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    SakéOne

    4.6 (129 reviews)
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    Outdoor seating

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    John L.

    Very friendly folks will greet you and tell you all about sake. Get a flight if either local or imports or maybe both. Have some snacks that are reasonably priced and wait for the free tour of his they make sake. It is a relaxing time.

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    Ron R.

    Now this is definitely unique to Oregon. And probably the only one of its kind here too! I've bought and sampled plenty of imported saké from various regions of Japan. As well as visited a few distilleries. But for this locally made saké, I would say they've got their own clean and crispy flavor with the varieties that I've sampled. Here we tried both their Sweet Flight ($12) and their Daiginjo Flight ($25) and I was pretty impressed with both of them. But I did favor the daiginjo moreover than the sweet. We even did a small charcuterie plate to snack on as we sipped and sampled. For now, only their tasting room is open, but you can also sit outside to enjoy the sun on their patio if you choose. The tables outside do have umbrellas, just in case the clouds roll away and you need some shade. So I say, "for now" only because they use to do distillery tours. Due to covid they wanna keep the place sanitized, understandable! However, I was told that they will start up tours again sometime in the near future, and I plan to do so once they're ready. Finally, to give some credit, our group had reservations and we were hosted by and served by Allison and Samantha. Both were cordial and knowledgeable about their saké. Whatever questions I had, they answered; Everything from the process, to the fruitiness, or dry flavors, they balanced our taste buds to the type of saké with the flights. Thank you Allison and Samantha! Keep in mind the tasting room location isn't like visiting one of the fancy vineyard in the area. If you've never been here, don't expect vista views or anything. Just expect some enjoyable and satisfying saké. This is definitely a "something different" type of experience to say the least. Kanpai!

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    Jason C.

    I've wanted to come for a while, and it was amazing! I'd been buying their G Joy and G 50 for some time and was excited to try a broader range of their wares. Definitely one of the best tours and tastings I've ever had. Carly was so knowledgeable and friendly and really helped us get to know the SakéOne family. The tasting we picked was of all SakéOne craft sakés and was just delightful. I appreciated experiencing all the various nuances of flavor. Carly was super attentive and provided lots of great info. My friend was also super impressed and thought it was fantastic. I had such an excellent time and can't wait to bring back more folks to try our tasty saké!

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    Tammy Y.

    Tonight was Oysterfest at Saké One. A starting Bloody Mary (with Saké). A pairing with 4 different Sakés and sunstone oysters from Hama-Hama farms, provided by The Pacific Way restaurant. Their shucking skills were impressive, and they were knowledgeable. A couple of sides and very relaxing evening. They even had live music to boot. They do events about twice a month if they can get enough people. It's awesome. Also, if you're not a member, why not?? Love the people (Alyson and Karson are really the best!!) and the Saké is a deal with membership!

    Jason V.

    Two sake flights and a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Charcuterie plate made for an awesome mid-day luncheon! The patio and deck at SakeOne is quaint, bordered by bamboo, a quiet fountain, umbrellas to deflect the sun, and helpful and attentive staff. We purchased three bottles of our favorite sake to go, and we are seriously considering joining the membership club on our next visit. From the Sweet flight, my wife's favorites were the Plum and the Asian Pear, while I also adored the Plum and the Hakutsuru Awayuki. We both agreed the Coconut Lemongrass was nice to sip, but a bit too sweet and thick: it would be best as a cooking sake, in our opinion. Of the Craft flight, the Silver and Pearl bookended our experience as the superior offerings, with the Sillver being a light-weight traditional, and the Pearl being thick and almost creamy, with an edge that cuts like a katana. Unfortunately, the brewery building was closed due to Covid-19, but that is to be expected. It's nice to have high-quality, locally made sake right here in Oregon! SakeOne is a must visit for any sake connoisseur in the Pacific Northwest. It's the best experience you'll find outside the Land of the Rising Sun.

    Takako S.

