Restaurant in Portland, United States
The Bitterroot Club
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About The Bitterroot Club
The Bitterroot Club earned a spot on Resy's Best of the Hit List for 2025, making it one of Portland's most relevant current reservations. Booking is still manageable, but that window is closing. For food-forward diners and out-of-town visitors building a serious Portland itinerary, this belongs at the top of your list.
Should You Book The Bitterroot Club?
Getting a table here is easier than you might expect for a venue that landed on Resy's Leading of the Hit List for 2025 — but that won't last. The Bitterroot Club sits at 1403 SE Stark St in Portland's inner Southeast, and the recognition it earned this year is the kind that turns a manageable booking into a three-week scramble. Book now while availability is still reasonable, and consider this your window before the waitlist culture sets in.
The Venue
The 2025 Resy Hit List placement is the clearest signal available: this is a restaurant that the reservation-forward dining community has identified as a place worth pursuing. For the explorer who tracks these lists, The Bitterroot Club is a credible entry point into Portland's current dining conversation — a city that has consistently produced serious restaurants across formats, from the Haitian wood-fire cooking at Kann to the refined Thai tasting experience at Langbaan.
The venue's name gestures toward something rooted and regional , bitterroot is a wildflower native to the American West, and the name suggests a kitchen with a sense of place rather than one chasing generic contemporary trends. Without confirmed menu data in the record, it would be irresponsible to describe specific dishes or tasting progressions, but a Resy Hit List placement in 2025 consistently signals a kitchen operating with intention and a dining format that rewards engagement rather than a quick in-and-out meal. Portland diners who have tracked the list in prior years , it helped surface venues like Berlu before broader attention arrived , know it as a reliable indicator of restaurants doing something worth the trip.
What that means practically: this is not a casual drop-in venue. The Southeast Portland address, the club framing of the name, and the nature of the Resy platform all suggest a sit-down experience with some structure. If you are coming from out of town and trying to plan a meal alongside visits to destinations like Nostrana or a night at one of Portland's better hotels (see our full Portland hotels guide), The Bitterroot Club belongs in the first tier of your booking list , ahead of venues where walk-ins are genuinely possible.
For context on where this sits in a national frame: the kind of intimate, place-driven dining format that earns Resy recognition in a mid-size city like Portland is comparable in spirit (if not necessarily in price) to what Lazy Bear built in San Francisco or what Smyth represents in Chicago , restaurants where the experience is shaped by the room and the team, not just the plate. That framing should calibrate your expectations: this is a destination meal, not a neighbourhood fallback.
The inner Southeast corridor in Portland rewards the explorer willing to move beyond the Pearl District. The area around SE Stark has seen consistent investment from independent operators over the past five years, and The Bitterroot Club's presence on that stretch is consistent with a pattern of serious kitchens choosing neighbourhood locations over high-visibility downtown real estate. If you are building a full Portland itinerary, pair this with stops covered in our full Portland restaurants guide and consider the bar and drinks scene documented in our full Portland bars guide for before or after.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1403 SE Stark St Suite E, Portland, OR 97214
- Booking difficulty: Easy for now , the 2025 Resy Hit List placement may change this
- Platform: Resy (where the Hit List recognition was awarded)
- Price range: Not confirmed , check the venue directly before committing to a budget
- Hours: Not confirmed , verify before visiting
- Dress code: Not specified , SE Portland's dining culture trends casual-to-smart; err toward the latter for a named-list venue
- Good for: Food-forward diners, special occasions, out-of-town visitors building a Portland itinerary
- Neighbourhood context: Inner Southeast Portland , walkable from several other dining destinations
How It Compares
See the comparison section below.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at The Bitterroot Club?
The menu specifics aren't confirmed in current sources, so ordering blind is part of the deal here. What the 2025 Resy Hit List placement signals is that the kitchen is doing something worth paying attention to — trust the staff for direction on your first visit. If you want a more predictable menu, Nostrana nearby has a well-documented wood-fired format.
