The Woodsman Tavern
The Woodsman Tavern is a renowned restaurant and bar located in Portland, Oregon. Known for its rustic charm and high-quality cuisine, The Woodsman Tavern has become a staple in the local dining scene since its establishment.
History[edit | edit source]
The Woodsman Tavern was founded in 2011 by Duane Sorenson, the founder of Stumptown Coffee Roasters. The establishment quickly gained popularity for its unique blend of Southern-inspired dishes and Pacific Northwest ingredients. The interior design of the tavern reflects a rustic, woodsy aesthetic, which complements its name and theme.
Cuisine[edit | edit source]
The menu at The Woodsman Tavern features a variety of dishes that emphasize locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant is particularly known for its seafood offerings, including oysters and clams, as well as its charcuterie boards. The bar offers an extensive selection of craft cocktails, local beers, and an impressive wine list.
Location[edit | edit source]
The Woodsman Tavern is situated in the Southeast Portland neighborhood, an area known for its vibrant food and drink scene. The address is 4537 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97206.
Ambiance[edit | edit source]
The ambiance of The Woodsman Tavern is designed to evoke a sense of warmth and comfort. The interior features reclaimed wood, vintage lighting fixtures, and a cozy fireplace, creating an inviting atmosphere for diners.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Since its opening, The Woodsman Tavern has received numerous accolades from local and national publications. It has been featured in The Oregonian, Portland Monthly, and Bon Appétit magazine, among others.
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