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Mercato Grove is a commercial development along Southwest Boones Ferry Road in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States. Operated by Greystar, Mercato Grove has housing and retail spaces. [1] The restaurants Grassa, Lardo, Oven and Shaker, and St. Jack have operated in the development.
SuperDeluxe is a restaurant chain based in Portland, Oregon. There are three restaurants in the Portland metropolitan area, including the original in southeast Portland, another in northwest Portland's Pearl District, and a third in Sherwood, Oregon. In 2022, a fourth location opened in Bend. A fifth location opened in Lake Oswego, Oregon, in 2023.
La Provence opened in Lake Oswego in 1996. [8] La Provence has also operated in northeast Portland, southeast Portland, and The Dalles. [9] In Beaverton, La Provence has operated in Progress Ridge TownSquare. [10] [11] La Provence has operated at Cedar Hills Crossing since October 2024. [12] Alain Machtelinckx is a co-owner of La Provence. [13]
Buck was elected Mayor of Lake Oswego in 2020 and his current term expires at the end of 2024. [1] In addition to his duties as Mayor, Buck owns and operates several restaurants in Lake Oswego, including Gubanc's Restaurant, Babica Hen, and Lola's Cafe.
The restaurant stopped using plastic straws in 2018, [15] and launched a brunch menu in 2019. [ 1 ] Plans to open a restaurant in Lake Oswego, Oregon , were confirmed in 2019. [ 16 ]
Lake Oswego School District; Lake Oswego Transit Center; Lakeridge High School; List of public art in Lake Oswego, Oregon; M. Mercato Grove; Millennium Plaza Park; N ...
The Clackamas people once occupied the land that later became Lake Oswego, [7] but diseases transmitted by European explorers and traders killed most of the natives. Before the influx of non-native people via the Oregon Trail, the area between the Willamette River and Tualatin River had a scattering of early pioneer homesteads and farms.
It publishes an annual "Best of Eugene" list, a restaurant guide ("Chow!"), and special sections on festivals, music, wine, health and travel. Eugene Weekly covers local and state politics, news, arts and culture, and it publishes investigative [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and solutions journalism.