How far ahead should I book The Bitterroot Club?
Book as soon as you have a date in mind. A 2025 Resy Hit List placement tends to compress availability fast, and a spot at 1403 SE Stark that's still relatively accessible won't stay that way through the year. Check Resy directly — this is exactly the kind of venue where a week's notice goes from fine to impossible in a matter of months.
What should a first-timer know about The Bitterroot Club?
This is a neighborhood-scale venue on SE Stark that earned a 2025 Resy Hit List spot — meaning it's been flagged by the reservation community as a place to catch before the line gets long. Go in without fixed expectations around format or menu length; the draw here is the room itself and the moment, not a fixed prestige format. Booking via Resy is your most reliable path.
What are alternatives to The Bitterroot Club in Portland?
Coquine on SE Belmont is the closest alternative in terms of neighborhood-restaurant energy with genuine cooking ambition. Kann is the move if you want something with a sharper culinary point of view and more critical attention. Ken's Artisan Pizza and Nostrana both work well for groups or lower-commitment evenings. Multnomah Whiskey Library fits if the drinks list matters more than the food.
Is The Bitterroot Club good for a special occasion?
It can work, but confirm the format suits your group before committing to a milestone dinner. The Resy Hit List recognition makes it a credible choice for a dinner that feels current and considered rather than institutionally safe. If you need a fully predictable special-occasion structure with a set menu and formal pacing, Kann may be a more controlled bet.
What should I wear to The Bitterroot Club?
No formal dress code is on record. A SE Portland venue at this address and profile typically runs toward relaxed but considered — think put-together without being formal. When in doubt, call ahead or check their current Resy listing for any stated expectations.
Location
1403 SE Stark St Suite E, Portland, OR 97214
Portland, United States
Compare The Bitterroot Club
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Bitterroot Club | Easy | — | |
| Kann | Unknown | — | |
| Nostrana | Unknown | — | |
| Ken’s Artisan Pizza | Unknown | — | |
| Coquine | Unknown | — | |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Kann — Hatian, Haitian, Hatian, Haitian
- Nostrana — Italian, Italian
- Ken’s Artisan Pizza — Pizzeria, Pizzeria
- Coquine — New American, New American
- Multnomah Whiskey Library — Small Plates, Small Plates
Among Portland's current reservation targets, The Bitterroot Club occupies a different lane from the city's more established names. Kann is the harder booking right now — Marcus Samuelsson's Haitian wood-fire project has national profile and a waitlist to match — but it serves a different purpose: Kann is a statement meal with a specific culinary identity, while The Bitterroot Club appears to offer something more intimate and neighbourhood-scaled. If your priority is a meal with a clear, defined cuisine and broader press documentation, Kann is the safer bet. If you want to be ahead of the curve on a rising venue, The Bitterroot Club is the call.
Nostrana and Ken's Artisan Pizza are the go-to options when you want a reliable, lower-commitment evening — both deliver consistent quality at accessible price points and are genuinely easy to book. Coquine sits closer to The Bitterroot Club in tone: a neighbourhood-rooted, chef-driven New American room in Southeast Portland with a loyal following. If The Bitterroot Club is fully booked on your date, Coquine is the most sensible alternative — similar geography, similar intent. The Multnomah Whiskey Library belongs in a different column entirely: it is a drinks-first destination with food as a supporting act, worth knowing about for pre- or post-dinner but not a direct substitute for a kitchen-forward meal.
For the explorer who treats Portland as a serious dining destination, the honest ranking right now is: Kann for the full-commitment special-occasion meal with national credibility; The Bitterroot Club for the best current bet on a restaurant in its breakout moment; Coquine as the dependable fallback with genuine quality. Book The Bitterroot Club first while the window is open — venues at this stage of recognition rarely stay easy to get into for long. Round out your Portland research with our full Portland restaurants guide and explore the city's wine scene through our full Portland wineries guide.
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