Wildwood (restaurant)

Coordinates: 45°31′54″N 122°41′41″W / 45.53177°N 122.69478°W / 45.53177; -122.69478
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Wildwood
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Restaurant information
EstablishedMay 1994 (1994-05)
ClosedFebruary 25, 2014 (2014-02-25)
Previous owner(s)Cory Schreiber
Head chef
  • Cory Schreiber
  • Dustin Clark
Food type
CityPortland
CountyMultnomah
StateOregon
CountryUnited States
Coordinates45°31′54″N 122°41′41″W / 45.53177°N 122.69478°W / 45.53177; -122.69478
Websitewildwoodrestaurant.com

Wildwood Restaurant and Bar,[1] or simply Wildwood, was a Pacific Northwest and New American restaurant in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.[2][3] Operating from 1994 to 2014, the restaurant earned owner and founding chef Cory Schreiber a James Beard Foundation Award nomination in the Best Chef: Northwest category. Wendy Culverwell of Portland Business Journal described Wildwood as "a pioneer in the farm-to-table food movement".[4]

Description

Wildwood served

wood-fired oven and clay tandoor.[8] The menu included chicken, lamb, pork loin, rabbit, steak, salmon and other seafood[9] such as mussels with saffron, garlic, and sun-dried tomatoes.[10][11] Other ingredients included abalone, Chioggia beets, crayfish, and shell beans.[12]

History

Chef Cory Schreiber opened in Wildwood in May 1994.[13] Jesse Dodson was head baker as of 2001.[14] Dustin Clark became chef in October 2006.[15] Jennifer Welshhons was the pastry chef as of 2010.[16]

The restaurant closed on February 25, 2014.[17][18][19] Samantha Bakall of The Oregonian said "lease negotiations were not met with an agreement".[20]

Reception

In 1995, Wildwood was named Restaurant of the Year by The Oregonian.[21] Schreiber received a James Beard Foundation Award in the Best Chef: Northwest category in 1998.[22] The restaurant received Nation's Restaurant News Fine Dining Hall of Fame designation in 2003.[23]

The guide book Northwest Best Places (1995) rates Wildwood three stars.[24] Best Places Portland (2001) and Best Places Northwest (2004) both rated the restaurant 3.5 out of 4 stars.[25][26] In the 2005 book Insiders' Guide to Portland, Oregon, Rachel Dresbeck and Dave Johnson described Wildwood as a " destination spot" with "a loyal following".[27] The authors of Explorer's Guide Oregon Wine Country (2011, 2013) called Wildwood "a champion for cooking from the source."[28][29]

David Sarasohn of The Oregonian gave Wildwood a 'B' rating in 2011.[30][31] In 2018, Karen Brooks of Portland Monthly said the restaurant "helped define Portland's emerging farm-to-table dining identity".[32]

See also

References

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