Party Downtown
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Party Downtown is my favorite restaurant in Eugene, hands down. They have a regularly rotating menu (seasonal), very creative food, locally sourced in…
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Great food. What is it with Eugene and Restaurants being given bad names??? Grit? Toadstool cupcakes? The Jail? Ring of Fire? Party Downtown? It meant…
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We went for brunch on a weekend, and found the place dead empty. Yes, it was empty for a good reason - it was bloody expensive! The food was imaginati…
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3 Reviews on “Party Downtown”
Party Downtown is my favorite restaurant in Eugene, hands down. They have a regularly rotating menu (seasonal), very creative food, locally sourced ingredients from local farmers and wineries/breweries, and a great cocktail program.
Great food. What is it with Eugene and Restaurants being given bad names??? Grit? Toadstool cupcakes? The Jail? Ring of Fire? Party Downtown? It meant we didn’t go here for a few months figuring with owners giving it a name that bad; Well we were wrong (Grit is also wonderful) the food we had was inventive and excellent, they made the single beast thing I have eaten in Eugene… the, this is so damn good we immediately ordered two more, duck roll. Yes take your typical cinnamon roll dough but instead of butter and sugar instead fill it with herbs and duck comfit! The fat melts into the roll and holy crap does it come together in a bit of wonderfulness. My wife has requested it for her next birthday cake. Yes the interior is a bit cafeteria but we sat in the tiny bar which is much nicer. Yes the prices are a bit high for Eugene but not for Portland or Ashland or Seattle or… you know, a city. And the service we received was fast, polite and professional.
We went for brunch on a weekend, and found the place dead empty. Yes, it was empty for a good reason – it was bloody expensive! The food was imaginative, but two small breakfast items and coffee came to $40. This is not the Four Seasons, or even Marche. Although I welcome the downtown revival, with their high prices and awkward, tucked-behind-an-ice cream parlor location, I don’t see the Party lasting too long.