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March 2024 by Brenna Williams
Food was delicious! Service was great, except we never got the bread plate we ordered. I also wish they had some mocktails on their menu. Mushroom pastry was amazing. Could also be a little more light in the outdoor area. Overall a great experience though, and I'm sure I'll go again!
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March 2024 by Abbey Breding
The portions were tiny. And not that great. The beet salad was mediocre. And my friends 4 scallops were cold. We ordered 2 bread and butter but still left to get more food else where. The staff was rude and inattentive. They just made it seem like our party of 2 wasn't worth their time. And they wernt overly busy. Definitely won't be back.
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March 2024 by Ben Johnson
The first time we went here the food and service were great. We planned to make this a regular spot. Our second visit, the food was great but our waiter was unpleasant.We enjoyed everything we tried, which was 2/3 of the menu.The octopus is delicious.
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March 2024 by Timothy Burgin
Next level cocktails with amazing food. Ive only ever had the chefs tasting menu when I've been here, full transparency. It's been creative and delicious. It is a tiny spot, but a couple more tables open up when the weather improves. Reservations are required.
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March 2024 by Heidy Rivera
We went for my mom's birthday.They only had reservations for 4:15pm, so we decided to get an early dinner.Their menú convinced me to go to Bar Purlieu.I loved they didn't settled for pizza, hamburger and pasta as other places.I decided to order a chicken schnitzel and my mom got a fish and kale salad with a mushroom tart.All main dishes where delicious, but specifically the mushroom tart.We also ordered a charcuterie board and a cocktail with anis.Everything was good, but the serving might improve. Liquids dripped a little on the table while serving and the seafood was a little cold. Just a little improvement on that.We will definitely visit again and try the rest of the menú.Thanks for treating us so nicely.Cheers!!Parking: On Saturdays, after 4pm, parking is available in the building next to the restaurant.
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February 2024 by Astar
Charming atmosphere, featuring a good selection of craft cocktails and a curated array of wines and champagnes, complemented by delicious bites and attentive, knowledgeable staff.It's one of my favorite places in town!
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February 2024 by Sam Driscoll
This used to be the best restaurant in Eugene. I went tonight and was utterly disappointed. I brought friends for their birthday dinner, and I feel embarrassed to have hyped this place up so much. Dishes that used to be generous and inspired were absolutely lacking. The adequatelyprepared scallops swam in a gloopy, over-salted “mushroom”Risotto that had exactly one mushroom. The “schnitzel” was a pounded piece of fried chicken that lacked flavor topped with a tartar sauce and no side. Most insultingly the “steak and frites” was about 2 oz of shredded steak atop 4 lbs of French fries. The most flavorful part of the meal was the aioli. The wait staff was excellent, but the food was an utter disappointment. This went from being one of my all time favorite restaurants in the US to a place I will never visit again in one night. $250 for sub par food doesn’t cut it. I recommend you avoid this restaurant.
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February 2024 by Grace Rose
Love this place so much but we had the WORST experience this time. We were obviously not wanted here. They ignored us to the maximum.We always tip well and aren’t rowdy so idk
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February 2024 by BP o' CARs
Cozy intimate atmosphere, friendly staff, fresh good food. Really enjoyable experience, we were able to have a relaxed evening of good food drinks.
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February 2024 by Jacques C
Incredible dining experience overall, from the top notch service to a wonderful wine and cocktail menu, and of course the dishes perfectly executed in a chic comfortable space what more could you ask for. Plenty to choose from on the French inspired menu including an wonderful selection of fresh local seafood, beef, poultry and produce. Great place to have a cocktail and apps at the bar or a romantic dinner in a booth.My personal opinion this is the best all around restaurant in Eugene and Springfield hands down.
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February 2024 by Kellie
Food and service was excellent. Intimate environment with an open kitchen/bar area. The photo is the ling cod, the best dish of the night.
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January 2024 by Molly Bartlett
Amazing food and wonderful service. Best non-alcoholic cocktail I’ve ever had!
