There is so much to share with you about our trip to Oregon.
These are a few photos of places we stopped at.
One morning we stopped at Petite Provence for breakfast.
Katie knew I would love this restaurant.
French Food!!
I loved how they decorated and the food was so good!!
I had the Baked Eggs a la Francaise,
it was very good!
Scott had the Roasted Oatmeal Brûlée,
so delicious!!
Can't wait to go back!
We also stopped at the famous Voodoo Donuts Bakery.
We had to wait in line about 30 minutes.
The decor was very PINK and they even had chandeliers!
Every kind of donut imaginable!
Our kids loved it!
We stopped at Coopers Hall where they serve local wine.
I love how open it felt and lots of pretty lights everywhere!
The wine was very good and of course a order of fries,
made our day!!
The Meadow
The Meadow opened in 2006, a little shop nestled into the vibrant fabric of N. Mississippi Ave. Tucked away between an array of other businesses, you may notice it only for the bright colors of the flowers for sale in front. But besides the flora, The Meadow carries one of the largest selections of bean-to-bar chocolate makers in the country – they have in the neighborhood of 300 different bars. They also carry an amazing 140 plus types of bitters.
I ended up buying Stan a Himalayan salt block for his birthday in May and
can't wait to serve on it.
They had so many different shapes and sizes.
The flower arrangement was beautiful!!
Beautiful painted murals everywhere in Portland, Oregon!
Portland, Oregon is definitely an artistic place!
We loved it!!
It all looks so good, love the french cafe and Coopers Hall!, thanks for sharing such a great tripxx
ReplyDeleteLove the foodie hangouts! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Funtastic Friday:-)
ReplyDeleteJody and Stan,
ReplyDeleteOh, my. . .what lovely establishments you visited, dear friends!!!
I l o v e poached eggs. . .I agree, Jody, I'd have ordered the same for breakfast!!!
Amazing the choice of donuts. . .but my favorite is a raised, glazed!!!
Thank you for inviting us to join you on your trip to Portland!!!
Fondly,
Pat