Pix Pâtisserie

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Pix Patisserie
Restaurant information
Previous owner(s)Cheryl Wakerhauser
Street address2225 East Burnside Street
City Portland
State Oregon
Postal/ZIP Code97214
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 45°31′23″N122°38′34″W / 45.52306°N 122.64278°W / 45.52306; -122.64278
Website pixpatisserie.com

Pix Pâtisserie is a bakery in Portland, Oregon. [1]

Description and history

Pix operates a dessert and wine bar on East Burnside Street, [2] [3] as well as an outdoor vending machine called Pix-O-Matic. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

The business was established in 2001, alongside adjoining Bar Vivant. [8] Pix hosted a Bastille Day block party in 2011. [9]

In August 2022, the business ceased trading. [10]

Reception

Samantha Bakall of The Oregonian included Pix in a 2014 list of Portland's 10 best wine bars. [11] In 2017, she also included the business in a list of "Portland's best dessert spots for Valentine's Day", [12] and the newspaper's Michael Russell said Pix "might have the best Champagne list in the country". [13] Thom Hilton included Pix and Bar Vivant in Eater Portland 's 2022 list of "14 Spots for Late-Night Dining in Portland". [14]

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