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This magical restaurant is set to close temporarily while it’s home is being remodeled. Be sure to check if it’s open yet before going; it is truly one of Portland‘s great treasures and during the time of its hiatus (summer 2018) It will certainly be missed. View all feedback.
What Olga S doesn't like about Meriwether's Skyline Farm:
I'll start with what I love about it: the building! And the outdoor seating is beautiful. They will be closed after Mother's Day weekend to build a new building. Will still host private events in this historic location. I don't love the prices. It's way too expensive for the food. Not much is offered on the plate as far as flavor. I had the chicken and waffles for brunch and was underwhelmed. It was so dry. A tiny (o... View all feedback.
Nice ambience, indoors and the covered outdoor seating alike. Service and food is upscale. But the entrance is off a standard (narrow) sidewalk along a busy street in a partly industrial neighborhood. Which makes it an oasis! lol
Hadn't been there for ages. Was surprised to see that a spring salad was $14. Hot tea $4.50. Can not go back at those prices even though it was tasty and the salad was big. The tea cup was ice cold and the hot water turned warmish when I poured it into the cup. I would expect warm cups for a $4.50 cup of tea.
We enjoyed our meals with our friends and all agreed the food was great. A little too crowded for my taste. I like a little more room so we can talk to our company. My steak was well done and not medium rare like I ordered it. I hate sending things back, but when you pay these prices it should be perfect. The waiter asked how things were so I reluctantly told him. He was visibility annoyed and I watched him as he walked over to the manager to show her the steak. Very unprofessional service! Ju … – show
This magical restaurant is set to close temporarily while it’s home is being remodeled. Be sure to check if it’s open yet before going; it is truly one of Portland‘s great treasures and during the time of its hiatus (summer 2018) It will certainly be missed.
I'll start with what I love about it: the building! And the outdoor seating is beautiful. They will be closed after Mother's Day weekend to build a new building. Will still host private events in this historic location. I don't love the prices. It's way too expensive for the food. Not much is offered on the plate as far as flavor. I had the chicken and waffles for brunch and was underwhelmed. It was so dry. A tiny (one cup size) fresh squeezed orange juice is $5! I've been there a few years a … – show