
The menu is eclectic (spicy popcorn is available, along with more classic fare) and tasty. (Poached tuna, hangar steak, a vegetarian gnocchi looking thing were all delicious) The kitchen is open, so you can get a good look at the staff at work. Despite it being so early in their lives as Clyde staff, they were looked on top of their collective game. The main floor of the restaurant is set up with several large tables (hence the "common" in Clyde Common), allowing people to chat with their neighbors. We shared a table with the musician and his wife, as well as a pastry chef and his partner. For those who dislike talking to strangers, the mezzanine will soon open, providing more private dining spaces (as well as couches, for when that date is going really well. (Smooching will be tolerated. After all, this space was once a gay club of some local renown in the pre-safe sex days.)

If all this - good food, friendly and helpful staff, an inviting space, and a lovely zinc topped bar - aren't enough of a draw, after dinner you can amble over to the lobby of the Ace Hotel (in which Clyde Common is located) and jump into the conveniently located photo booth. What could be more fun than pictures of four tipsy and sated adults crammed into a small box?

I already want to move to Portland. This restaurant looks like it would be a fun place to eat some yummy food.
ReplyDeleteWe are sitting here.
ReplyDelete"Did they go out to dinner?"
"Yep"
Interested and bemused.. and a bit bowed at the news. We remain the dorks up North.
(oh yes and sounds good, too)
!! it's in the old Scandals location! fa-reaky. yes. make-out couches are, indeed, highly appropriate. it sounds good. next year, which is likely the next time Caleb and I will get out for a date night, we'll totally hit that joint up for some eats.
ReplyDelete(and you put the link up to the shop! thanks, doll.)