    My first experience of kura tour followed by tasing. (Kura tour is Fri to Sun) Knowledgeable staff explains how the first sake making business in US started here in Oregon, and all processes they go through to fine sake. They also have outdoor seating picnic table, so you can bring your snacks while you are tasing flight. I liked organic junmai and limited edition (see the attached photos). Also try Yomi, very clear flavor and comes in can. Excited to bring this to my next camping trip!

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    Tammy Y.

    We've been members here as long as we have at Apolloni and it's SO worth it. Membership discounts are the best! We love the Saké and the staff are really knowledgeable and friendly. We also love the outdoor seating area on days like today. The spacing is good enough to have a private conversation. A perfect day for Sake . They also have events like the terrarium and paint night which we did recently and we loved it.

    Shauna F.

    Love love love this place. Mia taught me so much about sake and I ended up signing up for the quarterly membership ($35 every quarter that includes 1-2 bottle shipment, free glass of sake any day, pick up parties with free flights and food, etc). This is the only place in the pnw that brews their own sake and does tastings.

    Emily C.

    My husband, friend, and I had a really fun tasting experience here earlier this summer (though less tasting for me, more sniffing - ugh, pregnancy). My husband is a SakéOne club member so he was especially psyched to visit since we've enjoyed periodic saké deliveries for the past couple of years. We elected to do the tasting outside since it was a nice, mild day, and the employee who served us was really nice. I've done a tasting here before a few years back and love that they have different flight options to choose from. My husband & pal each chose a different tasting so they could share the two and it worked out well. We bought a couple bottles to bring back home to CT, so I'm looking forward to trying them at some point. Also - LOVE the ceramic sake sets - they are so gorgeous!

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    Judith M.

    If you are a huge sake fan, this should be on your tour. Or if you are not that familiar with sake this should be on your tour. If you are a general fan of run off the mill sake and you just like the $10 bottle of your favorite stuff, you might want to stop here - but be prepared for sticker shock. This is the bespoke winery experience of sake tasting. Unlike the Takara sake museum in Berkeley where you get an entire flight and a history of sake making for five dollars, here for $12 you will get five interesting tastes and be able to purchase top shelf sake at A slightly higher mark up than regular Whole Foods prices. If you're lucky you will have a rather officious millennial with a slightly derisive air poor for you. I All in all I am very glad that I stopped to check it out on a whim during my drive from Astoria back to Eugene. I do love the fall surprise.

    Sake cheers to the birthday girls!

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    Great service. Wonderful sake tastings. Lots of varieties for purchase. They have e appetizers as well. Nice outdoor deck in summer.

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    Emily - Thanks so much! We can't wait to help you again.

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    Thanks so much for your kind words, Quinn. Hope to see you again soon!

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    My lunch of salmon fish tacos was super delicious, they use fresh corn tortillas from local PDX…read moretortillería (https://www.threesisterspdx.com/). Had a nice chat with the owner and her daughter and even purchased 3 crochet purses from one of the owner's friends. Delight place, definitely recommend them and will be back with my hubby and daughter's. P.S. ambiance is trendy and cool with varied sitting options

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    5.0(4 reviews)
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    I was invited to come in for a wine tasting during their opening months and I was extremely…read moreimpressed with the service, the presentation, and the wine tasting. This winery recently opened in the first floor of the Dundee hotel. It's closer to 99W so when you come in from the parking lot, you will pass a couple other wineries. This is one of five wineries and a restaurant that is in the first floor of the Dundee hotel. Our server was named Kalina, and she was so nice and personable. She had recently come back from working in a winery in Australia. I was impressed with her knowledge of wine, but she explained that she started working in wineries back when she was just 15 helping with events/weddings at a family friend's winery. She had worked at several wineries even though she was just in her twenties. The winery itself also had lots of charm and was very calming with the soft pink furnishings and relaxing sofa and chairs. The design was on point and chic. We enjoyed all the wines. Kalina even gave us a small bowl of gourmet popcorn to compliment some of the wines. I definitely will come back to this spot for another tasting or a glass of wine. Our server also said that on the third Thursday of every month they do complimentary pours and have either live music or artists at the various wineries in the building as part of a collaborative art walk within Dundee. Currently the wine tastings are $30 per person, but if you are a guest at the hotel they have a BOGO special. This winery is definitely a special spot to check out if you are planning a day trip to Oregon wine country. This wine tasting was definitely a highlight of my summer. Reservations and recommended, but definitely not required - and the experience was truly lovely.

