got a delicious cocktail and I'm not a fan of hard liquor, but I took a sip of his and it was good.

    POPing Off
    Sofia R.

    I came to Party Bar thinking it was just a cocktail bar, but next time I stop by it will definitely be for a full meal instead, because even just trying the tots, I'm sold. They were SO CRISPY and the apple ketchup was unique and went great with the potatoes, almost felt like a tater-tot latke. Also got two oysters, and I really appreciate the varieties they had on hand. Service was great, and our waiter pointed out some cocktails based on our liquor preferences that they thought we would like. Total for 3 cocktails, tots, and oysters was $60 before tip.

    Buffalo Smoked Jojos
    Chris M.

    Party Bar totally lived up to the hype. When my wife and I moved here from southern CA a couple years, we were looking for awesome food. Some friends said that Party Bar might have the best food in Eugene/Springfield. We weren't sure what the competition was at that point, but we've since tried out a number of other higher tier establishments in the area. If Party Bar isn't the best food we've had (there are a couple other places that also create some superb eats), it's definitely in the top 3 for us. It was super easy to make a reservation using Tock, and we locked in a patio table because the evenings have been beautiful. Wait staff was welcoming, friendly, and helpful even though we could tell that they were pretty busy. We decided that we were going to sample a bunch of appetizers and sides rather than going for the entrees. I was hesitant because I have a pretty large appetite, but we both left plenty full. We got the pickle plate, the buffalo smoked jojos, the albacore tostada, the green goddess salad, and Mac & cheese. I also got a hard root beer because why not? The flavors of each dish were so complex, and each bite was similar yet distinct. We agreed that we could just keep eating because each bite as filled with so much nuance. Lastly, I think that what sets Party Bar apart from the other top restaurants in Eugene (IMO) is the value. Without the drinks, we spent about $50 on an excellent meal. Adding in a cocktail and a glass of wine, our total came out to $75 before tip. That's insane for the quality of food. To be sure, there are definitely items on the menu that would let us rack up the bill, but most of their food felt almost underpriced. We'll definitely be back soon!

    Dayton W.

    Failed my finals then came here with my roommates and I cheered up. The chicken sliders were so good and the service was top notch. Nothing beats sitting outside with the boys downing a bottle of wine and sipping a happy hour martini

    Damn, son
    Michael P.

    We visited Eugene and made a reservation at this place. The interim was well decorated with nice art and dim lighting. The wait staff was attentive but also left you alone and communicated that our drinks would take some time. My drink was on the strong side but a nice old fashioned. The menu did not have a huge selection but had some interesting flavor combinations. The deviled eggs were good but nothing extra special. The burger was really good and I got the smoked jojos as a side. I was not really into the apple ketchup but the jojos were very tasty on their own. A unique place with some local charm. Highly recommend.

    Menu
    Katherine R.

    The ambience is there, the cocktail menu hits it, and they have some good small plates. I wish their menu was a little larger or that they had some more vegetarian options though. They've got some delicious salads, unique appetizers that you can't get other places in Eugene (like oyster shooters or squid ink black garlic bread), and an extensive wine list. It's worth checking out and enjoying the vibe!

    Wide selection of locally sourced oysters
    Mark Edward H.

    The typical Eugene encounter lifespan is four years, from the time one's kid enters University of Oregon, to the time the kid graduates. Grateful we are, then, that we got turned on to Party Bar early in the pandemic, when our son was but a lowly sophomore. Excellent spot. Gorgeous interior with a "secret" back room wine shop and bar. Al fresco dining out front, and i between, a beautiful room sprinkled with knowledgeable staff. Craft cocktails and an outstanding wine program. And on the menu: Oysters! And a kitchen with a sense of adventure and joy, where a modest tater tot might sit gleefully on a plate alongside a lusty foie gras. Delightful! Party Bar was chosen by my chef wife and my laid back UO son many times during our four year stint in The Huge, and most telling, it was chosen as our final dining spot ever in Eugene. Long my Party Bar reign!

