![]() We love you all and can’t thank you enough. ![]() It was our privilege to continue the legacy of comfort food, fine wine, and unforgettable people that our founders Jon Beckel and Daris Ray originally started. The restaurant’s team posted on Facebook this morning, announcing that it would. Fans of late-night bowls of macaroni and cheese, oyster shots, and jambalaya have a reason to be sad today Le Bistro Montage will not reopen after the coronavirus pandemic ends. Were not accepting online orders at this time, but feel free to. Each and every one of you has made an impact on what Montage became. Le Bistro Montage has said au revoir in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. We have seen some of the best people come in and out of our doors. We lost count, but we employed thousands during our many years in business. ![]() We want to thank our outstanding and wonderful building owners at City Liquidators, as well as thank our vendors for their time, dedication, and partnership.Ībove all else, we owe our greatest gratitude to our truly remarkable staff. We depart with the special feeling that most Portlanders have a memorable Montage story-whether it was a first date or the last stop after a night on the town. Boeing Horizon X Navigation: Photo of airplane being assembled in factory. We are grateful to have been a part of your countless anniversaries, birthdays, weddings, and special occasions. Boeing AnalytX Navigation: Horizon X montage. We want to thank our city and everyone who has dined with us over the years. We have been so honored to serve Portland for the past 27 years. It is with a heavy heart that we announce that we are permanently closing Le Bistro Montage. This along with a ton of rumors about other restaurants closing. Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian 682 shares By Michael Russell The Oregonian/OregonLive The Doug Fir, one of Portland’s signature small music venues, is leaving its longtime home at the Jupiter.
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