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  2. Otto's Sausage Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Otto's Sausage Kitchen, formerly Otto's Meat Market, is a sausage restaurant and meat market located in the Woodstock neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. German immigrant Otto Eichentopf established Otto's Meat Market in Aberdeen, Washington in the 1910s before relocating to Portland in 1921. Otto's Meat Market opened on Southeast ...

  3. Portland Farmers Market (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Portland Farmers Market is a nonprofit organization operating five farmers markets in Portland, Oregon, United States. The markets provide a direct connection to more than 200 vendors with deep roots in Oregon and Southwest Washington, including farms, nurseries, bakeries, meat and seafood providers, cheese makers and specialty food producers ...

  4. Edelweiss Sausage & Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Willamette Week 's Walker MacMurdo included Edelweiss in his overview of "The Five Best Hams Made in Portland". [5] The newspaper's AP Kryza wrote in 2016, "At this German deli and butcher shop filled with wondrous chocolate, better beer and even better meat, all of second-generation deli masters Tom and Tony Baier's house-cured meats are available in sandwiches so voluminous that ...

  5. Clyde's Prime Rib - Wikipedia

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    Erin DeJesus included the restaurant's prime rib in Eater Portland's 2014 list of "18 of Portland's Iconic Meat Dishes", in which she described Clyde's as "hilariously old-school". [6] Michael Russell included Clyde's in The Oregonian's 2017 list of Portland's ten best steakhouses. [14]

  6. Bullard Tavern - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The restaurant, named after his hometown in East Texas, [4] opened in December 2018. Brooke Jackson-Glidden of Eater Portland described Bullard as "a meat restaurant, with some vegetables, a handful of fish dishes, but overarchingly, tons of methodically selected cuts of local beef, pork, and lamb". [5] The restaurant began serving ...

  7. Imbrie Farm - Wikipedia

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    1843: 18-year-old Edward Henry Lenox (from Kentucky) travels over the Oregon Trail and stakes a claim to the present farm site. 1850-59: Robert Imbrie acquires the Lenox farm and builds the current granary. 1863-66: Robert has the three-story, gabled farm home built. 1897: Robert dies. 1933: Imbries begin selling barley to Blitz-Weinhard.

  8. Maurice (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson-Glidden also included Maurice in the site's 2021 list of Portland's 38 "essential" restaurants and food carts. [19] The business was included in Eater Portland 's 2022 overview of recommended restaurants in downtown Portland and 2025 list of the city's best restaurants for mid-week lunches,.

  9. Toast (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Toast is a restaurant at the intersection of 52nd Avenue and Steele Street in southeast Portland's Woodstock neighborhood. [2] Nathan Williams of Eater Portland described Toast as a "down-to-earth — but not uncreative — neighborhood café". [3] Toast is known for breakfast and brunch, operating daily. [4] [5]