    Focaccia pimento grilled cheese
    Cianna B.

    One of our favorite date night spots in town, Party Bar never disappoints. Their cocktail program is always creative and there is something for every palette. This time I enjoyed the Tiger's which was a perfect blend of warm flavors like vanilla with a bit of smokiness from the scotch. Their deviled eggs are always perfection and I definitely recommend adding the crispy chicken skin. Their fried chicken slider is always a tasty bit. Quite a selection of oysters, we enjoyed the Shigoku this time, sweet and not too large. We tried the gnocchi tots, which were fun and different, I especially loved the white BBQ sauce that was like a combo of ranch and BBQ. For our main dishes we got the lamb meatloaf sandwich and the pimento focaccia grilled cheese. The lamb is one of our favorite dishes there, it's consistently a standout part of the meal. The grilled cheese was just ok. I've had a lot of pimento cheese in my life so I was excited to see it on a menu. But the bread was overly buttered and there was a lot of non-pimento cheese that took away from the dish. It was a nice thick bread, but the focaccia component didn't really come through. For dessert we got a mini honey pie and the mini donut bites with passion fruit curd. The curd was excellent and really brought bright flavor to the dish but the donut were way over fried and had a savory corndog taste. The mini pie was excellent though and rich salty honey flavor, it was a unique variation on a chess pie. A tip for busy nights, you can call as you are driving over to put your name on the list and they will give you an estimated wait then!

    Kale salad
    Winter B.

    I've been wanting to try Party Bar for a while now after seeing it on Yelp and reading their great reviews. I called in a takeout order and they were super friendly and accommodating over the phone. The food was ready to go once I got there. It is a bit tricky to find parking around this area especially on weekends. Something to note. The inside was cute, but pretty dark. I was really excited about the cornbread and it smelled delicious. Unfortunately it wasn't my favorite and didn't have a sweet taste that traditional cornbread has. It was also 7$ for a very small portion. If you like a more savory bread than you may like this but otherwise I would skip it. The kale salad I got was delicious though. The dressing was amazing and I really like how they used breadcrumbs instead of croutons. Overall, this spot was good but I wouldn't go out of my way to come here and it is on the pricier side.

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    Best oysters in the PNW! Try their mac and cheese dish as well. Love this spot.

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    Does Party Bar offer private parties/events?

    Yes!! For parties of 50 or less we offer the Party Downtown space. The whole space can be rented for more than 50 people. Email tiffany@partyeugene.com for more info. Thanks!!

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    Lion and Owl - Excellent espresso

