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French-American · $$ · DowntownA sister restaurant to Portland's Le Pigeon, with brunch that's playful and duck-forward, dinner that shifts to French bistro mains like Beef Cheek Bourguignon, and a French-leaning wine list.
Oregon City's restaurant scene has been growing steadily, with new spots opening across the city and drawing attention from diners well beyond the local area. Ginza Sushi is the current breakout, a sushi restaurant that has quickly developed a reputation for quality that rivals Portland destinations.
This page tracks notable new and recently opened restaurants in Oregon City. Whether you're a local keeping up with what's changed or a visitor looking to try something fresh, you'll find the right options below.
A sister restaurant to Portland's Le Pigeon, with brunch that's playful and duck-forward, dinner that shifts to French bistro mains like Beef Cheek Bourguignon, and a French-leaning wine list.
A casual American sports bar on Washington Street with outdoor seating, happy hour specials, and a menu anchored by fish and chips, fish tacos, and a Shrimp Louie Salad.
Named after Tokyo's iconic Ginza district, this Oregon City standout blends Japanese sushi with Chinese cuisine, precise preparation, fresh fish, and a menu that earns its loyal following.
An intimate wine bar named after one of Italy's great grapes, with 300+ handpicked wines, a full seasonal menu from shareables to mains, and an OpenTable Diner's Choice 2025 nod.
A dinner-focused taqueria on Main Street sourcing from Carlton Farms, Painted Hills, and local Oregon suppliers, with ten taco varieties, a 30-ingredient Mole Negro Enmoladas, and happy hour every day from 4 to 5pm.
A downtown Indian restaurant open for lunch and dinner with an extensive curry menu spanning chicken, lamb, seafood, and vegetarian, plus a lunch buffet and tandoor-baked breads.
A 21+ neighborhood pub on Main Street with a scratch-made menu that runs from all-day breakfast and benedicts through burgers, prime rib on weekends, and Dungeness crab in multiple forms.
A lodge-style restaurant set among basalt cliffs on the Clackamas River in Carver, with seasonal Pacific Northwest cuisine and a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence.
Oregon City's gathering place on Main Street, serving superb espresso drinks, craft cocktails, and an all-day menu of breakfast plates and made-to-order paninis.