    We stopped through on a roadtrip and had a fantastic experience thanks to Kalina. The wine was…read morefantastic and she was very knowledgeable/passionate. Her recommendations were top notch. The tasting room is also beautifully decorated with comfortable seating. We will be stopping by on our next trip!

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    5.0(5 reviews)
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    I love Dauntless wine bar in Forest Grove and the winery is just as amazing! This place has great…read moreviews and great vibes. If you're lucky enough to go when Joe is working - he is the best and always makes my wine tasting experience so fun! I highly recommend trying every variation of their wines. I went from being a periscope girly to getting a case of multiple different wines and bubbles. I love that they are dog friendly and we can relax in the tasting room. Can't wait to visit again!

    Occasionally, they have a food truck come up and serve food. They do have your basic cheese,…read morechocolate, cracker, etc. plate they'll put together for you. We became members here just on a random visit but if you know Joe or once you've met Joe, who generally is the one working both locations... Well, how could you not want to join! And most important of all, the wine is delicious! Every bottle is named after a airplane or member or event, etc. part of any and all military positions. So it makes a very unique! Both locations are very beautiful and all I can say is you actually need to visit both! This winery is military based, and although we are not military, we love what this place is founded on and what they support. The forest Grove location is a cute little hole in the wall winery and I believe you can sit outside as well. It is in the heart of downtown Forest Grove so everything is in walking distance! The old Highway 47 location is perched up on a hill just down the road from Henry Haag Lake and if you look closely, you can see, Helens and one other mountain. You sit back relax look over the vineyards and if you're lucky there might be somebody playing some live music. They also have seating options for inside the highway location, which has AC and heat depending on the weather. You should definitely try out dauntless wine! You won't regret it.

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    Ardiri Winery & Vineyards

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    4.3(87 reviews)
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    Ardiri Winery is a gorgeous location in the hills of wine country. The wines just aren't great…read more I like the presentation of the wines as you pick your flight and then small carafes are brought out for your tasting. But the server never went thru the wines and explain the origin or the history of the wines. This was a negative as the winery we previously visited had an informative narrative as part of the presentation. There are so many wineries in the Willamette region, and we will continue to taste at many others. But I will not recommend Ardiri as one for new visitors to visit.

    Spectacular vineyard, forrest, and Mount Hood (if it's a clear day) views in a cool setting…read more We stopped in with a group of four for a Friday afternoon wine tasting. We didn't have a reservations, but were still able to get a nice fire pit table outside under the trellis. Once taken to our table, we were brought out a pour of their bubbles, such a delightful way to be welcomed while we decided what we wanted to order. Two of us opted to taste and the other two for a glass of wine. Glass sizes were generous pours. For tasting we went with both the classic - red, and bianca - white flights to share. Since we were sharing, our tasting associate was nice enough to give us a splash more of each so we could really try the wines. It was interesting that even though we were surrounded by a vineyard, most of the wine on the tasting menu didn't seem to be local. While the wine was all made by the winery, there were wines made with grapes from both Napa valley and Washington. They even had a blend that was made with both Napa and Oregon grapes. While these weren't necessarily my favorite wines I've had, I still really enjoyed my experience here, and did end up going home with a bottle of pinot. I'd probably skip the tasting next time and go for a bottle or glass, after trying and determining one that I liked.

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