198 East Main Street
Hermiston, OR 97838
Umatilla County
Phone: (541) 567-9229
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by Nick U. on
This place kinda shocked me at first, but then..the effect wore into disillusionment. I really had no idea where I was going or what to expect when I got here; I was with a bachelor+ette party and we had to wait in the VIP line, outside, by ourselves. Little weird when the VIP line is stuck waiting. Arriving inside, y'get a coupla girls on poles. Very scantily clad, in rather good shape. Goes with the job, I'm sure. Anyway, the leaves are weird. Colors seem amiss. Maybe it's because they have some naked-ish chicks' shadows dancing on the wall. We had one of those lounge-y beds, but we didn't stay on it long. I much would've rather had a chair. Drinks were fine. Music was awful. The DJ showed us just how to trainwreck transitions and gave us lovely examples of scratching without rhythm or reason. The sound was dull and didn't seem to stop, regardless of the lyrics or songs. My friend put it best. To paraphrase, he had been here when it first opened, and claimed it the cheesiest thing he had ever seen. He didn't return until this party, when he remarked in amazement that it had become even cheesier. =P
by Adam Tate on
Wow I felt not hip here. Well, maybe I am just being hormonal, or maybe because it is hard to pretend to be young and sexy when you look like a big pregnant blimp. This place was totally cute and hot. Read about it in Bon Appetit, and my girlfriend had told me it was to die for, so four of us came out for a little dinner. I love the decor. Totally my style. I wish I had not been so busy hiding my gut and stealing lewd glances at hot twenty-ish boys and had taken pix of the interior. Loved the use of wallpaper, and the graphic elements contrasting with clean sparse spaces. The style of the place was mirrored in food presentation, and I dug it. And the food was totally amazing. And the prices were totally amazing. And the bartender was very nice as well. I will start with him. We were waiting for our two other friends to arrive and I sidled up to the bar and realized sadly I could not really have a drink, so I ordered an Angostura and soda which is rather refreshing (and helps settle a tummy), and my pal had a vodka tonic which looked more refreshing. He kindly asked if I was queasy, and I said no, just pregnant. He congratulated me and gave me a big smile. I gulped down my drink, and to my surprise, at some point...he refilled it! That is a kind bartender. He knew I wasn't going to order more drinks or rack up a huge tab, or even eat there, but he went ahead and gave me a refill, unasked for. I was honestly startled. How nice. Then we went upstairs to a meal of: Lamb skewers w/daikon taziki, and cauliflower couscous Tender, sexy lamb, creamy taziki -mmm good Tuna tartare flatbread I wasn't allowed to eat this, but my friends hushedly discussed how heavenly it was MORE THAN ONCE during the meal when they thought I couldn't hear. Duck Confit Pizza Goodness this was rich and ducky. Had to take some home for the duck fiend husband. Mixed greens with figs, chevre, pistachio and honey-lavender dressing This is my top favorite of the evening. It was ethereal - and it was just a salad! I felt like I was eating some sort of aphrodisiac. My one friend said to me "Can you figure out the dressing for me" and I was totally racing though ideas in my head already about how to duplicate it. Food for the gods. It was...ambrosial. In an effort to shorten this review, the entrees: Grilled hangar steak with shallot demi-glace Roasted salmon with house made gnocchi Pork tenderloin Grouper with succotash and Top Flr Mac and Cheese were also perfect. "I'm so happy" was the oft repeated catch phrase of the evening. And even though it seems liek alot of food - no one felt stuffed - just pleasantly sated. Two more highlights: A super well priced Easton Zinfindel was lovely and though they only had one dessert to offer, it was wonderful - a chevre cheesecake - rich, creamy, only the slightest bit sweet. I could do without the pomegrante seeds on it and the olive biscuit, which just tasted like shortbread, but still - the cheesecake was a perfect ending. The only thing I disliked was that I could barely hear my fellow diners in the tiny dining room upstairs. It was very loud and very filled with loud giddy semi-drunk fabulous emo-kids with expensive haircuts. Okay...again, maybe just being a jealous hormonal freak. But I really couldn't hear. And service was good, but not great. They forgot a few things and failed to bring the requested port menu, but I think I will be back, to dine at the bar, in about seven months...when I look a little less blimpy and can wear something a little more skimpy. :)
by JoJo C. on
I work in the area and have gone on several occasions for Thursday or Friday happy hour drinks with a group of my co-workers. We are all in suits and fit in nicely with the other suits - so it works. If we get there around six we can usually get a nice section of there wrap around couch in the front. There are no drink specials but I love the free crudites plate they offer at the bar. The drinks are really tasty. They have a decent wine selection and some of the BEST mojitos! If the drinks were less pricey I would definately give them another star and go much more often for happy hour.