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According to "Insiders' Guide to Portland, Oregon" (2003), Bluehour was "routinely noted as the place to see and be seen in Portland". [75] The 2004 edition of "Best Places Northwest" (2004) awarded Bluehour its maximum rating of three stars. [76] The 2010 edition of the book rates the restaurant four stars out of four. [77]
Bit House Saloon was a bar and restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] Established in 2015, the business operated in the Nathaniel West Buildings in the city's Buckman neighborhood. The high-energy squad "Team Riff-Raff" managed the bar from 2016 to 2021, hosting pop-ups and inviting other chefs to collaborate.
Radio Room is a bar and restaurant on Alberta Street in northeast Portland's King neighborhood. Alex Frane of Eater Portland described Radio Room as "a multi-roomed, double-decker diner and bar ... open every day of the year with almost every kind of service, including brunch, lunch, dinner, and a daily happy hour from 10 p.m. to 2 am., one of the latest in town".
[2] [3] The restaurant also appeared in Willamette Week 's 2016 lists of "Portland's Best Patio Bars for Happy Hour" and "The Best Happy Hours in Southeast Portland". [21] [22] EastBurn's comedy show It's Gonna Be Okay was a runner-up in the Best Comedy Night category in the newspaper's annual reader's poll in 2016. [23]
In 1998, Graphic Arts started its third imprint, WestWinds Press, to launch a series of Western titles and photography books. Graphic Arts Center was one of the Northwest's largest book publishers, [citation needed] publishing about 40 books annually and selling over 500 titles to the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, and Europe. [2]
Megan Waterman’s The Book Nook hosts author events, book clubs, storytimes and game nights to champion literature in her community.
RingSide was a runner-up in the "Best Happy Hour" category of Willamette Week 's "Best of Portland Readers' Poll 2020". [12] Brooke Jackson-Glidden included the onion rings in Eater Portland 's 2024 overview of "iconic" Portland dishes.
Holmes also edits the Pop Culture Happy Hour blog on NPR, which was originally called Monkey See. [ 5 ] In 2019, Holmes published her first novel, Evvie Drake Starts Over , which earned a starred Kirkus Reviews review [ 6 ] and was selected by The Today Show as a summer Read with Jenna book club pick. [ 7 ]