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May 23rd, 2007 Byron Beck | Special Section
 

Drink 2007: Introduction

Portland. The city that drinks.

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New York is the city that never sleeps. Paris is the city of love. And Portland?

Ah, yes. Portland is the city that drinks.

Or at least you might think so after taking a peek at Willamette Week's annual discerning Drinker's Guide to our fair city.

For this year's issue, as in the past, we sent out an army of local lushes—oops, writers—with the mission of kicking back a few at the cozy Kiknbaque Lounge or the even cozier Driftwood Room, as well as more than 150 other places serving beer, wine and other alcohol-fueled bevvies.*

The joints are arranged as follows:
Name of establishment, listed in alphabetical order.
Address, telephone number, and days and nights open.
Bartender's choice: A drink, anecdote or observation from the men and women who put up with your ass on a daily basis, whether they like you or not.
A brief description of said establishment.
And all the little extras that make this place special: games, video poker, happy hour, strippers and stuff like that.

We also had a fun little contest with this year's issue. The PDX Bar Worker Photo Contest gave servers, bartenders and owners the opportunity to give it their best shot and provide us with a killer photograph of their establishment. Some of them are featured on the following pages. We've also posted what we consider to be the 10 best on wweek.com. Now it's your turn to visit the website and vote for your favorite. The winner receives $300 in cash (that should buy a few rounds for the bar), and the top five vote-getters will win cool prizes like Holga cameras and other "stuff."

Be sure to check out our stories on the history of drinking in this town, a nifty roundup of local wine outlets and our quick takes on hotel bars, dance clubs and brew pubs.

We've packed a lot in the following pages. You might enjoy it better with a drink in your hand. I know I will.

Cheers,

Byron "I'm Not a Heavy Drinker" Beck

Special Sections Editor

*We've tried to cover as many places as our budget (and livers) allowed, but we might've missed one of your favorites. Perhaps it's because we don't know about it or, well, were too drunk to remember whether we went there. Whatever the case, email bbeck@wweek.com and we'll put it on our "to-drink" list.


Barkeep: Byron Beck
Bartender: Ben Waterhouse
Imbibers: Elianna Bar-El, Stephen Marc Beaudoin, Jocelyn Brady, Wayne Bund, Michael Byrne, Bradley Campbell, Kelly Clarke, Shoshanna Cohen, William Crawford, Nick Deshais, Kat Hyatt, Nigel Jaquiss, Casey Jarman, AP Kryza, Joe Lino, Jessica Machado, Ivy Manning, Amy McCullough, Aaron Mesh, Joanna Miller, Carin Moonin, Becky Ohlsen, James Pitkin, Paige Richmond, Anika Sabin, Katie Shimer, Laura Shinn, Jason Simms, Beth Slovic, Ethan Smith, Hank Stern, Mike Thelin.
Copy Tipplers: Kat Hyatt, Ian Gillingham, Hanna Neuschwander
Art Director: Tom Humphrey
Assistant Art Director: Cari Vander Yacht
Designers: Erik Blad, Brian Brown, Maggie Gardner, Tom Humphrey, Ben Mollica, Cari Vander Yacht
Photographers: Jaclyn Campanaro, Jason Quigley, Missy Prince, Anna Shelton, Faulkner Short, and Portland's bar workers.
Publisher: Shawna Mckeown
The Art Department Thanks: Goodfoot Lounge, Slammer Tavern, Spare Room, Blue Moon Camera, Jen Lein, all the bars who submitted photos, the cover crew: Adonia, Adrian, Anna, Danny, Jade, and Bobby the light scribe.
Willamette Week's 2007 Drinker's Guide
Introduction
PDX Bar Worker Photo Contest RESULTS
The City That Drinks: A squiggly timeline of Portland's love of booze.
Beer Joints
Dance Clubs
Hotel Bars
Put A Cork In It: A roundup of places to find red, white and everything in between.
The List Part 1: Aa-La
The List Part 2: Le-Za
 
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05.29.2007 at 09:18 Reply
where is the section of happy hours to frequent. i like the fact that ww took the time to tag some establishments with a happy hour, but i'd like to see something more in depth. although last year ww did put out a hour by hour happy hour schedule. - i want more!

 

06.27.2007 at 09:07 Reply
We need less drinking here, not more of it. This is a city of burgeoning alcoholics and drunks. Why not direct people to alternatives and diversions from drinking? How about listing places for recovery and abstinence from drink? Raise the taxes and price of alcohol, make it more difficult to obtain, raise the legal drinking age if necessary, increase the education of youth to abstain from drinking (as well as drugs, sex and tobacco) and we will have a healthier, happier and cleaner city. Why enable people to go down the wrong path? Why glorify and find humor in the consumption of alcohol? It is a corrosive danger to society and must be stamped out!

 

07.05.2007 at 09:20 Reply
Rick--I'll drink to that! Ching ching!

 

07.07.2007 at 04:09 Reply
Nemo, check out unthirsty.com to find local happy hours, it rocks.

I second Mike's toast. Here's to prohibition! *clink*

 

06.11.2008 at 06:26 Reply
Rick, why don't you stop telling other people how to spend their time. IT's little p--sies like you that try to ruin it for the rest of us. It's a free country and you need to stop acting like a little tattle tale. Go do your own f--king thing and stop being a little b-tch. There are plenty of people who love to drink and don't have a problem. Are there people out there who drink too much and do stupid sh-t... yeah, but there are sober people who do a lot of stupid sh-t too - like smoke cigarettes, listen to annie lennox, or write lame preachy comments on wweek's site. The only things that needs to be stamped out is attitudes like yours!

 

 
 

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