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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
 

Portland, These Are Your Coffee Champions

PDX sweeps North West Regional Barista Competition

Food & Drink Competitive coffee making: yes, it exists, and it's serious business. There's music and costumes and... More

Jan 29, 2012 08:50 am by Ruth Brown  | Comments 0
 

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Portland drinkers, raise a glass to local imbibers Jason Glaspey, Matt King and Geoffrey Lorenzen. They're the trio behind the shiny new website www.unthirsty.com, which uses Google Maps software to pinpoint happy hours at local restaurants and bars 24 hours a day. Although it's only been live since last Thursday, at press time the site already boasted 71 user-posted happy hours. Check it out and add your own haunt to the rapidly growing list. Glaspey's fave watering hole? New Old Lompoc's NoPo outlet, 5th Quadrant. >> Speaking of web chow, seemingly overnight, food-obsessed message board Chowhound (www.chowhound.com) has morphed from a fugly museum of '90s technology into a site that, in addition to actually being navigable, is bursting with goodies like lengthy feature stories by chowhound-in-charge Jim Leff, slick photography, and web radio. Is this Chowhound? And why is the site's modern style eerily reminiscent of the short-lived Chow magazine? Turns out nerdy yet buff media company CNET has acquired both Chowhound and Instant Comma Inc., parent company of Chow (now online at www.chowmag.com), and plans to merge message board and magazine at www.chow.com later this summer.
 
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