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Either/Or Is a Coffee Shop, Brunch Spot and Cocktail Bar All in One

For as many lauded coffee shops, brunch spots and craft cocktail bars there are in Portland, it’s still baffling how little success few restaurateurs have had in offering a reliable combination of the three.

New Brunch Spot La Luna Cafe Gives You a Great Reason to Get Out of Bed in the Morning

La Luna Cafe gives you all the gravy and then some.

Massively Popular Brunch Spot Gravy Will Open Second Location Within the Month

Gravy owner Mark Greco had not been actively looking for a second location, he says, though over the past five years he’s casually looked at new spaces. But after a broker insisted he check out Harvest’s space, the sale happened with uncommon speed.

Willamette Weekend: 17 Things to Do and See in Portland April 8-10

FRIDAY, APRIL 8 Action, Anarchy, and Audacity: A Seijun Suzuki Retrospective [JAPANESE NOIR FILMS] Few directors have influenced such a broad audience for so long with as little mainstream recognition as Suzuki. This month, NW Film Center hosts a robust and completist retrospective, starting Friday with Suzuki’s batshit 1966 classic, Tokyo Drifter. One need only look … Continue reading Willamette Weekend: 17 Things to Do and See in Portland April 8-10

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