After Donuts and then a Tasty N Alder stop, we were in dire need of some exercise. I took the Missus back through The Pearl and we stopped for caffeine at Barista. No pour over or anything like that available at this location. The Missus had a small coffee and I had an iced coffee while we went over our plans for the rest of the day.
Barista
539 NW 13th Ave
Portland, OR 97217
The Missus had seen a couple of shops She wanted to stop into.
Filson is a well known brand, selling some really good outdoor wear. We took a look at some of the bags and luggage, but ended up not purchasing anything. Still, it was fun to browse.
Right across the street is Keen's Headquarters and a large shop called the Keen Garage which we checked out.
By now caffeine had kicked in and we were ready to head to our next spot. I'd already walked about 2 miles or so that morning. Then we walked up The Pearl.
Our next leg would take us about a mile and three-quarters, all the way down Alder and over the Morrison Bridge. You could tell that spring was on it's way as the Cherry Blossoms were starting to bud. All the "SW" avenues, became "SE" as we headed up SE 2nd Avenue and found our "light" lunch stop Olympia Provisions.
But wait, isn't the place called Olympic Provisions and doesn't the sign say that? Well, according to this from Eater Portland and this from Portland Food and Drink, the IOC has issued a cease and desist and has threatened to sue Olympic um, Olympia Provisions for a trademark violation. Really? Good lord, how many places out there are named Olympic Café/Restaurant/Diner..... look-out? So, according to those posts and OP's website, they are "Changing a Letter and Nothing Else".
Regardless, they still have one of my favorite signs......
This shop tucked away in a restored warehouse-industrial building was recommended to us by a number of folks. And since the Missus is really into Her charcuterie/salumi it became a must visit for us.
We decided on the French Board, since the Missus loves Her rillettes and pates. The pork rillette is nicely made, decent salt, not overly seasoned, and quite porky. The pate was the Missus's favorite.
I actually enjoyed the saucisson, which we much more tender than I usually find around these parts. The flavors, while nicely seasoned and spice, just didn't seem overly salty. The garlic sausage was fine if a bit bland.
Seeing pickled egg on the menu; well, you know me, I had to order it. This was a mighty fine pickled egg, just the right amount of sourness with a nice pickling spice. Great flavor and texture.
The Missus wanted to try a cheese. We decided to get something from Oregon. The only choice was Opal Springs from Ancient Heritage Dairy. Made from raw cow and sheep milk, I was told that this is aged 60 days and the rind is brine washed. It was quite smooth and very mild for a washed rind cheese.
This was very easy to eat, though the mild flavors were wiped out when eaten after the cured meats.
Overall, we really enjoyed this meal. Wish this was in our neck of the woods. We'll be sure to drop by again next time we're in Portland.
Olympic Olympia Provisions
107 SE Washington St
Portland, OR 97214
Hours:
Monday 11am - 3pm
Tues - Thurs 11am - 10pm
Friday 10am - 10pm
Saturday 10am - 10pm
Sunday 10am - 9pm
Bellies happy, we headed off to our next stop....it was time for a beer!
Thanks for reading!
beer:)
Posted by: kat | Thursday, 12 March 2015 at 11:41 PM
Lots of beer Kat! Coming up.....
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 13 March 2015 at 06:43 AM