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Blueplate was a lunch counter and soda fountain [1] at the intersection of Third Avenue and Washington Street, [2] [3] in downtown Portland's Dekum Building. Karen Brooks of The Oregonian called the restaurant a "tiny, adorable outpost of apothecary chic", and described an "old-fashioned" counter with swivel stools and shelves stocking powders, "potions" and other "mysterious" liquids. [4]
Portland: County: Multnomah: State: Oregon: Postal/ZIP Code: 97205: ... The business was included in Eater Portland's 2022 overview of "Where to Eat and Drink in ...
In 2016, Eater Portland included Holman's in a list of "Portland's 25 Oldest Restaurants Worth Checking Out", [1] and Alex Frane of Thrillist included the business in "Portland's Cocktail Bucket List: The 50 Drinks to Try Before You Die". Frane described Holman's as "a classic Portland dive" and highlighted the Bloody Mary bar. [14]
Dolly Olive is a Mediterranean restaurant in Portland, Oregon, ... Lunch service launched in May [12] and daily brunch service began in September 2023. [2]
The diner's interior in 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant serves American cuisine such as burgers, chili cheese burgers and tater tots, [9] and French fries. . The menu also included fish and chips with coleslaw, fried chicken, [11] hot dogs, tuna melt sandwiches, chili, and a Cobb sal
In his book Unique Eats and Eateries of Portland, Oregon (2018), Adam Sawyer called My Father's Place an "old-school diner, knick-knack treasure trove, lounge, and game room". [3] The bar and restaurant had operated from 6:00 am–2:30 am, every day, [4] [5] since the late 1970s. [3]
The business initially operated in downtown Portland's Park Heathman Hotel, a building originally known as the Heathman Hotel. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Thrillist describes The Picnic House as a "prohibition-styled eating space" with a long dining table made from 700 year-old reclaimed fir wood and a menu of "classic, traditional American-style eats". [ 3 ]