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    The Paddock

    4.1 (22 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Bev H.

    Finally made it to the reinvention of the Lion and Owl, now known as The Paddock. The photo here is of the decorative separation of space. It was really attractive and a nice look. The menu was very interesting in that you could get anything from a whipped cheese chili con carne or Sea Bass. I had both! And, both were excellent. The reason I could only give a four star review is because the Seabass that I and my friend had, was only lukewarm. It was served in a cast-iron skillet, and most dishes served like that have a very hot skillet and therefore the food stays warm. We both sent ours back to be reheated, and the result was about the same. So that, for us, was a disappointment. Portion sizes are a little on the skimpy side. The cocktails were excellent and served very beautifully. The atmosphere was relaxed and refreshing and all in all, it was an excellent evening. And, the price for three of us, two of whom had two cocktails, each, was very reasonable. That is unlike their previous iteration of the Lion & Owl. There were also several options on the menu that I am looking forward to coming back and trying, especially once their outdoor patio is open. And finally, the service was excellent, though a bit confusing. I say that because we had at least three different people that came to our table. One took part of the order and then a little while later somebody else came and asked for our order and then they told us everybody is helping everybody out, but we didn't know who got our order officially and we didn't want a duplication.

    Totally wonderful!
    Michael D.

    Totally perfect. The newly reinvented Paddock sets a new standard for fine dining in Eugene. Get there as often as you can while they continue to explore terrific menu additions, lunch, brunch and more. The full bar and cocktail selection is super. With great long hours the plan is to be open seven days a week. Everything they are trying to create is amazing and I plan to try everything. This is a five star restaurant with excellent friendly service, a very attractive and comfortable atmosphere, ample free parking and very reasonable prices. In one word it's wonderful.

    Nicely re-vamped inside!
    Bill D.

    This place, for being new and just getting going does so many things right! Service, ambience, food and drinks all checked the boxes. The owners are veteran restaurateurs and have done great refurbishing the old Pad restaurant and doing lots of little things right as well. This place is well worth the visit and I see great things in their future.

    Spring peas, carrots, butter sauce, radish.

    Had a nice lunch at The Paddock. Only major complaint is that the smoked hashbrowns were not available and I flew back to the SF Bay Area the very next day so was unable to return to try them. My parents, who live in Eugene were given the impression that the dish may be taken off the menuthey stay on! To start we split the Spring Peas & Carrots, served with herbs and butter. Butter sauce was lovely but I would have preferred a touch of acidity. I had the Portobella Sandwich. I was pleasantly surprised by diced not whole portobella mushrooms, Carmalized goat cheese (huh ?), pesto, aioli. I requested aioli on the side but didn't end up eating it and should have asked for extra pesto so the sandwich wasn't too dry. Mom had the Open face Omlette, fresh cheese, herbs, grilled bread and mixed greens.

    Delicious deviled egg appetizer with a fried oyster. Yum!

    Absolutely stellar addition to the Eugene dining scene. While The Paddock is and has been an iconic establishment since 1948, this iteration from a pair of savvy restaurateurs is spot on cozy, classy, and delicious. In most areas to get this level of sophistication you would expect to pay a lot more. As it is, the menu is well rounded if not brief and will appeal to a broad range of tastes. Our meal was fantastic and timely and the drinks were finely crafted as you would expect. Rejoice Eugene, you now have a phenomenal new gathering spot for the type of communion you desire to share with SO's, family, and friends for years to come!

    Shaved Brisket Bun

    I took my wife here for their first mothersday celebratory dinner. We were met by the owner (I think?) and got sat at almost exactly our reservation time. The service was great. Our waitress was lovely, bartender was super kind and so was the Expo. Owner came by and checked on us too. Food was truely the best ive ever tasted in eugene. The brisket sandwich was insane. We were planning our nect visit before we even finished our meal. Grateful to have this kind of place here in this city

    Sea bass, forgot to take a photo until halfway in

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    Nice renovation ... However as an Animal lover the taxidermy is disappointing ... a Giraffe no less.

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    one of the best places I've been to thank you so much great service and may God bless you

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    Had a birthday lunch with friends. Food was fabulous, great atmosphere, and the staff were great. Will definately be returning.

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    We started with the fried goat cheese appetizer, a perfect portion and quite flavorful for how simple it was.

