Restaurant in Portland, United States
OK Omens
250ptsAccessible SE Hawthorne dining, no reservations battle.

About OK Omens
OK Omens is a Pearl Recommended (2025) Pacific Northwest restaurant on SE Hawthorne, led by chef Thomas Gerber. It's an accessible booking with a wine program worth paying attention to — a reliable pick for date nights or low-key celebrations on Portland's east side. Google-rated 4.4 across 300 reviews, it delivers consistent quality without the formality of a destination tasting menu.
Should You Book OK Omens?
Getting a table at OK Omens is direct — this is one of Portland's more accessible Pacific Northwest restaurants, and you won't need to camp a reservation portal weeks in advance. The more relevant question is whether the experience justifies the trip to SE Hawthorne. The short answer: yes, particularly if you care about how wine and food work together. OK Omens earned Pearl's Recommended Restaurant designation for 2025, which places it among Portland's reliable dining anchors, not just its hype cycle. Chef Thomas Gerber leads the kitchen, and the venue's Pacific Northwest orientation means the menu leans on Oregon's seasonal produce and the broader region's larder. For a special occasion or a considered date night on the east side, this is a dependable pick.
The Room and the Experience
OK Omens sits at 1758 SE Hawthorne Blvd, in a stretch of Portland that has long rewarded diners willing to cross the Willamette. The Hawthorne corridor runs casual-to-serious in its dining options, and OK Omens occupies the serious end without the stiff formality that sometimes accompanies that positioning. Visually, the space reads as a thoughtful neighborhood restaurant: the kind of room where the lighting is considered and the table spacing gives you enough privacy for a real conversation. That matters for its target use case — this is not a loud, communal-table spot. If your occasion calls for a room that feels put-together without requiring black-tie energy, OK Omens fits.
The wine program is the detail most worth paying attention to here. Pacific Northwest restaurants at OK Omens' level tend to treat wine as either an afterthought or a showpiece; the leading ones use it to frame the food. Oregon's Willamette Valley produces some of North America's most food-compatible Pinot Noir, and a kitchen working in the Pacific Northwest tradition has natural allies in local producers. Whether OK Omens leans hard into Oregon and Washington bottles or ranges wider, the Pearl Recommended designation implies a program with enough depth to make pairing decisions meaningful. For diners who want wine to do actual work at the table rather than just fill a glass, this is the right kind of venue. Compare that to a more casual SE Portland spot where the list is serviceable but thin , here, the wine choices should genuinely affect how you experience the food.
For context on what the Pacific Northwest kitchen tradition means at this level: it is produce-forward, seasonally honest, and deeply tied to the fisheries, farms, and foragers of Oregon and Washington. At restaurants comparable to OK Omens in ambition and approach , such as Archipelago in Seattle or Matt's in the Market in Seattle , that translates to menus that change with the season and plates that reward attention. The same ethos applies here. If you want a fixed, predictable menu experience, this format may not suit you. If you want a kitchen responding to what Oregon's land and water are producing right now, that is the correct expectation to bring.
OK Omens is a sound choice for a date night or a modest celebration. It is not trying to be The French Laundry in Napa or Le Bernardin in New York City , the register is neighborhood-serious, not destination-formal. Within Portland, it competes with venues like Coquine for the special-occasion east-side slot. Its Google rating of 4.4 across 300 reviews is a solid baseline of consistent satisfaction rather than viral enthusiasm , a good sign for reliability over time.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1758 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214
- Cuisine: Pacific Northwest
- Chef: Thomas Gerber
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins may be possible, but a reservation is still worth making for weekend evenings
- Awards: Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025)
- Google rating: 4.4 stars (300 reviews)
- Leading for: Date night, special occasions, wine-focused diners
- Price range: Not published , check directly with the venue
- Dress code: Not specified , SE Hawthorne norms skew smart-casual
- More Portland dining: Our full Portland restaurants guide
How OK Omens Fits Into Portland's Broader Scene
Portland's dining geography rewards diners who venture across the river, and SE Hawthorne has produced a cluster of venues worth the trip. If OK Omens is your anchor, consider building the evening around the neighbourhood rather than treating it as a standalone destination. For Portland hotel recommendations to pair with a dinner here, see our full Portland hotels guide. For bars to extend the evening, our Portland bars guide has current picks. Diners interested in Oregon wine beyond the restaurant context should check our Portland wineries guide , the Willamette Valley is close enough for a same-trip visit. For a broader view of what Portland's dining scene looks like right now, including venues like clarklewis, Sweedeedee, Berlu, Jory at the Allison Inn, and Restaurant Beck at Whale Cove Inn, the full guide covers the range from casual to destination-level. Further afield, for Pacific Northwest cooking at comparable or higher ambition, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and Smyth in Chicago represent the format at maximum intensity , useful reference points if you are calibrating how seriously to take OK Omens' ambitions. Also worth noting: Emeril's in New Orleans represents how a chef-driven regional American restaurant can anchor a neighborhood over decades , a model OK Omens appears to be building toward on Hawthorne. For Portland experiences beyond dining, our experiences guide has current recommendations.
Compare OK Omens
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OK Omens | Pacific Northwest | Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025) | Easy | — |
| Kann | Hatian, Haitian | Unknown | — | |
| Nostrana | Italian | Unknown | — | |
| Ken’s Artisan Pizza | Pizzeria | Unknown | — | |
| Coquine | New American | Unknown | — | |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Small Plates | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can OK Omens accommodate groups?
Group capacity details aren't listed in the venue data. For parties of six or more, check the venue's official channels before booking — neighborhood restaurants on Hawthorne Blvd vary significantly in how they handle larger tables. Smaller groups of two to four should have no trouble booking through standard channels.
Can I eat at the bar at OK Omens?
Bar seating availability isn't confirmed in the venue record, but Pacific Northwest restaurants at this level on SE Hawthorne frequently offer counter or bar dining as a walk-in option. Call ahead or check the booking system to confirm — it's worth asking directly rather than assuming.
Does OK Omens handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for OK Omens. Pacific Northwest kitchens tend to work with enough seasonal flexibility to accommodate common restrictions, but confirm your needs when booking rather than on arrival — chef Thomas Gerber's team will be better positioned to prepare if they know in advance.
How far ahead should I book OK Omens?
OK Omens is one of Portland's more accessible Pacific Northwest restaurants, so you won't need weeks of lead time. Booking a few days out is generally sufficient for most nights, though weekends on the SE Hawthorne corridor fill faster. If you have a specific date in mind, book as soon as you know — it takes two minutes and removes all risk.
What should a first-timer know about OK Omens?
OK Omens is a Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025) from chef Thomas Gerber, operating in the SE Hawthorne neighborhood of Portland. It runs a Pacific Northwest focus, so expect seasonally driven cooking rather than a broad international menu. Cross the Willamette for this one — Hawthorne has earned its reputation as one of the city's more rewarding dining corridors.
What should I order at OK Omens?
Specific menu details aren't published in the venue record, so dishes and prices can change. The Pacific Northwest cuisine format generally means ingredient-led plates built around regional produce, proteins, and seafood. Ask your server what's fresh when you arrive — that question tends to surface the strongest options at restaurants operating in this style.
What should I wear to OK Omens?
No dress code is documented for OK Omens. SE Hawthorne skews neighborhood-casual by Portland standards, and Pacific Northwest dining rooms at this level rarely enforce formal attire. Clean, comfortable clothes work — you won't be underdressed or out of place.
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