Food Reviews & Stories
Every real neighborhood needs a pizza joint. And though Portland is far
from replicating New York City’s shop-on-every-street-corner scene,
Atomic Pizza is a good hangout spot for anyone in the Ov
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Food Reviews & Stories
This Hawaiian fast-food joint is an homage to co-owner Benjamin Dyer’s
childhood in Kona, and also something of a parody. The name is a pun
(Hawaii’s area code is 808), the website is intentiona
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Food Reviews & Stories
It’s easy to walk past the plain-Jane exterior of this cafe in favor of
Southeast Division Street’s more eye-catching eateries. Don’t. Inside,
you’ll be rewarded with a deli case brimming wi
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Food Reviews & Stories
Angel Food and Fun would be yet another hit-or-miss neighborhood
convenience if it didn’t do one thing so soul-stirringly well that I
hesitate to publicize it for fear there will not be any left f
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Food Reviews & Stories
Muhamed Mujcic-Mufko’s 4-4-2 is Portland’s lone soccer
bar, its walls adorned with the flags of favored teams, from FC Bayern
to the Timbers’ green and yellow.
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Food Reviews & Stories
This Alberta pizzeria hand-throws pies using what their
menu calls a “secret Sicilian recipe.” Having never been to Sicily, I
can only take their word for it, but if the natives there are all ab
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News
Okay, the answer to that question is HELL NO. Starbucks is all about cushy lifestyle porn. Stumptown is all about beans. (And the tight pants—Ed.) Still, the born-in-Portland, beloved-by-New Yorkers coffee roaster reached a new level of notoriety today when it was heralded in a story in Time magazine titled, "Is Stumptown the New Starbucks—or Better?" Writer Josh Ozersky (who won ...
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It is inherent to the nature of any large project with a sufficiently long production cycle that, no matter how thorough your fact-checking, some details will change by the time the thing's finally printed. Our Cheap Eats guide, which hit the streets today, is no exception. I've already been made aware of two three! errors. First, Foster Burger (whose Black and White Fries, pictured above, are ...
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