Brasserie Montmartre
Brasserie Montmartre was a French, and later Mediterranean, restaurant and jazz club in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.
Brasserie Montmartre | |
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The restaurant's exterior in May 2013 | |
Location in Portland, Oregon | |
Restaurant information | |
Established | 1978 2012 | ; 2009 ; May
Closed | 2006 30, 2015 | ; 2011 ; April
Food type | |
Street address | 626 SW Park Avenue |
City | Portland |
County | Multnomah |
State | Oregon |
Postal/ZIP Code | 97205 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 45.51981°N 122.68031°W |
Description and history
Brasserie Montmartre was a restaurant and jazz club that operated three different times in Portland, Oregon.[1] The original restaurant, which featured French cuisine, opened in 1978 and was described by The Oregonian as having "customer-drawn crayon art on the walls, black-and-white checkered floors, nightly jazz and a solid food menu".[2] It closed in 2006.[1][2]
New owners Matt and Sara Maletis, who were longtime Portland residents,[1] re-opened the French restaurant in 2009. The couple signed a twenty-year lease and spent nearly $1 million renovating its interior. However, Brasserie was closed a year and a half later, in 2011.[1][2]
Carl Coffman, the building owner, and chefs Pascal Chureau and Michael Hanaghan re-opened the restaurant for a third time in May 2012. Coffman and Chureau had purchased the restaurant in the spring of 2011.[1] According to The Oregonian, the most recent iteration of Brasserie served "accessible French food with a relaxed vibe".[2] In 2012, Chureau sold his share of the business and the restaurant's menu began offering more Mediterranean cuisine options.[1][2] It closed for the third time on April 30, 2015.[1][2]
Reception
Brasserie was known for featuring roving musicians.[1][2] According to Eater's Danielle Centoni, Chureau's iteration of Brasserie received "good marks for solid, classic, French brasserie fare, including flights of frites fried in a range of fats".[1] The third and final iteration of the restaurant received mostly positive reviews.[2]
See also
- Blue Monk (Portland, Oregon), another defunct jazz club and restaurant
- Jack London Revue
- Jimmy Mak's, another Portland jazz club
- List of defunct restaurants of the United States
- List of jazz venues in the United States
References
- Centoni, Danielle (April 23, 2015). "Brasserie Montmartre to Shutter April 30". Eater. Vox Media. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
- Bakall, Samantha (April 23, 2015). "Downtown Portland's Brasserie Montmarte closing April 30". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on April 9, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
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