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    Jory at the Allison Inn

    370Pearl Points

    Serious Pac NW kitchen, casual dress, wine country setting.

    Jory at the Allison Inn, Restaurant in Portland

    About Jory at the Allison Inn

    Jory at the Allison Inn is the meal to plan your Willamette Valley trip around — a Forbes Four-Star Pacific Northwest kitchen with a casual dress code, deep wine list, and service that earns its credentials. Book three to four weeks out for weekends and request the open kitchen counter for the best seat in the room. The 40-minute drive from Portland means you commit, so make it count.

    Who Should Book Jory at the Allison Inn

    Jory at the Allison Inn is the right call for food and wine travelers making a dedicated trip to the Willamette Valley — people who want a serious Pacific Northwest kitchen to anchor their itinerary, not just a hotel restaurant to stumble into. If you are spending a night or two at a Newberg property during harvest season, or driving out from Portland for a wine country dinner, Jory is the meal to plan around. It is less suited to spontaneous city dining; the 40-minute drive from Portland means you commit to the evening, and booking difficulty is rated hard, so plan at least three to four weeks out.

    The Room and the Mood

    The dining room seats 100, with soft wood interiors, magenta accents, and leaf-print cushions that feel considered rather than generic. The energy is calm and unhurried — low noise, relaxed pace, the kind of atmosphere where a two-hour dinner does not feel rushed or stretched. A row of autographed pinot noir magnums runs between the dining area and the open kitchen, which doubles as visual interest and a subtle signal about the wine program's depth. On sunny days the terrace pulls guests outside for vineyard views; in the evening the interior holds its own. The counter in front of the open kitchen accommodates up to 10 guests and delivers a closer look at the kitchen's work , filleting, smoking, grilling , without the formality of a tasting menu format. If you want that seat, request it when you book.

    Service and Whether It Earns the Price

    Jory holds a Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star rating and a 3-Star Accreditation from the World of Fine Wine & Luxury Awards, and the service profile largely matches those credentials. An inspector review notes that courses arrived at an even pace, plates were cleared promptly, and attention was attentive without tipping into intrusiveness , the kind of floor work that makes a long dinner comfortable rather than theatrical. The dress code is casual, which matters: a Four-Star rating in a casual-dress room is a specific combination, and it works in your favor if you are coming straight from a winery visit in jeans. For guests comparing to other Pacific Northwest fine dining contexts, Jory sits between the more urban, produce-driven energy of clarklewis in Portland and the coastal intimacy of Restaurant Beck at Whale Cove Inn. It is the most resort-integrated of the three, but the kitchen holds its own independently of the hotel setting.

    What the Kitchen Does

    Chef Jack Strong's kitchen works with a half-acre on-site garden plus local hazelnut farms, olive groves, orchards, and area cheesemakers , sourcing that is logistically close rather than aspirationally local. Documented signatures include gnocchi stuffed with Yukon Gold potato and topped with Dungeness crab, caramelized fennel, and crème fraîche; cedar plank steelhead with potato confit, black trumpet mushrooms, pomegranate, hazelnuts, and saba-brown butter; pan-seared Muscovy duck with sweet potato gratin and duck egg hollandaise; and wood-fired Wagyu strip loin with foraged mushrooms and bordelaise. For a comparable commitment to Pacific Northwest sourcing in a city format, Berlu in Portland offers a different angle on regional ingredients. If you want to see how the format compares against the top tier of American destination dining, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and The French Laundry in Napa are the relevant benchmarks , Jory is less formal and less expensive than either, with a service register that suits the Willamette Valley setting rather than trying to replicate Napa's precision.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Forbes Travel Guide: Four-Star restaurant
    • World of Fine Wine & Luxury Awards: 3-Star Accreditation
    • Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Casual North America: #834 in 2025, #772 in 2024
    • Google: 4.6 from 611 reviews

    The OAD ranking places Jory in the casual-fine tier , respected but not in the top 200 of North American casual dining. The Forbes Four-Star and WFW 3-Star carry more weight here as evidence of consistent execution across service, room, and kitchen.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Jory is open seven days a week, from 7 am to 10 pm Monday through Friday, and 7:30 am to 10 pm on weekends. Breakfast and lunch are available, which makes the booking calculus different from a dinner-only destination. For dinner, expect to book three to four weeks ahead minimum , this is a hard booking, particularly for weekend evenings when the hotel is at capacity. If your dates are flexible, a weekday dinner gives you a better shot at the counter seats. The address is 2525 Allison Lane, Newberg, Oregon 97132, roughly 40 minutes southwest of Portland. There is no public transit option; a car or a ride is required. Dress is casual. The wine list is deep, with a natural emphasis on Willamette Valley pinot noir given the location. For more on what to do around the restaurant, see our full Portland wineries guide and our full Portland experiences guide.