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    Bar Purlieu

    Bar Purlieu

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    (287 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    OMG!! My new favorite restaurant in Eugene!!! Did not have any high expectations, I just wanted a…read morenice glass of wine and raw oysters. Of course, had my Yelp app handy and it found Bar Purlieu for me. I got there right at 4pm when they opened since it was a Friday night, 4th of July weekend so did not know if I was going to get a big crowd since I had no reservations. I ordered the following: House Chianti (excellent)!! regret that I did not take a picture of the bottle ($14) Bone Marrow Appetizer: melt in your mouth delicious ($19) Filet Mignon: delicious, it had a morel mushroom sauce and it was absolutely divine. I got it medium rare and it was perfect ($50) 6 Oyster's: very meaty and you need to ask for fresh horseradish and tabasco sauce. They only have 1 small bottle of tabasco sauce for the whole restaurant and they serve raw oysters... what??? that is insane!!! ($4.50 PER OYSTER-that is insane too but they were nice an meaty). I will definitely be back!!!! Will bring my own Costco size Tabasco sauce

    This visit was a much better experience with truly exceptional customer service and a chance to…read morecelebrate a new friend's birthday. We sat outside because the place was packed but we're given a heater and blankets which made it a pretty cozy experience. The food was on point this time: the shaved egg yolk was a rich and delicious enhancement to the mushroom puff pastry entrée very note worthy the lemon meringue dessert.

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    South Hills Cafe & Taqueria

    South Hills Cafe & Taqueria

    4.4
    (203 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Came to South Hills Cafe in Eugene thinking I'd get a solid, low-key breakfast... and somehow ended…read moreup questioning everything I know about breakfast burritos. First of all who gave them permission to make it this good? I'm from Los Angeles, I've had my fair share of legit Mexican food, and this burrito? Absolutely ridiculous (in the best way). Like... borderline emotional experience. Honestly, the people running this place deserve a Michelin star. Or at least a standing ovation every time they bring a plate out. Super friendly crew, chill South Hills vibe, and plenty of spots to sit and enjoy what can only be described as breakfast excellence. Came in hungry, left impressed, slightly confused, and already planning my next visit. We will be back

    We were visiting family in town and my brother in law suggested South Hills for brunch on a Sunday…read moremorning in March. Our party of 7 decided to meet at 11am. We were happy to see that while they were fairly busy, they were quick to put together a table to accommodate us right away. Located within a small strip type mall in South Eugene, parking is relatively easy. This local family business is open 7 days a week from 7am to 2pm. They offer their full menu which includes both breakfast and lunch items all day. In addition to American breakfast classics they offer Mexican-inspired dishes such as Huevos Rancheros and Chilaquiles. Our server came by and welcomed us and took our drink orders. In addition to the natural offerings of coffee and assorted juices they offer specialty coffees ranging from a standard iced coffee to white mochas, cappuccinos, dirty chai tea latte's and Mexican mochas. As we began to peruse the menu we immediately noticed their prices are extremely reasonable, which is always appreciated. Everything on the menu sounded really yummy and we each made our selections. Our table ordered items including the Linguica Scramble, Pancakes, and Philly Cheesesteak sandwiches. The restaurant had a good steady stream of customers but they appeared to be able to handle the amount of people and we didn't notice anyone wait more than a couple of minutes to be seated. We also observed a good amount of to-go/Door Dash traffic. Our orders arrived in a timely manner and looked delicious. We each enjoyed our meals and we understand why my brother-in-law made the suggestion. If you are visiting the U of O campus or are in Southwest Eugene, check out South Hills Cafe!

