Aviary (restaurant)

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Established2011 (2011)
Closed2020 (2020)
Food type
Location1733 NE Alberta Street, Portland, Oregon, 97211, United States
Aviary
Restaurant information
Established2011 (2011)
Closed2020 (2020)
Food type
Location1733 NE Alberta Street, Portland, Oregon, 97211, United States
Coordinates45°33′33.7″N 122°38′49.9″W / 45.559361°N 122.647194°W / 45.559361; -122.647194

Aviary was a restaurant on Alberta Street in northeast Portland, Oregon's Vernon neighborhood, in the United States. Sarah Pliner was a co-owner and head chef.[1]

Aviary operated on Alberta Street in northeast Portland's Vernon neighborhood. The New American[2] and French[3] bistro had an Asian[4][5] influence and focused on small plates.[6][7] According to Oregon Public Broadcasting, the restaurant "mixed French technique with East Asian elements".[8] Menu options included a Banh Mi burger,[9] duck liver toasts, lobster rolls,[10] octopus,[11] pig ears,[12] beer and cocktails.[13] Eater Portland described Aviary as "chic".[14]

History

Sarah Pliner, Kat Whitehead, and Jasper Shen opened the restaurant on February 1, 2011.[15][16][17] In July,[18] a fire forced the business to close temporarily for five months. Aviary re-opened on December 6.[19]

Molly Harbarger included Aviary in The Oregonian's 2016 list of Portland's most expensive restaurants.[20]

The restaurant closed in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic,[21][22] and was replaced by Gumba.[23]

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