    Lion and Owl

    4.4(420 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    There are restaurants that seduce you with promise, and others that test your patience before…read morerevealing their intent. Lion & Owl, on this particular morning, proved to be both--a place of evident talent, yet uneven discipline, where flashes of brilliance are offset by lapses that no serious kitchen should permit. Let us begin with the triumph. The buckwheat pancakes arrive not merely as breakfast, but as a composition. A stack of admirable loft and structure--evidence of a properly developed batter, handled with restraint and precision. The crumb is airy yet resilient, each bite yielding gently before dissolving into a delicate nuttiness inherent to buckwheat. A caramelized banana sauce pools generously, glossy and fragrant, its sweetness tempered by the cultured tang of crème fraîche. Toasted coconut chips scatter across the top like crisp punctuation, lending both aroma and texture. This is cooking that understands balance--sweetness checked by acidity, softness lifted by crunch, comfort elevated by technique. It is, quite simply, a five out of five dish. The kitchen, here, remembers what it means to nourish and delight. And then--alas--we encounter its counterpoint. The mushroom brioche toast, in conception, should be a study in harmony: buttery bread, earthy fungi, silken eggs, fresh greens. Yet the execution falters at its very foundation. The brioche--so essential, so central--is pushed past the threshold of caramelization into bitterness. In a bread so rich with butter and sugar, precision is everything; overcook it, and the entire structure collapses under a shadow of char. The garnish, too, feels careless--large stems of greenery draped without intention, rather than composed with purpose. It is a dish that looks promising from a distance but betrays its flaws upon inspection. A two out of five--a failure not of imagination, but of discipline. The brie and truffle macaron arrives as an afterthought--set aside, unannounced, uncentered, as though it were a spare utensil rather than a composed pastry. Presentation matters. It signals care. Here, there is none. And the macaron itself? A confection that should whisper with delicacy instead resists with age. The shell is hardened, the interior overly chewy--signs of time having passed unkindly. The flavor is confused: a sweet, almost vanilla shell encasing a mild, savory filling of whipped brie and timid truffle. Neither side asserts itself; neither yields to the other. It is neither dessert nor savory course, but a muddled compromise. A two out of five, and left unfinished--a silent verdict more damning than words. The mimosa, I am told, is bright and pleasing, though presented without flourish--a small omission, but telling in a restaurant aspiring to polish. A four out of five, competent yet unadorned. The pour-over coffee reveals a lighter roast profile: bright acidity at the fore, a nutty mid-palate, a gently lingering finish. It is, as you observed, "hipster coffee"--intentionally expressive, though perhaps too acidic for a more classical palate. On flavor alone, a three out of five. Yet the experience is marred by a most unforgivable intrusion: a hair in the initial cup. Such a thing should never reach a guest. Ever. And beyond the plate--there is service. Dishes arriving out of sequence. Eggs meant for one guest appearing with another's delayed entrée. A table divided, one diner finished while the other waits. Explanations that do not align with reality. Items placed without acknowledgment or intention. These are not minor stumbles; they are fractures in the very architecture of hospitality. The Verdict Lion & Owl is a restaurant caught between what it is capable of and what it consistently delivers. There is real talent in this kitchen--evident in the pancakes, in the conceptual ambition of the menu, in flashes of thoughtful composition. But talent without rigor is unreliable. And hospitality without coordination is hollow. For every moment of genuine pleasure, there is another of carelessness--overcooked bread, stale pastry, inattentive plating, lapses in cleanliness, and disjointed service. In the end, one must judge the whole, not the highlights. Overall score: 2 out of 5. A restaurant with promise--undeniably--but one that must remember that excellence is not achieved in moments. It is achieved in consistency, in care, and in respect for the guest at every stage of the meal. Until then, Lion & Owl remains... a place that almost is.

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    Headquarters Wine Bar - Kabocha squash salad. Excellent!

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    4.6(8 reviews)
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    Headquarters Wine Bar has leveled up in a big way and become a culinary destination, with the…read moreintroduction of a Thai & Japanese-inspired food menu conceived by the folks who run the Family Dinner pop-up. I had their kabocha squash salad ($11) along with a roasted salmon onigiri and a lamb curry onigiri ($7 apiece). The salad was a hit and caught me by surprise. It used pureed squash which worked really well with the crunchy pepitas and greens. It was very flavorful and balanced. The salmon onigiri was also very good, but perhaps overshadowed by the star of the show -- the lamb curry onigiri. It was love at first bite, with the powerful savory flavors taking me for a ride and some heat that had me craving the next one. Honestly it is worth the trip just to have one (or five) of these. I got to speak to the chef about how he makes them, and it was obvious that there is a lot of thought and passion given to this food. It's a very nice space and there was good music playing. Food is served until close (currently 10pm) If I could give one suggestion, I would say to dim the lights a bit at night. Overall I am excited to return and work through the entire menu.

    Exploring Eugene, I stumbled upon this sleek wine bar inside an old building that worked on the…read morenearby railroads. Now, it's a spacious wine bar and wine shop. Order a flight or a glass from the bar and sit at one of the nearby tables. I enjoyed a funky orange wine while there. The back has two large shelves filled with wine to buy. The tables have outlets nearby and the restroom is clean.

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