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The corner of Southwest 12th Avenue and Stark Street in 2015. The building once housed Three Sisters Tavern in the space now occupied by Scandals, a gay bar.. In their book Secret Portland, Oregon: The Unique Guidebook to Portland's Hidden Sites, Sounds and Tastes (2003), Ann Carroll Burgess and Linda Rutenberg called Three Sisters "the hub of Portland's gay bar nightlife", offering a "great ...
Gotham Tavern; Greek Cusina; Grüner (2009–2015) Gypsy Restaurant and Velvet Lounge (1947–2014) Handsome Pizza (2012–2022) Henry Ford's Restaurant; Henry Thiele Restaurant (1932–1990s) Hobo's; Holler; Holy Trinity Barbecue (2019–2021) House of Louie; Houston Blacklight; Hunan Restaurant (1979–2014) Hung Far Low (1928–2015 ...
The Sudra was a small chain of casual counter service [2] Indian restaurants that served vegan and vegetarian [3] food in Portland and Beaverton, Oregon. It was named for Shudra, one of the four varnas of the Hindu caste and social system in ancient India. [4] According to Eater Portland, food at The Sudra was also influenced by New Mexican ...
Ohio State Fair History Exhibit in Kasich Hall C: See how the fair has grown over the years as you view historic photos and scale models, with “tiny fairs” dating back to the 1800s that show ...
There's plenty of fare at the Ohio State Fair, running from July 26-Aug. 6 at the Ohio Expo Center. Here's the lowdown on concerts, parking and more.
Karen Brooks of Portland Monthly called the business a "Midwest-meets-Rome" pizzeria, [5] and the magazine's Matthew Trueherz said Cicoria was a "Midwestern-inspired pizza tavern". [6] Eater Portland called the restaurant an "'80s-Scorsese-vibed" pizzeria, serving pies combining Brooklyn-, Midwestern-, and Roman-style pizzas.
The fine dining restaurant Tercet operated in southwest Portland's Morgan Building. The interior has an open kitchen, dark wood, and industrial chandeliers. [ 1 ] The menu included seafood , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Oregon produce, [ 4 ] goat with blueberries, eggplant , and Padrón peppers , as well as fig and cheese tarts , oysters, sourdough , and sherbet .
Monte Carlo was an Italian restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] It was established in 1927, [2] and was one of the city's first Italian restaurants. [3] The restaurant operated on southeast Portland's Belmont Street for approximately 70 years, before owner John DiGregorio relocated the business to Gresham.