Monday, February 13

Kickstart my Heart: Micro-Batch Honey That Tastes Like Your Neighborhood

Food & Drink Kickstart my Heart is a semi-regular blog series on Portland Kickstarter projects we don't hate.At l... More

Feb 13, 2012 03:20 pm by Ruth Brown  | Comments 0
 

Win Free Cart Food For a Year

PDX Cartathalon II

Food & Drink Put your eating pants on, Portland: Willamette Week's now annual Cartathalon is back! The Cartathalo... More

Feb 1, 2012 01:30 pm by Ruth Brown  | Comments 0
 

BagelGate: Kettleman to Become Einstein Bros.; Portlanders Hit Back

Food & Drink News that Portland's Kettleman Bagels had been sold to the vastly inferior national chain Noah's Bag... More

Jan 31, 2012 12:45 pm by Ruth Brown  | Comments 10
 

Hair of the Dog Heads to Belgium

...and other Oregon beer news

Food & Drink For the last five years, much-decorated Belgian brewmaster Dirk Naudts, who develops beer recipes fo... More

Jan 30, 2012 02:50 pm by Brian Yaeger  | Comments 1
 

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May 17th, 2006 KELLY CLARKE | Food Reviews & Stories
 

Dishin' It

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Although the name sounds more like a plumbing superhero than a coffeeshop, so far Extracto (2921 NE Killingsworth St., 281-1764) is getting everything right: Stumptown coffee, wi-fi, fleamarket-minimalist decor, nutmeg grinder. Chris Brady (yeah, the bass player from the '90s Portland grunge band Pond!) and his wife, Celeste, launched the cafe two weeks ago, to the relief of neighbors who are sick of lugging their Powerbooks all the way over to Northeast Alberta Street. Speaking of which, Northeast Portland also just got a new calming influence in the shape of Matt Thomas and Dominic Valdes' second Tea Chai Té outpost, at 2223 NE Alberta St. Their original "tea bar" has been pimpin' Ceylon to oolong on Northwest 23rd Avenue since late 2004.
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05.16.2006 at 09:00 Reply
Dishin' ItUmmm, does the Dish realize that there are restaurants south of Alberta? It seems like every week we have to hear about some N. Portland cafe. Screw NoPo man, what's wrong with SE, or even, my god, downtown?—The Dude

 

 
 

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