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The Portland bar, located in the Pearl District, [2] opened in 2014. [3] Thrillist describes the Portland location as "your neighborhood bar that brings some grit back to the Pearl District". [4] The Bend location opened May 2018. [5] Employees at both Oregon locations were laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic. [6]
Broder is a small chain of Scandinavian restaurants in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] [2] [3] In addition to the original restaurant in Southeast Portland (Broder Café), the business operates Broder Nord in Northeast Portland, Broder Söder in Southwest Portland, Broder Øst in Hood River, and Broder Strand in Astoria.
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Caffè Umbria is a coffee roaster based in Seattle, with additional locations in Portland, Oregon, as well as Chicago. In addition to coffee, the menu has included paninis, pastries, and gelato. [4] The company's flagship is located on Occidental Avenue in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood. [5]
Portland Cà Phê (Vietnamese: "Portland Coffee") is a coffee shop with two locations in Portland, Oregon. The business specializes in Vietnamese coffee drinks, including robusta coffee and Vietnamese iced coffee , and also serves bánh mì and pastries.
Central Diner (most recently Paula's Kitchen) in Providence, Rhode Island, was built in 1947, added to the U.S. NRHP in 2010, and closed in 2021. Interior of the Central Diner
Interior of the original cafe, 2022. In The Oregonian's 2017 list of the ten best coffee shops in downtown Portland, Samantha Bakall described the Behind the Museum as "a serene, almost monastic coffee shop lined with Japanese art and ceramics" and wrote, "Behind the Museum Cafe is one of our favorite cafes in the city.