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Metrovino was a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. It opened in northwest Portland's Pearl District in 2009, with Greg Denton as executive chef. Todd Steele and his mother were co-owners. Other chefs included Denton's wife Gabrielle Quiñonez Denton and later Victor Deras and Dustin See, after the Dentons left in 2012. In 2011, Metrovino was used as a
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for the television series '' Leverage''. The restaurant closed in September 2013 and was replaced by The Fields Bar and Grill.


Description

The upscale restaurant and wine bar Metrovino operated in northwest Portland's Pearl District, along the 11th Avenue streetcar line. It had a temperature-controlled cabinet system and views of
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. Metrovino served
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-inspired
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.


Menu

The menu included chowder with fish and flour, '' tataki'' of yellowtail with cucumber and yuzu, and trout with spinach and potato purée and
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. Metrovino also served: raclette,
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, and boiled potatoes; slow-roasted pork shoulder with chanterelles, heirloom beans, chimichurri, and
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; and French onion soup with cabbage, pork cheeks, and gruyère cheese. Cheese plates, duck confit, foie gras, soufflés with white cheddar, and a sunny-side quail egg on pork belly were also available. The brunch menu included
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,
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, chicken-fried quail and waffles, a version of eggs Benedict with duck rillette, and Sicilian sausage with
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and mushrooms. The restaurant also served a burger, tartines such as prosciutto and tuna, and a dish with grilled leg of lamb marinated with rosemary and garlic, served with spätzle and morel mushrooms, English peas,
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, butter, parsley oil, and lamb jus. Metrovino had approximately one hundred wine options, including champagnes as well as red, sparkling, and
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from around the world. The restaurant also served cocktails, including: the Averna stout flip (Italian liqueur, Young's chocolate
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, whole egg); the seigle sour, which had spiced plantain syrup; and the Mexican train, which had mezcal and mole bitters. Among drinks on the brunch menu was the Sherry Cobbler, which had Manzanilla sherry, orange, nutmeg, and sugar.


History

Co-owners Todd Steele and his mother opened Metrovino in 2009, with Greg Denton as the executive chef. Steele, who was also Metrovino's general manager and wine director, wanted to operate along the streetcar line. He recalled, "I would not have picked this spot if it weren't for the streetcar, and my business has certainly benefited from our location. Streetcars are also a romantic way to travel, and they are fun to watch from inside Metrovino." In 2010, Metrovino and
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partnered for the Winemaker Dinners series organized by the Classic Wines Auction, an annual charity event. Additionally, Denton and Steele were nominated in the Restaurant of the Year category of the annual Eater Awards and attended the ceremony in New York City. In March 2011, Metrovino hosted a weekend happy hour menu in honor of the James Beard Foundation Awards announcements. On the menu was a "meat donut", a
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with
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beef and marrow. Additionally, the restaurant was a
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for the television series '' Leverage''. According to Byron Beck of '' Eater Portland'', Metrovino was used "as a location one of the characters visits on the show, including exterior and interior shots". As of January 2013, an
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error was directing some customers to an incorrect address in
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. According to ''Eater Portland'', the error resulted in "several phone calls per night from diners looking for clarification — and perhaps as much as $50,000 in lost revenue since the app launched last September". A
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reporter from KATU was reportedly unable to acquire a comment from Apple Inc. Metrovino celebrated a fourth anniversary in May. Steele suspended operations in September 2013. The Fields Bar and Grill began operating in the space in 2014.


Bartenders

Kyle Webster was a mixologist until late 2010, when he left to work at
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. Webster was replaced by bartender Jacob Grier, who implemented a new cocktail program in February 2011. Described by ''Eater Portland'' as a "beer-in-cocktails advocate", Grier debuted eleven new cocktails, including the Averna stout flip, the seigle sour, and the Mexican train. In January 2012, ''Eater Portland'' credited Grier for the "bone luge", described as "the act of funneling a shot of liquor down a split marrow bone". Grier had come up with the concept in 2010, after drinking tequila through a cow's femur at Laurelhurst Market. Within a year, the "bone luge" was added to Metrovino's menu. Covering the "off-the-menu specials" made available by local restaurants in conjunction with Feast Portland in 2012, which included the "bone luge", ''Eater Portland'' called Metrovino the "most Portland-y: Pearl District spot". After Metrovino closed, Grier worked at Hop & Vine and wrote a
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.


Chefs

In 2011, Denton hosted a one-weekend-only dinner menu featuring roast suckling pig porchetta and roasted vegetables with a Meyer lemon vinaigrette and rosemary polenta croutons, as well as tête de cochon. He also competed on the restaurant's behalf in Wild About Game, an annual cook-off at Resort on the Mountain in Welches. ''Eater Portland'' said Denton "took home the top prize for his s'more-inspired duck dish, which featured ... duck, charred wrapped giblet sausage, toasted foie gras marshmallow whip, cocoa sauce, graham cracker struesel, and campfire smoke (presented to the judges under a glass bowl)". The winng food was hosted at Metrovino for one weekend only in September. In late 2011, he and his spouse Gabrielle Quiñonez Denton, who was also a chef at Metrovino, announced plans to leave and start Ox. The couple continued working in Metrovino's kitchen until January 31, 2012. In January, Metrovino announced sous chef Victor Deras would become the head chef. Deras intended to replace Sunday's dinner with brunch, but he was replaced by sous chef Dustin See in March. See had joined Metrovino in 2010 and worked his way from line cook to sous chef. He took over the new brunch menu, which launched in April 2012. In addition to adding the grilled leg of lamb dish, See hosted a Spanish-inspired dinner paired with select sherries and a four-course 1980s-themed dinner in which he offered "interpretations of '80s-era recipes" from Daniel Boulud, Hubert Keller, and Marco Pierre White, also highlighting cellared wines from the decade.


Reception

In 2010, '' Portland Monthly'' Mike Thelin wrote, "True to the spirit of localism, Denton's food celebrates Northwest ingredients, but his flair for the unexpected sets Metrovino apart from many of its peers in the Portland culinary scene." Metrovino's burger was declared the city's best in a 2010 "burger survey" conducted by '' Willamette Week''. ''Eater Portland'' included the Sherry Cobbler in a 2012 overview of the city's best "non- Bloody brunch cocktails". In 2013, David Sarasohn of '' The Oregonian'' gave Metrovino a rating of 'B+'. He complimented the "pungent, intricate dishes designed to delve into wine", such as the charcuterie board and wagyu carpaccio, among other "unexpected" options. Andy Kryza included Metrovino in Thrillist 2023 overview of Portland's best wings, writing: "The Pearl's swank Metrovino puts its spin on the popular pub food at their bar in the form of chicken wing confit, which's actually just a very fancy way to say the wonderfully salty, sauce-less wings are super crunchy on the outside and impossibly tender on the inside". After Metrovino's closure, the magazine ''Oregon Business'' called the restaurant "beloved".


See also

* List of Pacific Northwest restaurants


References

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