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    Lion and Owl

    Lion and Owl

    4.4
    (420 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    There are restaurants that seduce you with promise, and others that test your patience before…read morerevealing their intent. Lion & Owl, on this particular morning, proved to be both--a place of evident talent, yet uneven discipline, where flashes of brilliance are offset by lapses that no serious kitchen should permit. Let us begin with the triumph. The buckwheat pancakes arrive not merely as breakfast, but as a composition. A stack of admirable loft and structure--evidence of a properly developed batter, handled with restraint and precision. The crumb is airy yet resilient, each bite yielding gently before dissolving into a delicate nuttiness inherent to buckwheat. A caramelized banana sauce pools generously, glossy and fragrant, its sweetness tempered by the cultured tang of crème fraîche. Toasted coconut chips scatter across the top like crisp punctuation, lending both aroma and texture. This is cooking that understands balance--sweetness checked by acidity, softness lifted by crunch, comfort elevated by technique. It is, quite simply, a five out of five dish. The kitchen, here, remembers what it means to nourish and delight. And then--alas--we encounter its counterpoint. The mushroom brioche toast, in conception, should be a study in harmony: buttery bread, earthy fungi, silken eggs, fresh greens. Yet the execution falters at its very foundation. The brioche--so essential, so central--is pushed past the threshold of caramelization into bitterness. In a bread so rich with butter and sugar, precision is everything; overcook it, and the entire structure collapses under a shadow of char. The garnish, too, feels careless--large stems of greenery draped without intention, rather than composed with purpose. It is a dish that looks promising from a distance but betrays its flaws upon inspection. A two out of five--a failure not of imagination, but of discipline. The brie and truffle macaron arrives as an afterthought--set aside, unannounced, uncentered, as though it were a spare utensil rather than a composed pastry. Presentation matters. It signals care. Here, there is none. And the macaron itself? A confection that should whisper with delicacy instead resists with age. The shell is hardened, the interior overly chewy--signs of time having passed unkindly. The flavor is confused: a sweet, almost vanilla shell encasing a mild, savory filling of whipped brie and timid truffle. Neither side asserts itself; neither yields to the other. It is neither dessert nor savory course, but a muddled compromise. A two out of five, and left unfinished--a silent verdict more damning than words. The mimosa, I am told, is bright and pleasing, though presented without flourish--a small omission, but telling in a restaurant aspiring to polish. A four out of five, competent yet unadorned. The pour-over coffee reveals a lighter roast profile: bright acidity at the fore, a nutty mid-palate, a gently lingering finish. It is, as you observed, "hipster coffee"--intentionally expressive, though perhaps too acidic for a more classical palate. On flavor alone, a three out of five. Yet the experience is marred by a most unforgivable intrusion: a hair in the initial cup. Such a thing should never reach a guest. Ever. And beyond the plate--there is service. Dishes arriving out of sequence. Eggs meant for one guest appearing with another's delayed entrée. A table divided, one diner finished while the other waits. Explanations that do not align with reality. Items placed without acknowledgment or intention. These are not minor stumbles; they are fractures in the very architecture of hospitality. The Verdict Lion & Owl is a restaurant caught between what it is capable of and what it consistently delivers. There is real talent in this kitchen--evident in the pancakes, in the conceptual ambition of the menu, in flashes of thoughtful composition. But talent without rigor is unreliable. And hospitality without coordination is hollow. For every moment of genuine pleasure, there is another of carelessness--overcooked bread, stale pastry, inattentive plating, lapses in cleanliness, and disjointed service. In the end, one must judge the whole, not the highlights. Overall score: 2 out of 5. A restaurant with promise--undeniably--but one that must remember that excellence is not achieved in moments. It is achieved in consistency, in care, and in respect for the guest at every stage of the meal. Until then, Lion & Owl remains... a place that almost is.

    Really great fresh food with some interesting combinations. We came here on a whim (no…read morereservations) while visiting my wife's niece at UofO at around noon on a Saturday. Busy but they had a table for us. Very nice decor, rotating menu. We had the buckwheat pancakes with caramelized bananas, dates, and pineapple syrup which was sweet but not overly so since the pancakes underneath were not touched by the syrup ended up being a really nice balance. Bacon was like a cross between pork belly and bacon (very thick) but really tasty. Breakfast Sando was good with in-house ground pork and a nice aioli. We also tried the savory macarons (Brie and truffle) which are delicious. Creamy and a tad sweet. Not too much truffle. Coffee was a bright tangy pour over-not my favorite type but some people really like that style. Oh, and we had a blood orange mimosa which was really good Overall an excellent experience! Definitely going to again when we are in town!

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    Sausage stuffed morels with green garlic sabayon - as good as they look!
    Sausage stuffed morels with green garlic sabayon - as good as they look!
    Rabbit terrine with a little treat of the rabbit tenderloin hidden in the center
    Rabbit terrine with a little treat of the rabbit tenderloin hidden in the center
    Rabbit terrine plate. Simply amazing!

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    Rabbit terrine plate. Simply amazing!

    The Paddock - tradamerican - Updated July 2026

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