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2223 NE Alberta St
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 445-6699
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 445-6699
Townshend's Alberta Street Teahouse
Categories: Coffee & Tea, Tea Rooms
Neighborhoods: Alberta Arts District, Northeast Portland, Concordia
504 NW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 445-4612
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 445-4612
Caffe Allora
Category: Italian
Neighborhood: Pearl District
I was going to give Caffe Allora a four-star rating, which Yelp describes as "Yay! I'm a Fan!", but my dining companion, who wears the pants in this review, couldn't stop talking about how great her pumpkin and spinach raviolis were. She even liked the Pinot Grigio she ordered to go with, and she's not a big white wine fan. So we're giving it a fiver.
We were visiting from Seattle, and we decided to try this place out because it was walking distance from the hotel and it looked like it needed some Yelping. It was perfect for what we were looking for - low key, some local/seasonal options, not too spendy. I'm always glad when I find a restaurant with smaller portions for a little less money. The vibe could be a bit cozier (maybe it is at the tables upstairs in the loft). Our server was very friendly and attentive.
I had the fettuccine with white sauce, which turned out to be not very saucy but cooked just right with just enough Romano to make it delicious.
We were visiting from Seattle, and we decided to try this place out because it was walking distance from the hotel and it looked like it needed some Yelping. It was perfect for what we were looking for - low key, some local/seasonal options, not too spendy. I'm always glad when I find a restaurant with smaller portions for a little less money. The vibe could be a bit cozier (maybe it is at the tables upstairs in the loft). Our server was very friendly and attentive.
I had the fettuccine with white sauce, which turned out to be not very saucy but cooked just right with just enough Romano to make it delicious.
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Townshend's has a relaxed vibe going. Don't go there for a quick tea to go. They actually let things steep for an appropriate amount of time before serving.
I got the Market Spice Tea latte. It was delicious, and I'm pissed that you can't find them in Seattle. Then, I planted my butt on that overstuffed chair, just in time!