Portland Dining Month 2020 at Hairy Lobster

As I covered in my previous posts, March is a time when 140+ restaurants offer three course meals for $33 all month long. I shared my top picks in one post, recapped a dinner at Headwaters and today’s post is the another of my dinners: Portland Dining Month 2020 at The Hairy Lobster. Like the dinner at Headwaters, you can make reservations on OpenTable via the PDM site in order to help donate to the Oregon Food Bank. Update: Hairy Lobster has temporarily closed in response to COVID-19.

If haven’t been to this gem in the Pearl District because of the weird name, you are missing out. The chef there has been in the kitchen for 50 years, and his wife (they co-own The Hairy Lobster, also known as THL) has had 3 Michelin Star experience. It is well reflected in the warm friendly service, and made me kick myself for not having been by even though it’s been here for 5 years already.

For the Portland Dining Month 2020 menu there are 2 options each for the 3 courses.
Portland Dining Month 2020 at Hairy Lobster

First course (choose one): Roasted butternut squash bisque with cranberry, orange and shallot confit (vegetarian) (gluten free) –or– Lacinato kale salad with pickled wood ear mushroom and coconut habanero (vegetarian) (gluten free). I am not usually a salad person, so soup it is for me! I loved the addition of the cranberry orange shallot confit to add brightness to the creamy butternut squash.
Portland Dining Month 2020 at Hairy Lobster: Roasted butternut squash bisque with cranberry, orange and shallot confit (vegetarian) (gluten free)

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Picks for Portland Dining Month 2020

March is almost here, which also marks the start of Portland Dining Month 2020. With this post I’m sharing with you my personal picks for Portland Dining Month 2020 based on what I think are the best offerings in terms of $ value and food on the menu being offered by the restaurant. I’ve covered Portland Dining Month/PDM for multiple years, and as before, I have done the homework of reviewing the fantastic list of 130+ restaurants in the Portland area and the dining month menus they will be offering from March 1-31 2020 that count for three courses for $33.
Picks for Portland Dining Month 2020, 140 restaurants in Portland offering three courses for $33 from March 1-31 2020

You can pick your dinner destination just based on wanting to visit that particular restaurant on the list of course. This 3 course dinner deal is a great rationalization to go and finally cross a restaurant you’ve wanted to check out off your dining wishlist. Keep in mind that for further justification, you are supporting local businesses and employees, so it’s a win for everyone. And, you are helping people even more so if the restaurant takes online reservations via OpenTable. This is because Travel Portland donates money to the Oregon Food Bank for each reservation made through the OpenTable links from the Portland Dining Month website.

With 141 restaurant options, you also might want to use the Portland Dining Month 2020 website filters by neighborhood, type of cuisine, gluten-free, vegetarian, or vegan options. My method is to read the menus to see what each restaurant is offering, and my criteria are that I look for an excellent savings from the restaurant’s regular prices, or they offer intriguing menu items that are special just for this month.

All of these options on my list are also all OpenTable partners, so make the reservation off the Portland Dining Month site to make sure the donation is given to Oregon Food Bank!

As an additional bonus this year, on March 5th & 6th, Seattle-based artist @Dozfy will be making a surprise appearance at an east-side and west-side restaurant where he will give away art he creates on the menus of each. If you haven’t seen his art before, here’s an example:

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Portland Dining Month 2017

I’ve written about Portland Dining month for many years. It is that one of time year where you have a month – a whole month!! some cities only get a week!! – to go out to help support local businesses AND to try lots of restaurants at a discount from what is often on their regular menu or with special limited time dishes. That’s because the Portland Dining Month menu at every participating offers a Prix Fixe $29 for 3 courses – and in some cases some restaurants throw in a little extra. Portland Dining Month 2017 falls March 1 – 31st, so it starts tomorrow.

Accanto: second course of a chilled potato leek soup Accanto: potato gnocchi, lamb bolognese, mint and pecorino Accanto: Rose panna cotta with strawberries and lambrusco
Three course dinner from Accanto in a previous Portland Dining Month year. Make your opentable reservation here

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