The Olive & The Grape
14559 Westlake Dr, Lake Oswego, OR, 97035
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Address :
14559 Westlake Dr
Lake Oswego, OR, 97035 - Phone (503) 747-7263
- Website https://www.theoliveandthegrapeor.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Accepts Bitcoin : No
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Happy Hour : No
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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David P.
Stopped in there almost by accident last night. The place was empty and I wasn't sure what we were getting into but the owner was incredibly welcoming so we gave it a try. I had the hanger steak and my wife the salmon and they were both very good. A reasonably priced bottle of Piedmont wine rounded out the meal. Kudos to these guys for taking a chance on this little restaurant. Lake Oswego is a bit of a culinary wasteland in comparison with Portland, with a couple of overpriced high-end restaurants and all the usual suspects in the world of chain dining spots. It is nice to see a neighborhood bistro is working so hard to turn out interesting and tasty food. We will be back.
(4)Ramie M.
This place is great! Really good menu with tasty food. Nice selection of low to high priced wines. The owner is extremely knowledgeable and willing to talk about the wines as well to help you find what you want. They do tastings on Thursday's, usually starting around 5:30pm. Check their Facebook page for the latest as this time can slide. Arrive early if you want a seat, it can get busy. The knowledge of the people pouring the wine has always been hit or miss for me, sometimes they don't seem to know very much about the wine they're pouring - but you can always talk to the owner guy. During Lunch, parking can be a nightmare, so be prepared. But outside of that, I have never had any issues. Highly recommend!
(5)james c.
We had a late lunch so decided to try this place for wine and a snack in the evening. It looked good onYelp: it is. The owner has real enthusiasm for his business...and knowledge. From my perspective, he is living the dream I had but never fulfilled: owning a wine bar. There was a tasting in progress and I got to taste seven interesting blends for $15. Some were not that great, in my opinion, but some were pretty good. My wife ate nothing and drank reasonably priced Pellegrino. I had the charcuterie plate of sausages, cheese and an olive bowl add-on. Staff was relaxed in the serving but we were not neglected. This seems a neighborhood place and I wish it were in my neighborhood. It was a beautiful evening and we were able to sit outside which enhanced the experience. For what it provides, I rated it five stars. This is not a five star restaurant and the wines served were not top wines but it is perfect for what we wanted tonight.
(5)Kathleen F.
Had another wonderful meal and dining experience here. The wine tasting excuse is a brilliant date night excuse ever Wednesday and Thursday. Dining here is like eating a home cooked meal and sharing it with family! Than you Eric, the owner, for making every visit a reason to return.
(5)Joanna F.
Great place , delicious food , friendly atmosphere and grand selection of wine all at a reasonable price. What more can you ask for.
(5)K W.
I think I'd go easy on that 5 star rating after the re-open, sounds like a complete shill to me. Good to have it up and running after the sad circumstance for closing but 5 stars no way. First off you have wine buyers and distributors trying to now do food. They really don't have a clue on the service end when you have to repeatedly leave your table and go up to the counter to ask for napkins or silverware or a glass of water etc. Probably a good idea to learn how to use your cash register. The menu looks like every other menu in Portland although the wine list is interesting but probably a step down from previous years. Poor execution but lots of promise. Worth checking out in the future when they figure out what they're doing.
(3)J. H.
This place has been under new ownership for about a year. I recently had dinner there and I will it was a mixed experience. The food was terrific - especially the elk meatballs - as was the wine. However, my issue stems from the sales and up charging customers. They claim to have specials on prices of glasses of wine for bottles already open. However, we never received this reduced price. Also, your bill comes on a tablet instead of printed out which makes it easier to manipulate. We were overcharged which is sad.
(2)Sam S.
Before the new owners, I had a not-so-good review. Now, however, things have totally changed around and I love this place! The people are very friendly and helpful in finding wine. I love the appetizer options and the atmoshpere is quaint! Service is great and I highly recommend!
(4)Julia S.
A quaint little bistro off the beaten path of chains on Kruse Way. The ambiance was lovely and intimate. The tuna sandwich was just fine, but for a smallish sandwich and a small helping of chips, I didn't expect the price to be that high. (Thankfully, my lovely sister in law paid.) But it was delicious. So there's that.
(3)Marc S.
Nice place, simple, yet inviting decor AND good food! We tried the French onion soup, Bolognese, Piggy Pot Pie, Braised short ribs and polenta - all good and filling. Should've tried some Oregonian wine ... C'est la vie.
(4)J M.
Very good food and excellent service. Was kinda nervous when I called at 8:20 and was told it was pretty empty. However, it was close and we were hungry so we went for it. Am glad we did. It was probably quiet as it was a hot weekend and everyone was out. We ordered the trio of dips and it was all made in house and delicious. My favorite was the Golden Beet hummus. I also had the Bolognese which was really tasty. Would def come back! Too bad I don't drink cos they have a wonderful selection of wines.
(4)Jackson B.
We purchased a bottle of wine here based on one of the owners recommendations- the bottle was marked $25.00, when we got the bill the wine was $37.00. When we asked about the price difference the owner told us it was a corkage fee and that most restaurants in Portland charge $15. He suggested that we were fortunate to have received a lower price- you sold us the wine at a markup! If you sell us the wine, don't charge us a corkage! It cost more than our lunch, you have no idea how sleazy that feels, we'll, maybe you do. By the way, we ate here 6 months ago, there was no corkage, and the wine selection was better.
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