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Navarre

10 NE 28th Ave, Portland, OR 97232, USA, Portland, OR

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    1/5 · Conversation-friendly · guessconfidence: high

    Multiple reviews explicitly describe the atmosphere as "cozy" and "comfortable" with no noise complaints, and snippet [6]'s mention of external aircraft training is contextually about outdoor Eglin Range noise, not the restaurant itself.

    • Google reviewquietMelissa Msource ↗

      My husband and I have named this our favorite restaurant! We eat very vegetable forward, and there is no better place in Portland to find a diverse amount of simple, creative vegetable dishes that are quality ingredient forward. The seafood is also wonderful and so is the brunch.

    • Google reviewquietJoshua Levisource ↗

      Ate here tonight for the first time. Cozy little place with ample seating. Extensive menu served AlaCarte and many wines as well. Chose the house choice for the dishes and was served probably 10 different things over 4 courses. I felt like I got to taste so many things I’ve never

    • Google reviewquietAshley Asource ↗

      Lovely restaurant with delicious small plates. A wide variety of meat and vegetable ensembles. This reminded me a lot of dining in Europe. The ambiance was cozy and comfortable. Will be returning!

    • Google reviewThomas Jamessource ↗

      Navarre was lovely. They're reservation free (except parties of six or more), but getting an early table on a Sunday was no problem, although it did get busier later. If you do end up waiting, their sister establishment next door, the bar Angelface, was also wonderful. The 'we c

    • Google reviewCasey Rathsource ↗

      WOW the food here was such a massive disappointment. I truly do not understand the earlier reviews. The house mushrooms were just boiled baby bellas with two sprigs of rosemary and the ‘house albacore’ was canned tuna with some sauerkraut. The ‘duck and quince’ was just duck bre

    • Articlereddit.comsource ↗

      First off - welcome to Navarre! What you’re hearing is <strong>most likely training (primarily C-130 Gunships) on the Eglin Reservation/Range north of us here in Navarre</strong>.

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