It is little comfort that we are not alone in these hardships; we are also not alone in the drastic changes that must be put into place in order to carry on. Chef Seamus made some of the best New Orleans-style food Ive ever had outside of the Crescent City. Rocky Butte Coffee Roasters cafe location closed on December 31. Bunk Alberta - PFD. You knew that thoughxoxo. Derbys final day was December 12. After almost 20 years in the Pearl District, restaurateur Bruce Carey has announced the closure of Bluehour, one of his celebration restaurants. And incredibly sad that we cant continue. This prix fixe seafood restaurant closed indefinitely on March 2020, but now, the former kitchen team has taken over the restaurant, turning it into the new, less-seafood-specific Tercet. This Hawthorne whiskey bar has closed after four years, bartender Robert Volz confirmed today. I think we more than succeeded, even as we retreat. It was my little comfort corner in the inner Southeast, and the easiest way to get my hands on curry donuts. For people who havent worked in restaurants, I think it must be impossible to imagine the relentless toll of food service. The Hainanese chicken cart Jas Kitchen has closed, according to an Instagram post. The restaurant has switched over to shipping their vegan dim sum and signature bowls locally and nationwide for the foreseeable future. Its possible Century will reopen in a new location the bars Instagram accounts bio still reads, Temporarily closed. newsletter, removed references to the Burnside locale, the restaurants Instagram still lists it as a location, newly implemented regulations related to wastewater disposal for food carts, Eater Portlands 2018 Food Cart of the Year, plans a brick-and-mortar called Juke Joint. The carts last day was October 23. Little did we know that we were staring down a 2-year long global pandemic! Read more about the closure here. This Williams neighborhood deli closed on December 17. Its unclear if Beast will reopen in some other form or location down the line, but chef and owner Naomi Pomeroy has confirmed that the legendary fine dining restaurant will not reopen in its current space. The cafes North Williams location will remain open. Something went wrong. Another Old Town bar owned by Eric Bowler, Maxwell closed soon after Fortune. As 2020 grinds on, there is no way for us to re-open, the closing announcement reads. Brunch Box, the food-cart-turned-restaurant known for its burgers with grilled cheese buns, has permanently closed, according to owner Derek Coughlin. The first was seeing Shift Drinks close. As they take the time to make the space their own, we highly encourage you to follow the journey & get excited about this mouthwatering addition to Portlands pizza scene., This Woodstock taqueria, which hand-pressed its own corn tortillas and used locally sourced meats, closed on July 23. Its Instagram and Facebook pages have disappeared, and a for lease sign now hangs in its window. This hidden away tasting menu spot in Southeast Portland closed quietly on March 8, announcing via a posted sign and a voicemail recording. Robert Volz is no longer an owner at Neat. Read more about the closure here. The two Northeast Killingsworth restaurants, known for their passion for incorporating Pacific Northwestern flours and local produce into their pastries, breads, and pizzas, closed on August 14. Still, six losses hurt more than others: Bco Mercat, Bon . The Portland-based grocery-meets-convenience store chain closed all three of its locations on March 31. There are a myriad of reasons that led us to this decision, the Instagram announcement reads. The departures that gutted us, from food carts to fine-dining destinations. A promising Italian cart in the Williams pod Cartside, Lunico opened in March of 2020 with a menu of Italian snacks and sandwiches. Delores, the Polish restaurant from chef BJ Smith, has turned into a vegetable-centric cafe and smoothie bar called Dirty Habit. The restaurant suffered from a fire and is closed until further notice while the incident is investigated and repairs can be made. On March 12, owner Ryan Callahan posted a detailed statement on his personal Instagram, citing a lack of financial backing, fees levied by his leasing company, and other challenges. Read more about the closure here. We reach out to Portland food writers and influencers for their perspectives on major trends, impressive newcomers, and standout meals, and share their responses in a single package. Once known as Townshends, Brew Dr. has focused more seriously on kombucha in recent years, and the additional strain of the pandemic made the tea shops too hard to keep open. The bar had been temporarily closed for months; Bowler also closed Revelry, the restaurant and bar he co-owned with Seattles prominent Relay restaurant group. For now, it looks like Bunks Water Ave location is still going strong, and the brand recently opened a location in Bridgeport Village. Other sad shutters from 2014 : To Hyang , Q Restaurant , Luna Park , Grand Cafe , Dixie , Nombe , Chez Papa Bistrot , Hi-Lo BBQ , Villa Romana , Beast and the Hare , Plum/Ume , U-Lee , Sunflower . Indirect