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I Think I'll Go For a Walk Outside Now.Įnd of Oregon Trail Interpretive Center - Oregon City I suggest reading this particular trip in this order: Plus, creatively-wrapped foil animals! :PĪll Oregon posts can be found in the tag, Series: Oregon. Second-oldest nephew ordered the blackened catfish $13.50.įew places in Portland are open late at night where I can take the under-21-year-olds, so we usually default to Montage.

Second-youngest nephew ordered the buttermilk fried chicken $11.25. Should've known better, yet, I'm always trying to find that perfect chicken fried steak anyway. We weren't really hungry, just looking for a place to hang out with the nephews.Įven though I think their entrees are just OK, I couldn't resist ordering the chicken fried steak with country gravy, which came with cornbread, red beans, and rice, $11.25. Look! A waitress folding a super tall cat.ĭinner prices are more than lunch prices. Second-youngest nephew and I caught up while the others went into the bar next door to check out the selection of beers. Then we waved bye to cousin T before doing a quick run to Powell's City of Books so lil' sis could pick up the next book in the Twilight saga to read on the plane.Ī year later, in September 2009, I was back again at Montage with my brother, lil' sis, and our second-oldest and second-youngest nephews. And another time, a little kid gasped with delight when he got a foil sword that was longer than his arm. Once, I even saw a foil Superman, with upraised arms as if in flight and foil cape. Yes, I'm still a kid and get inordinate pleasure in seeing what shape my leftovers will come out in. Leftovers wrapped inside a foil cat and mouse. We could have easily finished our entrees but we saved some for leftovers just so we could have this!
#MAC AND CHEESE MONTAGE PORTLAND OREGON MAC#
Lil' sis got the pesto mac with chicken, $6.95 basil pesto, Parmesan cheese, and tomatoes. Good old comfort food, kicked up a notch. The spicy mac and cheese has Cajun gravy, jalapenos, tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese. The old mac and cheese contains garlic, heavy cream, and Parmesan cheese.

Lil' sis and I ordered oyster shooters, $1.75 with Cajun cocktail sauce, horseradish, and a lemon.Ĭousin T and I ordered the "spold" mac and cheese with chicken, a combination of their old and spicy versions, $6.95. Because the other reason I go here is for the way the waitstaff craftily folds those leftovers inside foil animals.Īnd lastly, I go here because Montage is open late, handy when half my party wants to drink and the other half is underage.īut since we were meeting cousin T for lunch, much too early for drinks. That seems strange to go to a restaurant just for basically one dish and one appetizer, but hey, they're good. I go for the oyster shooters and mac and cheese. On the whole, I find the New Orleans-style entrees to be just OK, but I don't really come here for that. On our last day in town, lil' sis and I met up with cousin T again for lunch at Le Bistro Montage, located literally underneath the Morrison Street bridge.