    For broader Portland dining context before or after a Newberg trip, OK Omens and Sweedeedee offer good lower-commitment options in the city. See our full Portland restaurants guide for a complete picture. For Pacific Northwest comparison points in Seattle, Archipelago and Matt's in the Market show how the regional cuisine plays in a city format.

    Quick reference: Open daily 7 am–10 pm (7:30 am weekends) | Casual dress | Hard booking , reserve 3–4 weeks out | Counter seats (up to 10) available on request | 40 min from Portland by car.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Jory at the Allison Inn?

    Dinner is the stronger case. That's when the full Pacific Northwest menu — including the cedar plank steelhead, wood-fired Wagyu, and pan-seared Muscovy duck — is on the table, and the open kitchen counter comes alive as a front-row seat to the cooking. Lunch works well if you're passing through the valley mid-trip and want something solid at a Forbes Four-Star property without committing to a full evening, but it's a secondary use case.

    Is Jory at the Allison Inn good for solo dining?

    Yes, and arguably better solo than most comparable restaurants in the Willamette Valley. The counter in front of the open kitchen seats up to 10 and gives solo diners a direct view of filleting, grilling, and sautéing — it's genuinely engaging rather than a consolation seat. Book the counter specifically; don't let them put you at a two-top near the back.

    Can Jory at the Allison Inn accommodate groups?

    The dining room seats 100, so mid-size groups are manageable. The open kitchen counter handles up to 10, which works well for a group that wants a shared, interactive experience around the cooking. For larger parties or private events, contact the Allison Inn directly — the venue database doesn't confirm private dining room availability, so don't assume it without asking.

    What should I wear to Jory at the Allison Inn?

    Casual. The venue explicitly states the dress code is only as formal as you want it to be — this comes directly from the restaurant's own positioning. Despite the Forbes Four-Star rating and a serious wine list with a 3-Star World of Fine Wine & Luxury Accreditation, Jory isn't enforcing a jacket-required standard. Clean, put-together casual is fine; you won't be underdressed in smart jeans.

    What should a first-timer know about Jory at the Allison Inn?

    Book the open kitchen counter if it's available — up to 10 seats, and the cooking theater is a genuine differentiator at this property. The kitchen sources from a half-acre on-site garden and local farms daily, so the menu reflects what's in season rather than a fixed card. Jory is a destination in its own right, but it works best as part of a Willamette Valley wine trip centered on Newberg.

    Does Jory at the Allison Inn handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue database doesn't document specific dietary accommodation policies. Given the Forbes Four-Star rating and the kitchen's farm-direct sourcing model, contacting the restaurant directly before your visit is the practical move — especially for anything beyond standard requests. The menu's emphasis on seasonal produce means vegetarian adjustments are likely possible, but confirm specifics with the restaurant.

    Location

    2525 Allison Ln, Newberg, OR 97132

    Portland, United States

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    Also Consider

    Comparing Jory against Portland's most-referenced dining options requires honesty about geography: Jory is in Newberg, 40 minutes from the city, and belongs to a different category than Portland's urban restaurant scene. Against Kann, Portland's most-discussed destination restaurant right now, Jory is the easier booking if you plan ahead and the more relaxed room, Kann carries more culinary heat and a shorter reservation window in the other direction (book further out, expect more competition). If your trip is wine-country focused, Jory is the cleaner choice; if you are eating in Portland proper, Kann is the higher-energy, more talked-about option.

    Against the city's pizza institutions, Ken's Artisan Pizza, Nostrana, and Apizza Scholls, Jory is a different tier and a different occasion. Those three are Portland staples for a reason, easier to access, lower commitment, and better suited to a casual city evening. Jory is not competing with them for the same dinner slot. Blue Star Donuts is similarly a different category entirely, a worthwhile Portland stop but not a comparison point for a wine country dinner.

    The practical decision tree: if you are staying in or near Newberg for a wine trip, Jory is the anchor dinner and worth the Forbes Four-Star price. If you are based in Portland and choosing between city options, the drive to Newberg only makes sense if the full wine country experience is part of the plan. For a Portland city dinner with Pacific Northwest ambition and no overnight commitment required, clarklewis is the more practical alternative.

    Hours

    Monday
    7 am–10 pm
    Tuesday
    7 am–10 pm
    Wednesday
    7 am–10 pm
    Thursday
    7 am–10 pm
    Friday
    7 am–10 pm
    Saturday
    7:30 am–10 pm
    Sunday
    7:30 am–10 pm

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