Pasture PDX

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Pasture PDX
Restaurant information
Owner(s)
  • Kei Ohdera
  • HJ Schaible
CityPortland
CountyMultnomah
StateOregon
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 45°33′33″N122°39′05″W / 45.5593°N 122.6515°W / 45.5593; -122.6515
Website pasturepdx.com

Pasture PDX, [1] or simply Pasture, [2] is a butcher shop and delicatessen in Portland, Oregon's Alberta Arts District. [3] [4] Kei Ohdera and HJ Schaible are co-owners. Pasture has garnered a positive reception and was named one of Portland's best new restaurants of 2022 by The Oregonian .

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Description

Pasture operates on Alberta Street in northeast Portland's King neighborhood. It has been described as a whole animal butchery and restaurant. [5] [6] The menu varies depending on the season and weather, [7] and has included roast beef sandwiches with cheddar, pastrami Reubens with carrot thousand island, and beef mortadella with pickled peppers. [8] The shop has sold curated boxes of goods. [9] Foods are sourced from Oregon farmers and ranchers. [10] [11]

History

The business is owned by Kei Ohdera and HJ Schaible. [1] It initially operated as a pop-up restaurant, [12] including stints at Dame Collective in 2019 [13] and the now-defunct Tails & Trotters in 2021. [14] Plans for Pasture to start operating from a brick and mortar location were announced in 2021. [15]

Reception

Pasture ranked seventh in The Oregonian 's list of Portland's best new restaurants of 2022. [2] The newspaper's Michael Russell said the business was the city's best new sandwich shop. [16] Alex Frane and Janey Wong included Pasture in Eater Portland 's 2023 list of nineteen "excellent" sandwich shops in the city. [17]

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