reasons include the extreme difficulty in finding people to work, the anemic economic support from both our local government and the federal government, and the sobering reality that its almost impossible to make a full service restaurant and bar in a high-rent district succeed without the tourism and office worker population required. Read more about the closure here. From absurd food & supply costs, labor, taxes, putting out fires, violence/lack of safety, robberies to never being able to bounce back from losing the outdoor tent, my hail mary I desperately need during the long, rainy months Its been quite the three years. A veteran of the food industry for 25 years, Stokes will step back to care for her mother for the time being, but teased that this is not goodbye: I will be bringing you more. This iconic Portland gay bar, known for its drag shows and live music, has closed, according to a post on the bars Instagram account. Portland, OR San Diego . It was in 2021, but Im still sad about Alley Mezza and what led to that closure. 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Chefs Jessie Aron and Colin McArthur, who previously owned the food cart Carte Blanche, attributed the closure to the financial and emotional strain of running a restaurant right now. A Portland-style pizzeria nestled in the Foster-Powell neighborhood, Char Pizza was beloved for its various pies named for neighborhood and friends cats. Its unclear if this rising star Arab cart will reopen, but the cart has closed indefinitely after a conflict with one of its neighbors. A spokesperson for the Merchant City spot said: "We are very sad to announce that tomorrow (Sunday, April 30) will be our last day of trading. -Janey Wong, reporter for Eater Portland "For me, the closure of Baby Blue was a sad start to the new year. The bars lease ended at the end of September, and restaurant group Independent Restaurant Concepts chose not to renew. Portlands oldest Jewish deli closed at the end of March. An inventive and eccentrically named restaurant, the Hairy Lobster has served its last themed dinner. Co-owner Becky Atkins said the minimal amount of seating outside just wasnt sustainable in the long term, and they wanted to make room for other restaurants to survive the pandemic. Communion had just been open for a year and was finally finding some footing when the pandemic hit. For my mental health & wellbeing and until I can carve a tiny space for me again alley mezza will be closed. Read the full story here. Eater Portland reached out clarification at the time, and the owners did not respond. In the closing announcement, Escalante says she decided to move to Los Angeles to be closer to family. The cafe had recently rebranded from its original name, the Arrow, and went through a new remodel. As I continue to work through cancer recovery, I have concluded that it is time for me to take a different path in life, so after 34 years in the business, I will eventually be a guest rather than an operator! a closing announcement on the website reads. The Northeast Portland location of this beer bar closed March 19, according to a Facebook post. The Kenton neighborhood brunch spot, market, and bar is calling it quits. This casual Southeast Portland cafe has closed permanently, bad news for many of the communitys artists, comedians, and musicians who would perform in the Ford Building space. After just a little more than a year open, the Spanish restaurant within the Hyatt Centric has closed permanently. The cart will return in the form of pop-ups and farmers market stands in the near future. Eater has been unable to get in contact with the owners. At some point emotions need to be put aside and one must look at situations with a logical mind. Its possible the space will reopen with a new concept under new ownership, however, according to a follow-up social media post: We hope that the Grant House will open again for someone with a new vision and a new dream that respects the history of the beautiful building and the stories it holds secret to its heart.. This dive bar, which sits at the bustling intersection of SE Clinton Street and SE 26th Avenue, closed on March 10. The under-the-Hawthorne Bridge ramen shop Menya Hokusei, which made its noodles with Oregon wheat and barley, has closed. Paleys Place, the legendary restaurant that was instrumental in spearheading the farm-to-table movement in Portland, closed on November 27. This was a tough decision to make, as I have learned from and grown so much from this experience. We feel incredibly fortunate to have had such a wonderfully supportive community of friends share our space, honestly it feels more like youve all become family, the closure announcement reads. By submitting your email, you agree to our, The freshest news from the local food world, Portlands Saddest Restaurant and Food Cart Closures in 2022, According to Food Writers and Influencers, Sign up for the This soccer-themed Hawthorne pub has decided to close up shop August 23. After a move from Northeast Portland to North Portland, Blind Ox Taphouse is throwing in the towel. The Bybee location of Boxer Ramen, the chain of Portland ramen