List of defunct restaurants in Portland, Oregon
List of Defunct Restaurants in Portland, Oregon[edit | edit source]
Portland, Oregon, known for its vibrant culinary scene, has seen many restaurants come and go over the years. This list highlights some of the notable defunct restaurants that once contributed to the city's diverse dining landscape.
Bijou Cafe[edit | edit source]
The Bijou Cafe was a beloved breakfast and brunch spot located in downtown Portland. Known for its classic American breakfast fare with a focus on local ingredients, Bijou Cafe was a staple for both locals and tourists. The restaurant was particularly famous for its omelets and freshly baked pastries. After several decades of service, Bijou Cafe closed its doors, leaving behind fond memories for its patrons.
Esparza's Tex-Mex Cafe[edit | edit source]
Esparza's Tex-Mex Cafe was a popular destination for those seeking authentic Tex-Mex cuisine in Portland. Located in the heart of the city, Esparza's offered a menu filled with traditional dishes such as enchiladas, tacos, and fajitas. The vibrant atmosphere and friendly service made it a favorite among families and groups. Despite its popularity, Esparza's eventually closed, marking the end of an era for Tex-Mex lovers in Portland.
Le Bistro Montage[edit | edit source]
Le Bistro Montage was an iconic late-night dining spot known for its eclectic menu and lively ambiance. Situated under the Morrison Bridge, Montage was famous for its Cajun-inspired dishes, including jambalaya and alligator bites. The restaurant was also known for its unique practice of wrapping leftovers in elaborate foil sculptures. Montage's closure was a significant loss to Portland's late-night dining scene.
Roman Candle Baking Co.[edit | edit source]
Roman Candle Baking Co. was a bakery and cafe located on Division Street, known for its artisanal breads and pastries. The establishment was part of the city's growing appreciation for high-quality, locally sourced baked goods. Roman Candle's wood-fired pizzas and freshly baked loaves were particularly popular among the neighborhood residents. Despite its success, Roman Candle eventually closed, leaving a gap in the local bakery scene.
Roxy Diner[edit | edit source]
Roxy Diner was a quirky, 24-hour diner located in the heart of downtown Portland. Known for its retro decor and eclectic menu, Roxy Diner was a haven for night owls and those seeking comfort food at any hour. The diner served a variety of dishes, from hearty breakfasts to late-night snacks, and was a popular spot for both locals and visitors. The closure of Roxy Diner marked the end of a unique chapter in Portland's dining history.
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