Le Pigeon vs Screen Door Eastside
Both establishments are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Le Pigeon scores significantly higher than Screen Door. Le Pigeon comes in at 92 with accolades from 10 sources such as Frommer's, Travel + Leisure and Rough Guide.
Le Pigeon
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738 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214
From $21 /night
Concierge
"Young, old, hipsters, politicos, and business execs all flock to Le Pigeon (via bike, skateboard, or BMW) to tuck into the seriously satisfying, soul-reviving, lick-your-plate-clean food."
Fodor's
"Specializing in adventurous meat dishes of extraordinary quality, this cozy French restaurant is one of the best in Portland."
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Travel + Leisure
"The small and celebrated Lower Burnside space is half civilized bistro and half culinary crack den, where your darkest desires (foie gras torchon with buttermilk pancakes?"
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Gayot
14.0
"Chef Gabriel Rucker lends his creative stamp to every dish at Le Pigeon, a tiny storefront restaurant in a gentrifying area of busy East Burnside Avenue."
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Rough Guide
Star
"Locals argue constantly about whether this is Portland’s – or the Northwest’s – best eatery."
Screen Door Eastside
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2337 E Burnside, Portland, OR 97214
From $0 /night
Fodor's
"The line that forms outside this Southern cooking restaurant at brunch and dinner is as epic as the food itself."
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Frommer's
"This casual restaurant just a few blocks from the restaurant-heavy crossroads of East Burnside Street."
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Be sure to order cornbread and the sweet-potato fries.
Zagat
""Fantastic" "down-home" cooking "with a NW twist" supported by "good ol' Southern hospitality"."
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Gayot
14.0
"There's almost always a long line at this family-friendly restaurant; see it through and you'll understand why."
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Not For Tourists
"Soul food that doubles as cuisine, but leaves out the attitude."