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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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January 24th, 2007 WW Editorial Staff | Food Reviews & Stories
 

Dishin' It

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We raise our glass to local graphic designer Cindy Anderson, who spent the last six months weaving through Portland's bars and restaurants in order to pen the city's first paperback guide to happy hours. The Portland Happy Hour Guidebook features more than 100 barebones listings on local watering holes—from indie haunts like Crowbar to bachelorette-party horrors like Shenanigans—each scored on food deals, drink specials and atmosphere. The guide's bright yellow happy-face theme is waaay too perky for career boozers, but Anderson's commitment to quaffing is to be admired. "I sometimes visited three happy hours a night," Anderson, a petite blonde, admits with a chuckle. "And I'm working off the beer belly that proves it."
The $11.95 guide is available only at happyhourguidebook.com, but look for it in local bookstores in the next few months.
 
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01.31.2007 at 07:47 Reply
This is a SWEET reference guide! Not only for great drink specials, but for food specials as well. Handy to keep in your office drawer or car to use when you'd like a little more happy in your hour!

 

01.31.2007 at 09:39 Reply
Thanks, Cindy! Using this handy little book, we're discovering places we never knew existed. All terrific places we'll go back to! We carry one in the car and keep one at home. Cheers!

 

01.31.2007 at 03:11 Reply
Great find! I found this book over the holidays and bought a bunch of them to give as gifts. It saved me! Now can you please do one for Seattle and San Francisco?

 

02.05.2007 at 09:26 Reply
This book is the best! Being one of the "research Assistants" was a real treat. I give this book to my clients when they buy their homes. Helps them find places in their neck of the woods. I can't wait for Happy Hour Seattle!

 

06.01.2007 at 10:09 Reply
Super perky and bright, so it's perfect for administrative assistants ready for a post-work prowl or Mars/Venus kvetch-fest, but pros should look elsewhere.

 

 
 

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