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    Willamette Egg Farms

    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    Providore Fine Foods

    Providore Fine Foods

    4.2(162 reviews)
    25.9 miKerns, Northeast Portland
    $$

    Incredible little grocer that has a huge wine selection, cute gift area, tons d European dry goods,…read morefresh produce, fresh bakery and a incredible ready food deli area. You can spend hours in this store looking through the store, prepping dinners or gift shopping! Worth the stop to check it out.

    Providore is a feast for the senses and a great place to treat yo self! Like other reviewers share,…read moreit's not the place to go for your regular grocery resupply, but for items where you want something unique, elevated, and special, this is the place. The market is well-stocked with unique shelf items from around the world-- pastas, jams/jellies, biscuits, oils, vinegars, tinned fish, and legumes. They have a vast deli case with meats, cheeses, and prepared items. The meat and fish counter is magazine-worthy and they feature some hot-food specials using meats and sausages from their counter. The wine selection is expansive-- we even saw a few bottles from the Loire region of France which we had the great fortune decades ago to visit family friends. It was the produce area that really made my heart sing and my eyes bug out. The produce section is colorful, artfully arranged. I could practically feel the antioxidants beaming into my body! I have never seen SO many varieties of alliums in my life. They had four different types of "green onion" (scallion, green garlic, calçot, and red spring onion), plus mahoosive leeks. We had a great experience with service which was friendly, helpful, and prompt. Since we were out and about doing other things we didn't get anything that required refrigeration like cheese, meats or produce, but we did have sandwiches from the deli case which were tasty. I look forward to going back for some of the produce and cheeses.

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    Red Hills Market

    Red Hills Market

    4.0(908 reviews)
    18.2 mi
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    Probably the best casual dining experience in all of yahmill county... and not just because of the…read morefood. The decor, retail options and coffee drinks are also spectacular! No matter what, you won't be disappointed. The entire place has cozy seating options throughout the entire space. Outdoor fire pit, small alcoves and plenty of regular seating in the front if you want to admire all of the wine bottles for sale. This is a perfect place to stop if you want to grab lunch or picnic items on your way out to the vineyards for wine tasting! Most wine tasting rooms will let you bring outside food to enjoy while you taste. So this is a go to spot for me as I prepare to enjoy my day out near the vines. All menu food is prepared from scratch, so expect to wait a reasonable amount of time for the legit goodness that awaits you. I love their sandwiches but they are known for the wood fired pizzas. A great place to grab a gift if you need a bottle of wine or other lovely local treats to share with another special person... definitely be sure to check it out when you're passing through Dundee next time

    The Mandatory Dundee Stop…read more Every time we spend a weekend in Oregon wine country, we somehow find ourselves back at Red Hills Market, and honestly, it has become part of the tradition. We stopped in before hitting the road home after a weekend of wine tasting, and this place continues to nail exactly what makes Dundee special: relaxed wine country vibes, great food, and a market packed with local finds you suddenly convince yourself you need to take home. The moment you walk in you catch that wood fire smell mixed with coffee, fresh bread, and wine country energy. The setup is casual and easy, order at the counter, grab a seat, and the food comes out to you. We love the rustic atmosphere here, especially the shaded outdoor seating, fire pit area, and live music nights when they have them going. Pro tip: leave extra time to wander the market while waiting for your food. There are so many unique Oregon products, wines, cheeses, snacks, and gifts packed into the space. On this trip we found a Japanese beer from one of the country's oldest breweries that incorporates sake into the brewing process. Just a cool unexpected find that perfectly fits the personality of this place. As for the food, it absolutely delivers. The breakfast sandwich was outstanding: crispy peppery bacon, an over-easy egg with yolk running into every bite, and perfectly toasted bread that gave a satisfying crunch every time. The rockfish banh mi may have been the sleeper hit of the table. Tender flaky fish, sweet garlic aioli packed with flavor, and perfectly baked bread that pulled everything together. The quiche had that perfect balance of rich savory filling and flaky crust without feeling overly heavy, the kind of thing that pairs dangerously well with a slow wine country morning. And the Reuben leaned more elevated artisan deli than greasy sandwich shop, stacked with flavorful meat, balanced tang, and toasted bread that somehow stayed crisp until the last bite. Bonus points as well for the spicy pickle spear and chips on the side. Places like Red Hills Market are what make wine country weekends memorable. Great food, relaxed atmosphere, local personality, and the kind of spot that makes visitors feel like locals for an hour or two. If you are heading to Dundee and skip Red Hills Market, you are doing it wrong.

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