Upscale store for gourmet groceries, organic produce & dine-in or take-out seasonal deli fare.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1301 NE Dekum St, Portland, OR 97211
Phone: (503) 894-8979
Website: http://www.psandqsmarket.com/
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This is an absolutely phenomenal place to visit.
The servers are the friendliest I’ve ever had in Portland. Service was fast and the food was delicious. The menu had so many appealing options that we will have to come back to try more.
We accidentally stumbled across this place and I am so glad we did!
The backyard patio was welcoming, and we were seated right away with no wait. The only downside was having to grab our own coffee and water, but it wasn’t a dealbreaker.
Overall, I’d definitely recommend stopping in and giving this place a try.
I admit I find the menu a little confusing, it was not what I saw on line and although I did not see french fries, when I asked if they had them, they said yes. Perhaps there is a secret menu I think?
But let us move on! The staff were kind to me and that goes a long way, hot out of the starting gate. I was confused, my hearing aids were acting up, and I was so tired that I was probably not making much sense. And they were patient with me.
I passed on the fancier stuff and just got a basic hamburger with American cheese (classic and simple) fries and a ginger lemon strawberry drink that was pretty spectacular!
The guts of the burger, the meat was perfect! Obviously high quality and hand shaped, I loved the fresh arugula and the melty cheese along with the pickles which conspired to become a burger greater than the sum of its parts.
Simple yet perfect! A zen hamburger! The hamburger waiting for you at the top of the mountain.
And the fries, the perfect crunch, not burned, not floppy, piping hot, a respectable crisp shell and soft in the inside. A little like my heart as youth. Now it’s old and dry and withered.
The place itself might be just the tiniest bit contrived. It is not really a country store. But if you relax and unfocus your eyes a bit, you can imagine. And I’ll tell you, I grew up in the country and the food at the local store wasn’t this good. And they certainly didn’t have such a great outdoor eating area!
And here’s the thing… it’s important. It’s a restaurant (and store) that is actively striving to a part of the community. I love the sign on the front door that says, “Be nice or leave”
This is a philosophy that I can stand behind. It’s how I run my own business.
What I see sitting there munching away is locals and staff being nice to each other. I hear laughter and happy voices, people coming and going in a comfortable easy way, made to feel welcome, just like I was made to feel, welcome.