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Providore Fine FoodsA-Worth Trying

2340 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97232 · Gourmet grocery store, Bakery, Cheese shop · 4.7/5 Google (889 reviews)

Destination gourmet market with standout cheese, charcuterie, produce, and events like raclette night; excellent quality, premium pricing, tight space, and tipping prompts polarize some shoppers.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Providore Fine Foods delivers exceptional food quality and strong product knowledge at specialty counters, earning solid A-grade performance as a destination market. However, tight aisles and crowding create friction, and occasional consistency lapses prevent grade A territory. Premium pricing is justified by ingredient quality and curation, making it ideal for home cooks seeking culinary inspiration and specialty provisions.

Restaurant Summary

Inside this inner eastside market, the scene feels warm and bustling with counters for cheese, meats, seafood, and a small wine bar where people sip while they browse. Staff at specialty counters are often knowledgeable and friendly, sampling cheeses and steering pairings, though checkout interactions can be uneven. One shopper summed it up: "This place turns grocery runs into a little culinary adventure." Pricing, crowds, and tight aisles are recurring realities. Cooking here leans classic European market fare rather than showy technique: curated boards, excellent produce, house focaccia, and occasional raclette nights. It is ideal for home cooks hunting inspiration, picnic provisions, or a light bite with wine. Expect premium pricing that matches the quality of ingredients, plus event waits during peak times. If you love cheeses, tinned fish, and thoughtful pairings, you will likely walk out grinning and a bit over budget. Families do fine, but options skew gourmet. Kids who like bread and cookies will be happy with focaccia and chocolate chip cookies; simple cheeses and baguettes also help. Adventurous salads or oysters may not suit picky eaters, and the cramped layout makes strollers trickier at rush times.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost$32-$52 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Inner eastside mixed commercial corridor with creative businesses and indie shops; attracts food lovers and neighborhood regulars.

Safety: Generally active and reasonably safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness advised after dark.

Nearby: Near NE Sandy mixed retail, bars, and cafes; convenient to Laurelhurst/Kerns residential pockets and light industrial studios.

KernsKerns is a lively neighborhood with a growing food scene featuring a variety of cafes, restaurants, and specialty food shops. The area is known for its walkability, creative energy, and a mix of historic and modern architecture, attracting diners looking for quality and artisanal food experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–19:00 Tuesday10:00–19:00 Wednesday10:00–19:00 Thursday10:00–19:00 Friday10:00–19:00 Saturday10:00–19:00 Sunday10:00–19:00
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