Christina S.
Yelp
I am breaking my Yelp hiatus (forced on me by my actual day job) to finally review this absolute jewel of a bar. If you haven't heard of Grandma's Secret yet, it's time to listen up. The sister bar to Lela's Vietnamese bistro hides herself well, but I'm here to guide you there, because you deserve it.
The highlights: Grandma's Secret is aptly named because you probably wouldn't know that this place exists unless you really looked hard, or you were informed by a friend or food page. I don't know about you, but I love a bit of a chase. So, when I heard there was a ~secret bar~ located along bustling NW 23rd avenue, it was almost like a weird turn-on. Yes, I was ambling confusedly outside of Lela's Bistro for a moment, but eventually realized the entrance was below the dark awning graced by a teeny sign that said, "bar". Once you're in, you find a dimly lit, intimate, swanky little establishment that gives all the energy of a 1930s speakeasy, complete with vintage photos dotting the walls. Anyone here remember Pepe le Moko? My heart was obliterated when they closed during the pandemic, but Grandma has filled that void again. The cocktails, drawing on Vietnamese and South Asian flavors, are all beautifully mixed by the most wonderful bar tenders I have ever met. I am particularly attached now to a drink called Le Diplomat, a melange of coconut, ginger liquer, rum, and mint. Unfortunately for me, I ate dinner beforehand (stupid) and can't speak on the snacks, but their bahn mi sliders and potstickers look delightful.
The improveables: I'm only going to speak on the accessibility of this place since it seems to be the cause of other reviewer's frustration. No, it is not the easiest bar to find. But I think that's part of the fun. It only took me a couple of minutes to figure out where the entrance was, and I don't claim to be the brightest mind in Portland, so I'm fairly certain others out there can do it, too. Have more faith in yourself. The prices of cocktails are $14-15, and you could argue that this is pricey, but it also aligns with many other bar prices in town, even at places that are arguably worse. Lastly, GS is not a large space, so don't plan on bringing a massive party unless you want to annoy everyone else. I can't even really call this an improveable...it's not like they're going to expand the space somehow.
If you're looking for a new bar that delivers in both ambience, cocktails, and service, I promise you that GS is the place to be. Rarely do I get extremely excited about a bar, but here we are. I'll probably be here at least once a week, feel free to join me for a drink (if you can find it).