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January 2024 by Seth Supanchick
I wouldn’t recommend going! Food was average in taste, but they serve you less than a child might get from a kids menu. We were one of four parties, and the service was very slow. Our plates were brought out over a ten minute period, because of the small kitchen, so some of the food was cold by the time we were all served.
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January 2024 by Dominick Barbero
Dinner tonight at Bar Purlieu was easily one of the top 3 meals I've ever had in Eugene.We were warmly greeted by Abbey and shown to a cozy booth, a booth fit for 4 but seemingly perfect occupied by just two.David our server proceeded to come by with useful suggestions for beverages both alcoholic for the father and of the mocktail variety for myself.After a quick study of the menu it was clear what appetizer and entrees we would be engaging.The Pork Belly with fish sauce came first, all I can say is before I could even chew the appetizer it melted in my mouth, the fish sauce and chilis complemented it quite splendidly.It would be a disservice not to mention Jane behind the bar, she had "big drink" energy and took every opportunity to share banter with dad. I sipped my mocktail and tried my best not to egg on the sassiness. Next time I'll engage her beverages and report back.The entrees delivered to us were small but mighty. We ordered the smaller portions so we could diversify. My Dad started with the Shellfish Catalan a delicious fusion of Mediterranean Mussels, Manila Clams, Shrimp, and a House Chorizo. The shrimp had such flavor....it must have been swimming in the sauce for hours...mmmmI partook in the Grilled Octopus and SearedSea Scallops respectively. The Octopus was the weak link of the dinner but that in not by any means saying it was bad, just the rest of the meal was so elevated. The Seared Sea Scallops were probably the best I've ever eaten....having resided in SEA, SB, & SD...this came as a surprise to me too. I only had 3, so I cut them in half and savored each piece slowly....letting the flavor envelope my tongue....I made sure to eat that last as to let it stay lingering on my tongue. As we sat there in disbelief of the meal we had just enjoyed Abbey came by and dropped a desert menu in front of us.....siiigh....well since we are here...We shared a Black Garlic Crème Brûlée (Per Davids delectable suggestion) and a house made Chocolate Mousse....both were an absolute delight.Absolutely worth the it price of everything consumed.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We will be back in a couple of weeks.
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January 2024 by R & T Porter
My husband and I visited Bar Purlieu on recommendation and it was a mixed experience.Atmosphere: The vibe was cozy - in both a good and bad way (I could hear conversations from other tables, and as much as I try to drown out and ignore the convos of others, I couldn't help but overhear the table next to us whose diners were quite unhappy with the quality of their meal -- they graciously sent back BOTH the entree and the cocktail).Service: Perhaps it was because we were a low maintenance table, perhaps it was because we didn't look "local" enough (?) but our server checked up on us one time during the entire course of the meal (to ask if I wanted another cocktail). It was our anniversary and we had planned to splurge by getting dessert, and then we decided against it because, frankly, we were a bit surprised at how little we were cared for.Food: The food itself was good, though, serving sizes were small - which we expected. I'm always surprised at how much smaller and smaller the meal portions get, while prices keep inflating, shockingly! My scallops had good flavor, and my husband's dish (shellfish Catalan) was fantastic, but it didn't come with a spoon -- he'd have loved to get the last bits of soup, but he left it on the table, as he was only given a fork.I'm not trying to scold or school anyone, but I have to say that service and attentiveness is very, very important. When dining guests are spending their hard earned money in a tough economy, it's imperative that we feel cared for and valued as much as the next person. I am an observant person, and I could see that the other tables were far better taken care of than we were. Arguably, restaurateurs are in the hospitality business, and, collectively, the food, atmosphere, AND service make up the whole of the guest experience. Perhaps it was a fluke, that the service was subpar -- maybe they had new staff who was assigned to our table who didn't know the importance of periodic check ins (?); regardless, and without a doubt, Bar Purlieu will continue to thrive and wow all those who step through its doors with it's impressive menu, dazzling cocktails, and, my hope, with a staff and service experience that shines. All my best!