One restaurant in Oregon was included in the Top 100 restaurants for 2024 list published by reservation platform OpenTable.
A well-known Portland landmark would be expected to be on a list of the year’s 100 top restaurants, but this is not the case.
According to the OpenTable rating, Oregon’s only restaurant is Newberg’s Rosmarino Osteria Italiana, a quaint Italian trattoria located in the Willamette Valley wine country.
The downtown Newberg trattoria serves both lunch and supper, with a five-course wine pairing dinner on some evenings and an a la carte menu on others. The fixed-price wine pairing menu is available on Fridays and Saturdays, while the a la carte selections are available on Thursdays and Mondays.
On Sundays, the restaurant is open as well. Pizza and gnocchi are available all day on the Sunday-only menu, which definitely catches our eye.
Weekly adjustments are made to the prix fixe wine matching menu. According to the restaurant’s website, Friday night meals are co-hosted with nearby winemakers, and Saturday is Italian Wine Night, where [owner] Dario tells stories while the food is served.
A half-glass of wine is served with each of the five courses, which costs $150 per person.
Classic dishes from Italian restaurants, such as pasta pomodoro, lasagna, risotto, and pappardelle with wild boar ragu, are available à la carte.
Rosmarino Osteria receives excellent reviews on Yelp, Google Reviews, and OpenTable.
Rosmarino Osteria Italiana, located at 714 E. First St. in Newberg, serves lunch and dinner Thursday through Monday. For hours and available seating, visit the website.
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