Serratto

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Owner(s)Alex and Julie Bond
Food type
  • Italian
  • Mediterranean
Location2112 Northwest Kearney Street, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, 97210, United States
Coordinates45°31′45″N 122°41′41″W / 45.5291°N 122.6947°W / 45.5291; -122.6947
Serratto
The restaurant's exterior in 2025
Restaurant information
Owner(s)Alex and Julie Bond
Food type
  • Italian
  • Mediterranean
Location2112 Northwest Kearney Street, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, 97210, United States
Coordinates45°31′45″N 122°41′41″W / 45.5291°N 122.6947°W / 45.5291; -122.6947
Websiteserratto.com

Serratto is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States.[1]

The restaurant Serratto operates in the Nob Hill area of northwest Portland's Northwest District. It serves Italian and Mediterranean cuisine with Pacific Northwest ingredients.[2] Portland Monthly has described the restaurant as "a spendy upscale establishment that distinguishes itself from the others by also providing a lounge-style bar".[3] Thrillist has called the restaurant a "French/Tuscan fine-diner".[4]

The menu has included pastas such as ravioli stuffed with butternut squash and goat cheese, lamb shank with mascarpone polenta, pork loin with shallot apple sauce,[5] French onion soup,[6] and a potato and spinach tart with arugula and truffle oil.[7] Desserts include chocolate cobbler with vanilla bean gelato.[5] For lunch, the restaurant has served pizzas, salads, and sandwiches.[2] The happy hour menu has included a Painted Hills burger with white cheddar cheese, bacon, onions, and barbecue sauce, as well as French fries and margaritas.[8]

History

The business is owned by spouses Alex and Julie Bond.[9][10] It operates in the space that previously housed the Italian restaurant Delphina's Pasta and Pizza.[11][12] Tony Meyers has been the chef.[13][14][15] Kurt Fritzler was a bartender for at least 25 years.[16][17][18]

Serratto launched a new prix fixe menu in 2013.[19] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the business utilized outdoor seating and retained most staff.[20]

Reception

David Sarasohn of The Oregonian gave the restaurant a 'B' rating in 2011.[21] Eater Portland included the business in a 2017 overview of recommended restaurants in the Northwest District.[22] The website said of Serratto in a 2024 list of eighteen "underrated" restaurants and "hidden gems" in the city: "Just a few years ago, Serratto was perhaps more appropriately rated; however, this longstanding ... restaurant has fallen off the radar of many. Nonetheless, Serratto has remained in the rotation of Nob Hill locals and is as good as ever."[6] The website's Rebecca Roland and Brooke Jackson-Glidden also recommended the restaurant for private dining rooms in 2024.[23]

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