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    4.0 (6 reviews)

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    Great food and a wonderful server! I highly recommend this place! Best fish and chips.

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    Kyllo's Seafood & Grill - Clam pasta.

    Kyllo's Seafood & Grill

    4.0(2k reviews)
    22.2 mi
    $$$

    When: Sat. May 23rd, 2026, 2:30 pm, Party of 2 Adults…read more It's hard to believe that it had been over 5 years since, my wife and I last visited Kyllo's. Service here at Kyllo's is really on-point. Every staff member works in unison to make your dining experience superb. Our host seated us promptly, our server and busser appeared in a timely manner. Add to the fact, that you have large open windows displaying the oceanfront and that makes for a wonderful dining experience. For food, my wife had a bowl of Clam Chowder and Garlic bread. As for me, I started out with a fresh plate of Potato Chips and of course, a 3-piece order of the Halibut Fish & Chips. Everything was delicious, like before and nothing disappointed us. I would definitely recommend a fresh plate of potato chips to start you meal.

    Had lunch there today around 2:00 pm. Was able to get in…read moreright away and had a window table in the bar. The restaurant is quite large , but with limited parking. You get to the restaurant by entering the side street to the north and winding behind the hotel next door. Some people park in the public lot to the south of the restaurant and walk. We had calamari as an appetizer. It was average though the aioli was very good. My GF had the crab cakes. There were two of them and she rated them average. She did like the sweet potato fries they came with. I had the halibut fish tacos. They had large pieces of fish and lots of cabbage. The dressing was bland, but the fish was good. A little messy to eat. I also had a side of fries. Their amber beer and mai tai capped off the meal. Service was excellent and our experience was positive overall. Remember that it's a touristy town so lots of families and noisy kids. We'll be back to try more items.

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    Kyllo's Seafood & Grill - View from our table

    View from our table

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    Fish and chips was delightful

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    Fireside Lounge

    Fireside Lounge

    4.0(14 reviews)
    39.0 mi
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    Fireside Lounge seems like a typical hotel restaurant / bar in that the food is passable, and no…read morefurther effort is made because they have a captive audience. There are not a lot of other dining options in the area, so Fireside is a pretty easy choice. The food is just OK. Definitely stuff that is mass-produced and heated on-site. Prices are mercifully low, so one doesn't feel as though they've been ripped off. There is a big selection of non-alcoholic beverages, which I appreciated. The real standout here was the friendliness of the staff. Everybody I interacted with was very friendly and helpful. There was a band playing during my visit, and they seemed to be as "bar band" as bar bands get. I was the only person who applauded after each song, which was weird to me. I'd have hoped that staff, at least, would have applauded as well.

    Over the last few months, I've stopped in for a beverage and sometimes an appetizer. The fireplace…read moreis cozy and the atmosphere comfortable and live music nightly. In the last couple of visits, though, it's different. My past history here prevents me from giving it a 2-star review. I know there has been a management change, and it shows. Some of my favorite staff have departed, seeking greener pastures. The reason for this review now is my most recent purchase ... a $17 glass of Pudding River Pinot Gris. When I found out the price as I cashed out, I felt robbed. I can drive less than 9 miles away and buy a whole bottle for $25. My previous glass of wine that evening was an $8 chardonnay from another local winery. I figured the Pinot Gris couldn't be much more than the Chard, especially one from Pudding River, which I've personally visited so I know their bottle prices. So, before you buy anything at the Fireside Lounge, ask the price. Don't be surprised (aka robbed) as I was.

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    Lounge interior / live entertainment

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    Teardrop Cocktail Lounge - Charcuterie and cheese board

    Teardrop Cocktail Lounge

    4.4(1k reviews)
    54.3 miPearl District
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    To speak about Teardrop Lounge, I should probably start with this:…read more Ladies and gentlemen, I present my favorite cocktail bar. Not the best -- I'm not arrogant enough to claim that. I haven't been to every cocktail bar in Portland, and saying something is the best usually says more about your lack of experience than your conviction. But favorite? That I can stand behind. And I want to get that out of the way early, because of the amount of praise I'm about to pour on this place -- fully earned, completely intentional. The biggest crime here is that I only discovered it two weeks ago, after living in Portland for a year. It had been recommended to me countless times, and I ignored it. A mistake. A painful one. But now that I've found it, I don't plan on making that mistake again. I'm not typically an Old Fashioned drinker. In fact, I usually hate them. But somewhere between curiosity and too many episodes of Mad Men, I decided to try one anyway -- fully expecting to confirm my bias. Instead, it completely flipped me. Bright, almost citrus-forward in a way that felt unusual but entirely intentional. Balanced, smooth, just enough burn to remind you what you're drinking without overwhelming it. It was the first time I actually understood the appeal. I'm pretty sure I grew a few chest hairs that night. That alone would've been impressive. But it didn't stop there. The space is beautiful -- clean, intentional, but not cold. The staff are excellent: personable, engaged, and most importantly, authentic. Not scripted, not performative. The kind of people you actually want to talk to, and hopefully, eventually be on a first-name basis with. Now, all of that gets it close to a perfect score. But what pushes it over the edge -- what makes this place stick -- is the White Russian. One of the first drinks I ever had. My dad's drink. Not because of The Big Lebowski -- that came later -- but because it's just always been his thing. And at some point, it became mine too. Typically, when bars try to "elevate" a White Russian, they ruin it. They overthink it. Swap ingredients, tweak ratios, add unnecessary flair. And more often than not, it ends in disappointment. Teardrop does the opposite. They respect it -- but refine it. The coffee liqueur actually tastes like coffee. The heavy cream is properly integrated, not just dumped on top. The vodka -- whatever they're using -- is clean, present, and perfectly measured. There's a subtle complexity to it without losing what makes the drink what it is. It's the best White Russian I've ever had. No hesitation. I've gone back twice just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. It wasn't. If someone asked me what my death row drink would be -- this specific cocktail, from this specific bar, is in the conversation. Easily. Teardrop Lounge doesn't just make great cocktails. It reminds you why cocktails matter in the first place. And that's why it's my favorite.

    We came to Teardrop Cocktail Lounge while visiting Portland and were genuinely impressed…read more The cocktails were excellent -- thoughtful, well-balanced, and clearly made by people who know what they're doing. One of the best parts was how approachable the bartenders were. We asked for custom drinks based on our preferences, and both came out perfectly tailored. Creative without being weird, and strong without being sloppy. What really stood out was the price point. For the quality of cocktails, the prices felt very reasonable compared to similar craft cocktail bars in other cities. The vibe was also great -- relaxed, cozy, and not pretentious. It felt like a place where you could come for a special drink experience without feeling like you had to "perform" or order off a rigid menu. We liked it so much we actually came back a second time during our trip. Highly recommend if you're into well-crafted cocktails, friendly bartenders, and a laid-back but elevated atmosphere.

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    Custom Created cocktails by the mixologist!

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    Filthy Vodka Martini from the local Timber Line distillery.

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