shops perhaps known more for its okonomiyaki tots, has closed, transforming into a Baes Chicken. This was a very difficult decision, but unfortunately challenges from the pandemic and rising costs have made it apparent that our only option is to close the Pearl Public House, the public statement announcing the closure reads. This DJ-centric bar in Old Town has closed after the owners years of legal battles with their landlord. We dont expect any of those customers to return until this pandemic is over., Southeast Portland breakfast holdout Sanborns will not reopen, after 15 years serving German pancakes and corned beef hash. Zells Cafe and the Cakery will close in May, and more news to know. All Pok Pok restaurants - PFD. Due to many financial strains placed on the business we wont be able to reopen our doors after the dust settles, the post reads. The company is currently selling its bake mixes online and at New Seasons, and the closing announcement on the website alludes to a potential cookbook and video content. Supernova Vegan has opened a cafe in its place. For around a year, Eater Portland has been trying to determine whether Random Order Pie Bar, the Alberta Street coffee shop and bakery, would reopen at its original location. It was a wild ride, Portland! the bio reads. Which bars will succumb to the overwhelming debt of unpaid rent? A taco shop lauded for its Austin-style tacos and its margaritas, Stella Taco closed shop for good on July 19. Lauded Portland chef Naomi Pomeroys all-day cafe and market closed on October 15. This downtown cocktail bar has closed temporarily just ahead of their one-year anniversary. Portland so badly needed a beautiful . The saying is winners never quit, and quitters never win, but contrary to popular belief, I think quitting is for winners. We have loved being part of this community and will be donating a portion of proceeds from the rest of this month to the schools/little league who have been HUGE supporters of ours. The restaurants next door dessert shop, Holler Treats, plans to remain open. Learn more about the closure here. This St. Johns falafel cart closed on August 28, after six years open. The cocktail bar was known as a neighborhood mainstay and a place to debrief movies after showings at Cinema 21 next door, over cocktails and world-pantry-style snacks. Portland Seafood Company opened in 2011 in Restaurants Unlimiteds portfolio, which also owns restaurants like Portland City Grill and Stanfords. For more than a decade, it has been our joy and honor to bring sweetness to your celebrations, milestones, and cravings, a closing announcement reads. Its where I met my first drag queen. The Beaverton location will stay open. Please enter a valid email and try again. The last day of business was December 30. Its owners announced in late March via Instagram that they had sold the business and that another concept would be moving in, but offered no other details. One of the earlier additions to the Alberta Arts restaurant boom, Helsers opened 16 years ago serving breakfast and lunch in a bright and cheery space. Lac St. Jack, the Mercato Grove location of chef Aaron Barnetts French restaurant St. Jack, closed on October 29. The decision doesnt seem to be related to the pandemic; the post says the closure was due to internal issues. Co-owner Andy Kou says he should be working on something else soon, and said those interested in his next move should follow his personal Instagram account, @dobiedaddy. One of Southeast Portlands best spots for biscuits and gravy, Arleta Library Bakery & Cafe will close permanently after 15 years, says chef and owner Nick Iannarone. Thank you for being part of the show.. Many restaurants are currently hibernating, hoping to survive the winter; that doesn't mean they will. The chill vibe and comforting food made me happy that I had moved to the Portland area. I am humbled and honored by your continued support, before and after the pandemic, and I really couldnt have survived this last year without you, writes owner Jennifer Plitzko in an Instagram post. The company closed a number of restaurants in the Pacific Northwest after filing for bankruptcy last year. Initially this was supposed to be a 3 month trial period for my self to see if yall would like my pies - 8 months later here we are, a post on the carts Instagram reads. If you buy something from an Eater link, Vox Media may earn a commission. The closure follows a recent move and reopening at Metalwood Salvage. -Rachel Pinsky, Eater Portland contributor "Honestly, any restaurant that had to close this year is a really sad occasion, especially given all that restaurant owners and workers have had to weather and endure up until this point. It was the end of an era, closing the doors of a Portland icon.