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Clyde Common

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4.2 Google Review
1014 SW Stark St, Portland, Oregon, 97205, United States
(503) 228-3333 www.clydecommon.com
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Mar 20, 2018
I was very disappointed by this experience. One of my friends had been before and said the food was great. The time I went the food was okay especially for the price. The food was low on salt which made it lack flavor and their was no salt on the table to remedy the situation. Also the portions were smaller than expected and the food took a long time to get out to the table. It was nice that they left the water carafe on the table but it would have been better if the waitress had kept it full. We had to ask multiple times for a full one. The only part of the meal that really stood out to me was the carrot cake with cinnamon ice cream. It was delicious but a little small. Also, you can make a flour-less chocolate cake without putting so much gelatin in it that you could bounce a quarter off of it.

Mar 14, 2018
As always this place is fantastic. The food is great. The cocktails are great. The bartenders (and all of the staff) are friendly and professional. Love to come here and sit at the bar. It's such a nice open space to come and sit in the afternoon and enjoy their happy hour.

Mar 29, 2018
We came here for dinner on a Monday, during our first time in Portland. The food was exceptional, the service was great as well (she was very helpful and attentive, but gave us nice space for a date night), and the cocktails were superb. It was great to see how everyone worked together; the kitchen was open so we could see how everyone was there to run food and drinks, and help guests in general.

Mar 18, 2018
Really great place for happy hour. Drinks were just right and great to order some of the HH food to share across the table. I would recommend the Brussels sprouts as my favorite. Also cool photo booth next door in the adjacent hotel!

Jan 14, 2018
Holy wow. The braised goat knocked my socks off. I took my family out here to eat and they all left with a full belly and a smile. I still think about how great that goat was. Some of the people with us eat vegan and the restaurant was helpful in that area. I would highly recommend getting a starter, entree, and dessert. This way you get the full experience. There was 2 drawbacks: it was really loud when I was there and the lighting isn't that great. I had to read the menu to my mom. Overall: great food and drink for good prices.

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Opening Hours

Mon:3 pm - 11 pm
Tue:3 pm - 11 pm
Wed:3 pm - 11 pm
Fri:3 pm - 12 am
Sat:10 am - 12 am

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