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Located at the foot of Mt Tabor, is this quaint bottle shop/market/coffee shop. The staff were friendly, attentive and helpful. I tried the Italian hazelnut milk chocolate Guido gobino and seasalt olive oil hazelnut milk chocolates with a cup of delicious Americano. Delicious! Great wine selection,
If you don’t like Coquine you are objectively wrong or you arrived after 2pm and forgot it was closed. This restaurant is tucked away in a residential neighborhood and you would never know its quality from the unassuming exterior. Everything was exceptionally good, especially the food. Even the bat
Deserving of all its accolades, Coquine is fantastic. Located in an Arts and Crafts storefront, the atmosphere is unpretentious while tasteful and refined. Very well thought out. The attached market has some chef knives to drool over. Our dinner started with some of the best oysters I have ever ha
We did the four course prix fixe dinner and it was a truly lovely experience. I took the vegetarian option, which was equally well thought-out and included its own wine pairing. The servers were incredibly attentive (but not too attentive!) and the sommelier was incredible- a true storyteller when i
The best dining experience of my life. We went in November 2021 and took two friends as a wedding gift. We decided to splurge and do the wine pairing. It was so amazing having the sommelier explain the wines with each course and they were some of the best wines I've ever had. Every course was extrem
Beautiful experience start to finish. The staff really makes the experience over the top. Smooth and easy brunch process and everything we ate was made with love that you could taste. Will be back!
Had a really lovely evening here sitting at the bar. Started with the Oysters, then the Girella pasta, mussels & frites to share. Not pictured the peppermint brownie & 2 cookies we devoured during dessert!
One of the best restaurants, probably in the world, not just in Portland. If you haven't tried the salads at the oyster hour, and the oysters of course as well, you must, you must!! For an exceptional dining experience, you can throw down for the multiple course. Fine dining as well, two separate re
One of the best meals I've had in Portland. The food was fantastic. Bold, but also simple, clean flavors. The service was attentive without being smothering. The pacing was fantastic. We got the half chicken, which was absolutely succulent. And the server recommended a fantastic, reasonable wine f
One of the tastiest lunches ever. The curried cauliflower salad was absolutely amazing. The chicken piperade was very tasty. The croque Madam was very tasty. Great bread. Very good coffee and cookie. All in all an amazing lunch.
Loved the 4 course menu for dinner! Plus great wine pairings and extra little snacks. We will definitely visit again!
Sitting on the patio at Coquine is a beautiful way to spend a Friday afternoon. The feel is a little quaint French bistro, they serve brunch on Fridays and the flowers and neighborhood seems like you are in a respite in the city. They had great gluten free options and the sangria was perfectly balan
NYTs recently named Portland's Coquine one of the 50 most exciting restaurants in the country. (Although James Beard has been nominating them and their wonderful Chef, since 2016!) The space was small, but darling and the service, absolutely impeccable. We did the Chef's Tasting Menu and wine pairin
We went here during the pasta pop up, and wow, this was one of those meals that you can’t stop talking about. The staff was so kind and fun, and each dish came with such a delicious rollercoaster of flavors. Honestly, when we read the menu we were unsure if we would enjoy the dishes, but they were e
Joined the Coquine team for an early dinner feast and came out with a full belly and a big smile. This small neighborhood restaurant features some big time cooking. Plates come out beautifully prepared and full of flavors. Favorites were the Dungeness crab and the pork sugo main! Don't skip dessert
Coquine is a cool trendy neighborhood restaurant. Coquine translates as hussy, mischievous and saucy among other things. The service was excellent. There was a very nice beer and wine selection. I had a kolsch, it was very nice. The lunch menu was quite unique with a very simple baloney and yellow m
This place totally worth going out of your way. The menu is made of unique recipes. I specially like the Nutella brioche. It tasted like a chocolate and orange marmalade. The seating are comfortable. It seems they have outdoor seating too. I will definitely come back for a Sunday brunch when the sum
Nice little quiet cafe known for their cookies. Friendly staff and tasty food. Great atmosphere too, it is modern but rustic and the food is Rich but healthy. I got the croque madame and it came with see lightly dressed in a sweet mustard dressing. It was very good, I thought it would be very rich b
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