Southern Oregon Restaurants

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  • 1. Elements Tapas Bar

    $$$

    A stylish setting and a taste of impressively authentic Spanish fare—these are the draws of this handsome tapas restaurant in downtown Medford's turn-of-the-20th-century "Goldy" building. Pass around plates of mussels in romesco sauce, apricot-braised-pork empanadas, chorizo-studded Andalusian paella, and lamb-sausage flatbread, while sampling selections from the lengthy beer and cocktail menus.

    101 E. Main St., Oregon, 97501, USA
    541-779–0135

    Known For

    • Late-night dining, food is served until at least 11 pm
    • Several types of paella (that serves three to four)
    • Extensive, international beer, wine, and cocktail selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
  • 2. Forage Coffee

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    Set inside a stylishly adapted former gas station, this airy and contemporary café serves exceptional espresso and tea drinks, from cardamom-rose lattes to sweetly spicy chais. The pork belly egg sandwich makes a deliciously savory start to the day.

    529 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon, USA
    541-601–2287

    Known For

    • Brown-butter chocolate-chunk cookies
    • Crouching Tiger lattes (with strawberry, basil, and cracked pepper)
    • You can buy plants in the on-site greenhouse
  • 3. Gogi's

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    This low-key favorite among foodies and locals lies just down the hill from Britt Gardens and serves sophisticated contemporary cuisine and a discerning selection of local and international wines. The menu changes regularly, but might feature salmon tartare with preserved lemon and furikake; or cider-brined pork chop with smoked-cheddar polenta and pomegranate pan sauce.

    235 W. Main St., Jacksonville, Oregon, 97530, USA
    541-899–8699

    Known For

    • Terrific wine list
    • Artfully presented, innovative dishes
    • Excellent cheese and charcuterie boards

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch
  • 4. Ma Mosa's

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    Sustainability is the name of the game at this lively breakfast and lunch café in downtown Grants Pass, with a cozy dining room of colorfully painted tables and mismatched chairs, and a large adjacent patio with picnic tables and lush landscaping. The kitchen sources from local farms and purveyors to create beer-battered fried chicken and waffles, kale Caesar salads, and line-caught-fish tacos with seasonal slaw and homemade salsa.

    118 N.W. E St., Grants Pass, Oregon, 97526, USA
    541-479–0236

    Known For

    • Refreshing mimosa and other cocktails at brunch
    • Pet-friendly patio
    • Latke tots with chili-ranch dipping sauce

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 5. Missyoon

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    Inventive contemporary Korean food with locally sourced ingredients are the star at this intimate and romantic neighborhood bistro. Highlights include braised short rib–pork dumplings with scallion-soy-chili oil, and bibimbap with tofu, spinach, egg, and steelhead roe.

    542 A St., Ashland, Oregon, 97520, USA
    541-706–6676

    Known For

    • Yuzu curd tartlet for dessert
    • Charming back patio
    • Soju and makgeolli (Korean rice wine) cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch
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  • 6. Twisted Cork Wine Bar

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    This dapper, art-filled space lends a bit of urbane sophistication to downtown Grants Pass. In addition to pouring varietals from throughout the Umpqua and Rogue valleys, Twisted Cork carries wines from more than 120 wineries throughout the Northwest, along with a few from California, and it offers a menu of small plates ideal for sharing as well as creative and quite affordable larger plates, including pomegranate-cinnamon flank steak, ginger-glazed salmon, and wild-mushroom flatbread with butternut-mint hummus.

    210 S.W. 6th St., Grants Pass, Oregon, 97526, USA
    541-295–3094

    Known For

    • Local ports and dessert wines
    • Shareable platters of cheese and charcuterie
    • Pet-friendly patio

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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