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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Great food in the Gallery District!

There are a number of restaurants to fit all budgets and taste in The Gallery District. For the high end night out with you friends, try Adam's Place$$$$ Between Oak and Willamette on Broadway. Stop by Luna next door and listen to some fine music before you call it a night.
For Sushi, it IS Missako $$ Japanese Restaurant at the corner of Willamette and 8th.
A surprising find is the Big River Grill $$ At the Hilton! Good food and a friendly staff make it a nice place to eat before theater at the Hult Center.
Across the street on 6th is an icon in the Eugene food scene. 6th Street Grill $$$ has been around for 20+ years and still does a great meal! specializing in beef, with special gourmet nights on Sunday.
For a great light meal before or after the theater, try Perugino $$. Wonderful service, the BEST lattes in town, and wine, cheese, pastry, and did I mention wine? Laptops welcome.
The Wich House. Recommend it! Great soup, nice feel to the place, comfortable and friendly. Next door to Scan l Design. Good prices and the soup was great! Did I mention the soup?
PARK STREET CAFE' 776 W. Park St. 485-2089.has a good rep and in organic. Worth a taste.
For a quick fast food fix you can try A&W at the corner of Willamette and Broadway...not so much my thing, but hey, need fat?
New to the Gallery District: Paradise City Cafe
861 Willamette
Nice looking place, great smells, and an interesting salad selection (I plan on trying the Salmon Salad!
I tried a couple of the deserts and was pleased. If you eat there a lot, let us know your opinion.

For a good hamburger and fries, and lots of beer, Jogger's at 7th and Willamette. Across the street in Rock n Rodeo (God how cliche' can you get!), cowboys roam and the food? never tried it but always empty. Draw your own conclusions

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