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Perfect lunch spot and great area for a casual business meeting! Definitely seems like a popular area for lunch downtown. I went here for a business meeting. We had placed a reservation because of how busy it would be. It is a very unique and authentic spot. It used to be a hotel back in the day and
Visited this wonderful place around the corner from Hilton Hotel as I was visiting the city for the first time. Michael was our server and he was the best EVER. Funny, witty, sarcastic and a delight. LOVED the tomatoe soup. Went back the next day for another cup. I do wish they had bowls as the cup
Simple and really delicious food in a very nice setting that looks like they're going for a 20's World Fair theme. Everything we ordered was quite tasty: hanger steak, delicata squash salad, and butternut squash risotto. Service was on point and unintrusive. We also tried a cocktail, the Seelbach, b
I adore the picnic house. The quality of the food is always excellent and I love their changing menu. I'm not a big fan of the entrees and sides being ala carte, however. I think the picnic style choice is good for salads, soups, and sandwiches, but I preferred previous menus where entrees had set,
I came here for a quick lunch while I was in Portland and it was really delicious! They have a fun system of mixing and matching sandwiches, salads and soup and I chose to do a "half" shaved turkey, sharp cheddar, green apple, arugula salad sandwich and their blue cheese and bacon salad. I sat at th
The food and atmosphere are both unique and fun. Although the menu is not extensive, everything we tried was delicious. My husband and I did the "Have a Picnic" special and shared a soup, the apple turkey sandwich, and the vegetable gnocchi - all highly recommended! Michael, our server, was very acc
Found this place by accident(last summer), thank god I did. I came in not to long before closing and right off the bat i fell in love with the atmosphere. Decor and the array of lights was very inviting. Sat at the bar, and was greeted by one badass bartender. Just watching him do work made me rea
10/10 food, 6/10 decor. Attentive service. Picnic house's design aesthetic doesn't seem to know what it wants to be. Letterpress dies on the walls, checks delivered in old books, cheesy IKEA-looking birch wallpaper and a French street-side cafe vibe, complete with shrubbery, paired with burger joi
Popular and trendy spot downtown Portland. It was relatively busy for lunch and service reflected. Chips served with lunch instead of French fries. Sandwiches were good. Bill comes in a book which is a unique touch.
We love to go here when we are in Portland. It's a little on the pricey side, but delicious! I love that I can make a picnic when I'm feeling indecisive. Last time, I chose tomato soup, a salad with some Gorgonzola, and fried Brussel sprouts/broccoli. It was SO good. Next time, I'd probably leave of
Very nteresting restaurant. The drinks, decor & food presentation are outstanding. Good food & good service. Knowledgeable, friendly & efficient staff.
Delicious sandwiches and soups paired with a unique, classical feel. The building used to be a hotel. Neat.
Loved this place! I stopped by tonight with my family on the way to Seattle. We all loved our food and the atmosphere was great. I especially liked that they were playing some of my favorite songs by Flume and Odesza! Definitely recommend.
Great food and love their soup salad sandwich combos. Atmosphere was great at first but as it filled up the noise was too loud to hear across our table.
Comfortable space with friendly staff. The thick bacon sandwich and beer cheese soup were a great pairing.
Best salad/sandwich combo I've had in a long time. Worth a visit. Get the turkey and apple sandwich if you're not sure.
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