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Event Reminder – Thirst Wine Bar

Back in March, we heard from the Thirst Wine Bar & Bistro that they are having a gluten-free wine dinner event in mid May. This would probably make a great Mother’s Day gift for anyone out there who happens to be stumped about what to get their mom. We heard from them that it’s not too late to get seating. Here is their event announcement (edited by us for brevity):

Love Wine? Gluten Intolerant or Celiac? Thirst is a gluten free-friendly restaurant (about 90% gluten free, no flour used for thickening etc)*. We have many GF customers and decided to create a fun gluten free wine dinner. Limited Seating – only 28 seats (we plan on having another dinner in the early Fall). $70 per person (all-inclusive). Ticket Pre-Purchase Required (Get Tickets Here or call 503-295-2747 during business hours)

Three Courses + Appetizer Reception
Wednesday, May 18th
6:30 PM, Thirst’s Cellar Room

Wine & Appetizer Reception
Artisanal Cheese and House Made Savory Grain Free Crackers
Blue Cheese Stuffed Dates Wrapped in Prosciutto with Balsamic Reduction
Vegetarian Stuffed Mushrooms topped with Pecorino Romano
Coleman ’08 Pinot Gris

Starter Course
Seafood Bouillabaisse
Scallops, Shrimp, Clams, Crab and Salmon in a Creamy Saffron Broth
Sineann ’08 Pinot Blanc

Main Course
Bistro Steak with Mushroom Pan Sauce and Potato & Sweet Potato Gratin
Sugar Snap Peas with Cilantro Lime Sauce
Youngberg Hill ’08 Natasha Pinot Noir

Dessert
Dark Chocolate Bourbon Cake
House Made Chocolates
Mycella Blue Cheese with Honey
DavenLore ’08 Syrah Forte

* Note Thirst is not a 100% gluten free restaurant.

Thirst Wine Bar & Bistro
0315 SW Montgomery St, Portland, OR 97201
503-295-2747
info@thirstwinebar.com
www.thirstwinebar.com

Thirst Wine Bar & Bistro Gluten Free Event Coming in May

We heard from the Thirst Wine Bar & Bistro that they are having a gluten-free wine dinner event in mid May. It sounds really amazing. We haven’t had a chance to check them out yet, but now they’re on our list. Here is their event announcement (edited by us for brevity):

Love Wine? Gluten Intolerant or Celiac? Thirst is a gluten free-friendly restaurant (about 90% gluten free, no flour used for thickening etc)*. We have many GF customers and decided to create a fun gluten free wine dinner. Limited Seating – only 28 seats (we plan on having another dinner in the early Fall). $70 per person (all-inclusive). Ticket Pre-Purchase Required (Get Tickets Here or call 503-295-2747 during business hours)

Three Courses + Appetizer Reception
Wednesday, May 18th
6:30 PM, Thirst’s Cellar Room

Wine & Appetizer Reception
Artisanal Cheese and House Made Savory Grain Free Crackers
Blue Cheese Stuffed Dates Wrapped in Prosciutto with Balsamic Reduction
Vegetarian Stuffed Mushrooms topped with Pecorino Romano
Coleman ’08 Pinot Gris

Starter Course
Seafood Bouillabaisse
Scallops, Shrimp, Clams, Crab and Salmon in a Creamy Saffron Broth
Sineann ’08 Pinot Blanc

Main Course
Bistro Steak with Mushroom Pan Sauce and Potato & Sweet Potato Gratin
Sugar Snap Peas with Cilantro Lime Sauce
Youngberg Hill ’08 Natasha Pinot Noir

Dessert
Dark Chocolate Bourbon Cake
House Made Chocolates
Mycella Blue Cheese with Honey
DavenLore ’08 Syrah Forte

* Note Thirst is not a 100% gluten free restaurant.

Thirst Wine Bar & Bistro
0315 SW Montgomery St, Portland, OR 97201
503-295-2747
info@thirstwinebar.com
www.thirstwinebar.com

Restaurant Review: Pastini Pastaria Redux

We reviewed Pastini about two years ago when I first started this blog, and it was kind of a disaster. I was just now writing an email to someone where I told them about how I hate giving bad reviews. I just naturally want everyone to do well. At the same time, when we have a bad experience at a restaurant, we have to be honest, and I try to make sure that I am specific about what went wrong with the hope that the owner will be able to fix it. Although I doubt that I can claim credit for the improvements at Pastini since we last visited, they definitely took care of my two main complaints.

Gluten Free Flag at Pastini Pastaria

When you get a plate of gluten-free pasta at Pastini Pastaria, they bring it out with a little flag to mark that it’s gluten-free. That’s awesome! That way everyone knows that it’s gluten free and you won’t end up with food getting mixed up, or bread being added to the dish. Our other main complaint with the restaurant in our last review was that the pasta had been overcooked. They definitely solved that problem as well. Another score.

Pastini Pastaria cocktail

In case you’ve missed Pastini, they are an Italian restaurant chain based in Portland. They have four locations in Portland, and a location in each of: Beaverton, Tigard, Bend, and Corvallis. We went to the Pastini on NE Broadway near 14th. Check here for a map of locations. Here is their gluten-free “menu,” which is more like a page that talks about their gluten free pasta and Tiramisu.

The restaurant is popular. We went there with our friends, who go there a lot. Pastini has a lot going for it. It’s a little family, a little upscale, and a little casual. They have a full bar. It’s got a happy energy. It’s a popular place so there’s usually a little wait before you get seated.

Pastini Gluten Free Ziti

Sienna got the Capellini Primavera, which is a simple dish with zucchini, mushrooms, sweet peas, roasted peppers, broccolini, fresh basil and garlic. She got it with gluten-free Ziti pasta and had them add chicken.

Pastini Gluten-free spagetti

I decided to get the gluten-free Spaghetti with Marinara, which is my all-around favorite way to eat pasta. Our friends got the Ziti Vegetariano, which is pasta with zucchini, tomatoes and yellow squash tossed with olive oil, garlic, tomato pesto, fresh herbs, and Kalamata olives. All of our dishes were delicious. The pasta was cooked just right, and the sauces were rich and flavorful.

Our waiter was very helpful and knowledgeable. As we mentioned in our past review, Pastini takes basic steps to prevent cross-contamination, like boiling the gluten-free pasta in different water. Our dishes came out in a reasonable amount of time and everything was the right temperature. Now I just need to talk them into making the meatballs gluten-free!

We didn’t sample the gluten-free Tiramisu, but our waiter told us that it’s a very popular item. I, for one, love and miss Tiramisu, so it’s only a matter of time before we give it a try. But we had other dessert plans that night. For the vegetarians and vegans out there, you’ll be happy to know that there are a lot of vegetarian options, and the menu is also rather vegan-friendly.

We’ll have to go back sometime soon to solidify our feelings about Pastini, but this visit left us with a much more positive feeling about the place.

Gluten-Free Safety Rating: Gluten-free Friendly but Ask Questions!
Times we have visited: 2 (So your experience may vary.)
Overall rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Price compared to “regular”: Same.

Pastini Pastaria
www.pastini.com
Multiple Locations

We want to know: Do you have a favorite gluten-free Italian restaurant in town? Have you been to Pastini Pastaria? Let us know in the comments!







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