
The Joel Palmer House offers an Oregon dining experience like no other. We blend tradition and innovation in our seasonally changing prix-fixe menus, forest-to-table wild mushroom dishes, and unmatched cellar of Willamette Valley Wine. Chef/Owner Christopher Czarnecki’s four generations of family restaurant experience guides a dynamic team in ensuring every guest comes away with the glow of warm hospitality and a true taste of place.
Luxurious New American restaurant in an 1859 farmhouse featuring Oregon wines & local ingredients.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 600 Ferry St, Dayton, OR 97114
Phone: (503) 864-2995
Website: http://www.joelpalmerhouse.com/
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Reservations: joelpalmerhouse.comopentable.com
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Reviews
The staff is incredibly warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming without ever feeling overbearing. We enjoyed the omakase menu with a few upgrades, and every course was beautifully presented and absolutely delicious. The food was creative, refined, and deeply satisfying from start to finish.
The wine list is massive and incredibly well curated — clearly crafted with intention and care, with something special for every palate.
Everything about the experience felt personal, elevated, and memorable. Joel Palmer House is a true gem, and we can’t wait to return again.
Very friendly staff and perfect course pacing.
Amazing use of mushrooms in every course without making things one note.
Incredible variety of course types.
Excellent old fashioned both the special and classic.
Beautiful decor.
Five course set menu, focusing on mushrooms, with little treats between courses. I can’t eat smoked foods and my guy does not eat beef. Cheese was on the side so I could just nibble; duck was substituted for beef stroganoff.
The family forages is obviously; the wine list, especially Pinot Noir, is very long. This is a meal where you take your time, and photos. I still had an entire course left to go, and a tiny treat, but I won’t spoil.
Food was delicious and we waddled out with dessert to go because we were so stuffed. Mushroom touches to everything as advertised, never overpowering though. Definitely rich with the soups and mains.
Huge wine cellar but we couldn’t drink anymore after a full day of tastings. Mostly super high end wines but a few more approachable price points hidden in the list. Cocktails were unique and excellent.
Next time we will save room for their Omakase dining experience. Eating here was a culinary highlight of our trip to the valley!