Swank Restaurant
808 SW Taylor St, Portland
(503) 943-5844
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Mains were delicious. Dessert was a bit lacking. Was busy and humming, quite an enjoyable evening. I hear from friends at the table that the spicy margaritas were excellent
Great food and waiter! Tried a few different dishes and all were yummy! I loved how close it was to the Schnitzer.
Vastly improved over my last visit in December. Everything on the table was well-prepared and flavorful. Our server was cheerful and competent.
Great spot for a casual meal. Cocktails were quite good - actually the Cosmo was great. The wedge salad and Turkey BLTA were excellent. The Brussels sprouts could have cut up a bit more and fully cooked - but the toppings were great. Service was very good as was the ambiance. We would certainly visit again.
Everything was amazing, food was delicious, variety of selection, and ambiance was great. It was a business meeting, as always one of my favorite places to take clients. Tyson was our sever and he is always the best!
Outstanding service, great table and a surprise birthday desert-this team went out of their way to help celebrate my Mom's birthday. Highly recommend.
Taylor Street Tavern delighted our senses. The Buffalo cauliflower was delicious. My meat eating husband enjoyed it as much as I did. His fish and chips were delicious as well. I ordered the house salad and salmon which was perfectly paired. I also ordered the spicy pomegranate margarita which had the right amount of kick. Our server was friendly and helpful! He suggested the Buffalo cauliflower. We will be back when in downtown Portland.
We were seated in a quiet area as requested as my husband is hearing impaired. Choice between lunch or brunch we both choose brunch. Both meals were outstanding, cooked to perfection. When I said I couldn't eat potatoes I was offered a fruit bowl which was grand. The coffee kept flowing and the waiter was delightful.
This is a nice restaurant with good food but don't go on Mother's Day! I made a reservation a couple weeks prior for 8 people. When we arrived we found out that it was a buffet only for $50 per person with a mandatory 22% tip and the buffet didn't even include coffee. All drinks were extra. Had I known this in advance I would have chosen somewhere else. We had 3 kids and 3 senior women in our group of 8...none of us eat $50 worth of food. Service was OK but not great.
Lovely small corner restaurant. Medium size menu. Good prices on bottles of wine. Patrick the server was very good.
Restaurantji Recommends
This is one of our favorite places in Portland. The food is fantastic, the prices are reasonable, the atmosphere is beautiful, and the staff is welcoming and knowledgeable. I don't think many people know about this place, because you can always get a table and you shouldn't be able to always get a table here. It's our go-to when in Portland.
We picked this restaurant for pizza week. The service is pretty slow. We waited for our drinks for quite some time and they finally arrived just before our food came. We noticed that the people seated after us got their drinks before we did. The pizza was ok, but the sauce tasted like it olive brine in it. My Caesar salad was dry. We asked for pepper flakes and they never came. The pepper wasn't coming out of the pepper shaker, but knew it wasn't worth asking for more. It was ok, but didn't meet our expectations. It looks like such a nice restaurant that you would expect the food to be as delicious as the place is beautiful. Not the case.
Had a great experience here -- everything from the cocktails to the starters, entrees and desserts was best in class. Each of us felt that what we ordered had to be the best thing on the menu (Tavern burger, Tavern dip, chicken piccata), and I want to give a special shout out to the bread pudding dessert recommended by our waiter -- possibly the Platonic ideal of the form, no kidding around. This was a fairly random choice of restaurant for us (we needed something within walking distance of our hotel, with something for everyone), and we feel like we struck gold. We even tried to go back the next night, but it was closed for a private event -- guess we'll just have to wait till our next Portland trip!
Our waiter was very attentive. There were only two or three tables filled in the restaurant on a Friday night prime time for dinner..... Our waiter forgot to put in our appetizer, so our entrees were brought out before we got the appetizer so their solution was to take our dinner back and put it under the heat lights and bring out the appetizer. We finished our cocktails and ate the appetizer and then they brought our entrées back. As you can imagine, by then, our entrées were far less than ideal. The pork was like shoe leather. Our waiter was profusely apologetic about his mistake and I really appreciate he took accountability that he made the mistake. I would've loved to have tasty entrée. I ordered when it came out hot and fresh instead of sitting under the heat lamps for a half an hour..... the appetizer (pretzel) was really good though. I would've never thought to order this as an appetizer, but my dinner companion loved pretzels and said they did a very good job.
Taylor Street Tavern is conveniently located to many venues in downtown Portland. Service is friendly and timely. However, I was disappointed last night to find that the menu had changed and several of my "go to" dishes had been removed. The menu is carnivore centric. A further disappointment was finding that the bread pudding dessert was more like french toast sticks with a scoop of ice cream, not the warm, pudding consistency I was hoping for. All in all, it's a great option before catching a movie or a live performance.
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