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Three Sisters Tavern, sometimes abridged as Three Sisters and nicknamed "Six Tits", [1] was a gay bar and strip club in Portland, Oregon, United States. The bar was founded in 1964 and began catering to Portland's gay community in 1997 following the deaths of the original owners. The business evolved into a strip club featuring an all-male revue.
Following is a list of notable defunct restaurants in Portland, Oregon: 3 Doors Down Café and Lounge; Acadia: A New Orleans Bistro; Alexis Restaurant (1980–2016) Altabira City Tavern (2015–2020) Analog Café and Theater; Anna Bannanas Cafe (1994–2024) Arleta Library Bakery & Cafe; Ataula (2013–2021) Aviary (2011–2020) Aviv (2017–2021)
Rainbow flag displayed in the Burnside Triangle, near the intersection of West Burnside Street, Southwest 13th Avenue, and Southwest Stark Street. The Burnside Triangle, also known as Pink Triangle [1] or Vaseline Alley, [2] was a triangular district in Portland, Oregon, United States, known for its relatively higher density of LGBTQ and gay-friendly businesses.
La Moule was a bar and restaurant in Portland, Oregon. [1] It operated from 2015 to 2023. Aaron Barnett was the chef and a co-owner, [ 2 ] alongside Tommy Klus.
A woman has been killed and her twin sister hospitalised after being stabbed for apparently rejecting a man’s advances inside a Brooklyn deli.. Samyia Spain and her sister Sanyia, both 19, were ...
Eater Portland included Bit House in a 2018 list of 25 happy hours "Portland can't live without" and a 2019 list of the city's 16 "essential" bars. [53] [54] In 2018, The Daily Meal ranked Bit House number 49 in a list of the best bars in the U.S., [55] [56] and Condé Nast Traveler included the business in a list of Portland's thirteen best ...
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The Pied Cow was a coffeehouse and hookah lounge along Belmont Street, housed in a reportedly haunted Victorian house in southeast Portland's Sunnyside neighborhood. [1] The menu included coffee-based drinks, cheese fondue, mezze platters, hummus, desserts, beer, [2] wine, tea, [3] and hookah. [1] Menus displayed quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche. [4]