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Easygoing elegance. Relaxed sophistication. This is what the Italians call ‘bella figura.’ This is Aquariva. Importing the easy chic of Fellini’s Rome to Portland’s present, Aquariva Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar offers a seasonal Italian-inspired menu by Executive Chef Drew Lockett in its dramatic space on the banks of the Willamette River just minutes from downtown.

Located adjacent to the Avalon Hotel & Spa, Aquariva Italian Kitchen + Wine Bar is perfectly placed at the river’s edge, just off Macadam Avenue. Aquariva is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Please call for restaurant hours or visit <a href=”http://www.aquarivaportland.com” target=”new”>www.aquarivaportland.com</a>. <br /> <br>Nowhere else in Portland will you find 40 Italian wines served by the glass and menu items to match every one. On any night one can take a wine tour of Italy with wines from Abruzzo, Puglia, Piemonte, Toscana, Romangna, Compagna, Umbria, Friuli, Trentino, and many more.
<br /> <br>Outdoor riverside patio dining is available. <br /> <br>Upstairs river view private banquet facilities accommodating from 10 to 120 people, are available for private parties and banquets, as well as the Bar, Restaurant and terrace. Please call to arrange private party bookings. Complimentary wireless Internet access available throughout the restaurant.</br>

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