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McMenamins Edgefield summer concerts full list
McMenamins has released the names of bands that will play at its Edgefield property this summer. Why it matters: The Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn are some of the best nights of music you can have in the Pacific Northwest. What to expect: The venue at 2126 SW Halsey St.,...
17th annual K-9 trials to unleash excitement in Hillsboro this weekend
Washington County’s professional canine competition is back for another year of tricks, agility and tail-wagging excitement. Hosted by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff’s Office Foundation, the 17th Annual Washington County K-9 Trials returns Saturday, May 18, to the Hillsboro Stadium at 4450 N.E. Century Blvd. Aside from a chance for police dogs and their handlers to earn bragging rights — and a trophy — the event offers an...
Burgerville Rolls Out Seasonal Menu Items
Burgerville has refreshed its menu with new seasonal items for the spring and summer, bringing back some fan favorites that are sure to be a hit. Starting from May through July, customers can look forward to enjoying these delicious options. First up is the In Your Face Cheeseburger, available from...
Concerts are coming to the Oregon Zoo this summer
Big headliner concerts might gone from the Oregon Zoo, but that doesn’t mean you can’t spend an evening enjoying music and food at the zoo this summer. “Zoo Nights,” the family-friendly program that replaced the zoo’s summer concert series, is back on Friday evenings from June 21 to Aug. 23, and includes activities, food, music and animal experiences.
Portland Will Soon Be Home to a Nonalcoholic Bar and Bottle Shop
Five years ago, Ariel Dunitz-Johnson stopped drinking. The artist found lots of joy in developing nonalcoholic cocktails, but finding a booze-free social space was a bigger challenge. Suckerpunch came and went, with founder Andy McMillan focusing on his nonalcoholic beer brand Heck, and while many bottle shops have a few nonalcoholic options — a bottle of Wilderton, a 12-pack of Phony Negronis — the city was still low on dedicated nonalcoholic bottle shops. They kept looking around for someone to open some sort of nonalcoholic bar; after a while, they stopped looking.
Portland’s 5 best seafood restaurants: Where to find great salmon, oysters and chowder
While researching our recent guide to Portland’s best restaurants, Michael Russell revisited nearly 100 of his favorite places to eat. Here you’ll find his top picks for seafood, a list that includes some of Portland’s oldest and best restaurants. When it comes to seafood, Portland has a...
The Best Things the Eater Portland Team Ate This Week
Welcome to the revival of The Best Dishes the Eater Portland Team Ate This Week. Every Friday, Eater Portland’s editor and reporter share Portland-area dishes each of us ate this week that we can’t stop thinking about. May 17, 2024. The Paper Bridge continues to amaze me —...
Shopping vintage just got better
PORTLAND, Ore (KOIN) — Malak Mechlaoui just opened a vintage shop over the weekend and today they joined us in studio to talk style, vintage curation, and all the craziness around their launch! “Menu Items” has a variety of fashion at a variety of different prices so no matter how much you’re willing to spend on your style, there is something for you in their shop.
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