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La Rambla Restaurant & Bar

About

La Rambla is the ideal destination for anyone looking to enjoy a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Oregon's Wine Country. One of the Willamette Valley's most unique dining experiences. Deftly blending Spanish influences and classics with the freshest ingredients the Northwest has to offer. One look at the satisfying tapas menu, and you'll be tempted by such classics as Sauteed Garlic Chili Shrimp with Calabrian chilies, Oregon Mushroom Cocas with arugula, La Serana cheese and truffle salt, Lamb Stew with rutabaga gratin and Classic Paella. The wine list, one of the most extensive in the state, has won Wine Spectator 'Awards of Excellence', Wine Enthusiasts ' Most Friendly Wine Restaurants', Oregon Wine Press 'Superior Cellar Award' with 400 entries form Oregon and Spain. A large selection of Spirits and Cocktails as well. La Rambla delivers a memorable culinary experience for an intimate meal to groups ready to top off a day of wine tasting with good food and good company.

Day of the Week Opening Hours
Monday 11:30 - 14:30
Tuesday 11:30 - 14:30
Wednesday 11:30 - 14:30
Thursday 11:30 - 14:30
Friday 11:30 - 14:30
Saturday 11:30 - 22:00
Sunday 11:30 - 20:00

Cuisines

  • 🍅 Mediterranean
  • 🥘 Spanish

Dining Options

  • 💺 Seating
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • 🥡 Takeout
  • 🍽️ Table service
  • 📅 Reservations
  • 🍷 Serves Alcohol
  • 🅿️ Parking Available
  • 💳 Accepts Credit Cards
  • 🪑 Highchairs Available
  • 🍸 Full Bar
  • 💳 Accepts Visa
  • 💳 Accepts Mastercard
  • 🍷🍺 Wine and Beer
  • 💳 Accepts American Express
  • 💳 Accepts Discover
  • 🍱 Lunch
  • 🍽️ Dinner

Accepts Credit Cards

Accepts Visa Accepts Mastercard Accepts American Express Accepts Discover

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Questions & Answers

Yes! They are open!

La Rambla is Open Everyday except Tuesday and Wednesday. Hope to open 7 days a week soon.

Yes and they seem to be very accommodating with requests.

Not 100% on the recipe, but the chiles are called calabrian chiles.
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