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Tin Shed Garden Cafe is a restaurant on Alberta Street in northeast Portland's King neighborhood. [3] [4] The lesbian-owned [5] café has an outdoor dining area, a stone fireplace and chimney, an herb garden, [6] and a menu for dogs. [7] [8] [9] Tin Shed hosts Doggie Love Night on Tuesdays, as of 2018.
Kachka was founded in 2014 and is owned by Israel and Bonnie Morales (née Frumkin).[1] [4] Bonnie, who serves as the head chef, was born in Chicago where her Belarusian parents ran a restaurant near Wrigley Field in the 1990s.
Amalfi's was established in 1959. [4] Kiauna Floyd has owned the restaurant since 2006. She commissioned PDX Rosie in 2020. [2] The business used a large tent in the parking lot for outdoor seating during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2021).
During the pandemic, Frane included Double Dragon in Eater Portland 's 2021 list of "15 Restaurants Offering Winter-Friendly Outdoor Seating". He described the outdoor improvements and wrote, "SE Division cocktail bar and restaurant Double Dragon has always had a nice patio, but in the Before Times it was mostly relegated to summertime revelry...
[3] Donald Olson of Frommer's rated Departure two out of three stars, and wrote, "This rooftop bar and restaurant atop The Nines hotel in downtown Portland serves good food but also has a remarkable outdoor terrace, very unusual in Portland. People definitely get dressed up to make the scene here, and most of them are under 40–er, make that 30."
Clarklewis added the private dining space, called The Kindling Room, in 2010. [16] The restaurant hosts an annual outdoor Independence Day celebration ("Outdoor American Dinner and Fireworks Party"). [17] In 2014, a woman filed a lawsuit again the restaurant after tripping over a wooden stump used as a doorstop. [18]
Donnie Vegas was also included in Eater Portland's 2015 list of the "Ten Portland Bars with Outdoor Games", [17] as well as Nathan Williams' 2022 list of "17 Places Serving Portland's Finest Hot Dogs". [18] Thom Hilton included the restaurant in Eater Portland's 2022 list of "14 Spots for Late
Clyde Common was a restaurant and market in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] The business opened in 2007. In 2020, Clyde Common closed temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic, reopening in July with outdoor dining and as a market.