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16 Locally Owned Businesses Opened in Portland in August | Neighborhood Notes
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Use our tools to create, personalize, and share your perfect Portland day. September 6th, 2011. 16 Locally Owned Businesses Opened in Portland in August. Red Robe Tea House and Cafe in Old Town-Chinatown. Red Robe Tea House and Cafe in Old Town-Chinatown. 322 NW 6th Avenue, Suite 200. Dr Sushi and BBQ. Northwest District, Nob Hill. Dr Sushi and BBQ. 333 NW 23rd Avenue, 503.279.4022. 406 NW 12th Avenue, 503.222.5333. Red Robe Tea House and Cafe. Red Robe Tea House and Cafe. Three Pigs Deli * *CLOSED* *.
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Cellar.Door.Coffee.News: 2nd Story is open!
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2nd Story is open! Stop by Wednesday-Saturday evenings from 5pm for cocktails, craft beer and wine, and delectable bites. We're so excited to have you come up and see our gorgeous little digs. Check it out, we got a little write up today in Neighborhood Notes. Also, Cellar Door will now be open 7am-7pm every day, so you can pop in for coffee and stay for cocktails. Can it get any better? Posted by Cellar Door Coffee Roasters @ 9:57 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom.
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February | 2012 |
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Month: February, 2012. February 27, 2012. On that note…. I went up to. Last weekend. It was beautiful. The weather was terrible for the entirety of I-5; but as soon as I turned off, the skies opened and blue peeked through. That blue lasted most of my stay. I hope to go back soon. Read the rest of this entry ». February 26, 2012. Dear 5 people who read my blog,. It’s all a bit much. With on facebook being able to see this thing that I take pretty seriously. In other words, if someone wants to view my...
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davidmlodinoff@hotmail.com | Foodie Kid's Portland Restaurant Reviews
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Foodie Kid's Portland Restaurant Reviews. Serena's guide to eating in Portland with kids. Author Archives: davidmlodinoff@hotmail.com. 626 SE Main Street. Portland, OR 97214. Dinner at 5pm Daily. Renata’s menu lets you know what they have to offer, and where it’s made. Their menu sections are:. Boards (a plate with many cheeses or meats). Antipasti (food before the pasta). Pasta (pasta, duh). Hearth (oven or grill). Drinks (alcoholic and nonalcoholic). VERY STRONG FLAVOR, DRINK AT YOUR OWN RISK! They hav...
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Portlandia | Foodie Kid's Portland Restaurant Reviews
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Foodie Kid's Portland Restaurant Reviews. Serena's guide to eating in Portland with kids. Portland, OR, 97205. The Dime Store is basically an old school coffee shop, but much more modern and tasty. They have every single arrangement of seats you could imagine; chairs, benches, stools, booths, counter seats, everything! Local mustard, sodas, and kombucha. The staff here is amazing! Shout out to Chris! He’s tall, bearded, he’s a red head, and he’s supercalifragilisticexpialidoisly nice! For my most recent ...
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2nd Story | Foodie Kid's Portland Restaurant Reviews
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Foodie Kid's Portland Restaurant Reviews. Serena's guide to eating in Portland with kids. This restaurant is called 2. Story because it’s on the second story of a building, above a bar. The restaurant is very good and not too fancy, so it’s a great place for kids. The restaurant is not that big and will only fit about 30 people. Most of the lights in the room are Christmas lights. When it gets dark they put candles on your table. The salad is good for kids because it’s mild. I think that this restaurant ...
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More 2nd Story… |
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More 2nd Story…. More photos of the delicious and highly recommended. Shot with a Mamiya c33. February 17, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Laquo; Previous Post.