-Nori de Vega (@nomnom_nori), influencer, Im still upset that Brasa Haya closed before it found its footing, and not just because I was a fan of Ian Muntzerts food at Commonwealth in San Francisco for almost a decade before we both moved to Portland. This sandwich cart, known for its legit and heavy-duty Philly cheesesteaks, shut down for good on December 19. Sorry it had to be this way, the closing announcement reads. Vegan and vegetarian eatery Picnic is trading for the final time on Sunday, April 30. Bark City is selling its Portland operation turnkey, complete with the cart, smoker, everything included to run a bbq cart, and its lease at the Lot at Johns Marketplace. As a young, (poorly) closeted queer person who grew up in the woods, it was my only real exposure to other queer people, a place to see what it looked like to be a queer adult. These past few years have been rough on everyone and we know life has not been easy on you either (and those challenges just kept coming). We found ourselves with a cafe overrun with mold and asbestos with no avenues for restoration, our leadership destabilized, and a staff shortage. The nonprofit hopes to purchase a building in Old Town, with updated amenities and a larger organizing and community support space. Imjai has been open since 2014, selling dishes like yen ta fo, also known as pink noodle soup. Google is now indicating the restaurant has officially closed. The lease ended, and owner Lisa Herlinger nudged Katelyn Williams, the owner of Kates Ice Cream, toward taking over the space. Those meals were foundational for me as a food writer and as a diner, and even beyond that they were settings for formative moments in my life. A new tenant, the Bend-based Bangers and Brews, will take over the former Open Tandoor space. One of Portlands only places to find khachapuri and khinkali, the restaurant is selling frozen dumplings and take-and-bake bread boats online, for those looking to stock up. In May, Tiffin Ashas Instagram account posted an anniversary post, saying that the Tiffin Asha you have come to know will no longer be, and that owners Sheila Bommakanti and Elizabeth Golay would be beginning a new chapter with their business. Dunbar's Creole Cuisine. One of the locations of Portlands hip, minimalist tea shop chain, Tea Bars Killingsworth location has closed permanently, making way for the incoming juice bar Drink Mamey. European-inspired rotisserie chicken restaurant and market Rotigo closed on October 22. The company still retains four locations in the Portland area. As many have faced in the climate of modern day virus consequences our North Portland pub just has not been able to gain traction after the last couple of brutal years. I want to try to avoid mentioning some of the real gut-punch closures previously mentioned here, so Ill say that I feel a specific sadness for the now-closed restaurants that meant so much to me as a teenager and as a young professional. The brewery was known for its Belgian-style ales. We want to thank our past crew members and especially our loyal customers for supporting E-San in our 22 years of being open, the Instagram announcement, posted January 9, reads. After 30 years in downtown Portland, Persian House closed its doors in May. This brewery has closed its North Williams pub, its second location. These uptown village food carts both served excellent food and were gone too soon.-Rachel Pinsky, Eater Portland contributor, Honestly, any restaurant that had to close this year is a really sad occasion, especially given all that restaurant owners and workers have had to weather and endure up until this point. This has proven to not be a temporary situation and it is not a situation we can manage. A posted sign says the cafe will close because of increased food and labor costs. 2020 has inflicted a series of gut-wrenching closures on L.A., so it's hard to know where to begin. He plans to open a new project in Oregon City, though details are scarce at this point. The decision to close was purely financial, wrote owner Liz Davis in the restaurants newsletter. Viola Wine Cellars - PFD. After 10 years on North Mississippi, Radar closed on April 15. Callahan was stabbed in November, which necessitated the temporary closure of the restaurant he set up a GoFundMe at the time to help cover employees pay and his medical bills. This Northwest Portland Chinese American restaurant, known for its upscale seafood dishes, has permanently closed, according to its website. Heres hoping were wrong. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. A popular food cart specializing in inventive takes on Nordic cuisine, Skidblanir announced via Instagram that it would be closing in late December rather than renew the lease. I know many would have wanted to support No Bones through takeout and delivery too. -Waz Wu, Eater Portland contributor, While Pok Pok was pretty sad, Bar King may have been the toughest pill to swallow a spot with so much thought, talent and drive behind it never really got a chance to get off the ground and get going. -Nick Woo, Eater Portland contributor, Seeing Pok Pok close was definitely shocking to me, as Im sure it was to other Portlanders. -Ron Scott, Eater Portland contributor, Oui at Southeast Wine Collective was a huge bummer. There are many commonly cited factors that weighed into our decision, not least of all our ongoing difficulty staffing, and the rising costs of doing business, owner Bruce Carey writes in a closing announcement.
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