Gerry Tsirimiagos opened Alexis Restaurant in 1981,[15] a few years after immigrating from Greece.[4][16] The business was the city's first to serve fried calamari.[16]
In 2013, Tsirmiagos said business declined following the establishment of the Right 2 Dream Too encampment.[17]Jim Huffman also commented on how Alexis and nearby businesses were impacted by homeless camps.[18]
In 2015, Matthew Korfhage of Willamette Week said the restaurant's co-owner Alexis Bakouros[19] was among "multiple Greek families who helped keep the center of town vital in the lean Portland '80s and '90s", along with Ted Papaioannou of Berbati's Pan, Ted Papas of Greek Cusina, and George Touhouliotis of Satyricon.[20]
In 2015, Tsirimiagos bought out Bakouros, who continued ownership of Alexis, Inc., a grocery store and catering business that had been affiliated with the restaurant.[4] On November 7, 2016, after operating for 36 years, Alexis Restaurant closed.[21] Tsirimiagos said he was closing the restaurant to focus on his family and traveling.[4] Alexis was replaced with, Nyx, a two-story nightclub that planned to include elements of Greek mythology in its décor as a tribute to the restaurant,[22][23] and later a strip club.[24] Alexis, Inc. remained open for importing and distributing foods as well as catering.[4][21]
Reception
According to the Portland Mercury, the magazine Portland Downtowner said Alexis was among the city's best restaurants in 1986.[25]Portland Best Places (1990) called Alexis "a temple of good times that has evolved ... into something far beyond a little Greek eatery".[26]Moon Oregon (2007) said the restaurant offered Oregon's best traditional Greek food.[27]
^Morris, Elizabeth; Morris, Mark; Jewell, Judy; McRae, W. C. (2007-02-26). Moon Oregon. Avalon Publishing. ISBN978-1-56691-930-2. Archived from the original on 2022-12-22. Retrieved 2023-07-10.