FOOD & DRINK
Wellspent Market Is Moving Into a Historic Grocery Building on Southeast Division
Janey Wong is Eater Portland's reporter. Wellspent Market, the curated grocery store founded by James Beard-nominated food writer Jim Dixon, plans to move to Southeast Portland this June. The market will take up residence in a century-old building on Southeast Division Street and Southeast 34th Avenue which originally opened as a general store called Jos. T Harris Grocery. Renovations are currently underway following the vacancy of longtime tenant Anders Printing Company, revealing the building’s original fir floors.
Dine in this Unique Oregon Restaurant Built in an Old Railway Depot
Built inside the old railroad depot in Oregon City is Coasters Crossing, a family-friendly eatery where you can get a little of everything like burgers, clam chowder, seafood, salads, sandwiches, and beer and wine. Coasters Crossing promises a fun atmosphere with excellent customer service and a laid back environment perfect for a casual night out with friends or to bring the whole family. They also have a nice outdoor patio for dining al fresco on a warm day.
New food carts featuring ice cream, Philly cheesesteaks open in Tigard's Universal Plaza
Those craving boutique ice cream or Philly cheesesteak sandwiches with a Korean fusion twist need look no further than Tigard’s Universal Plaza. The city recently expanded its Tigard Launch Pod business accelerator program by adding Nunny & Pheebs and Wow Cow food carts to the plaza at 9100 S.W. Burnham St. in downtown Tigard. Mia Sellers, owner of Nunny & Pheebs, is moving into a space currently occupied by Juliana...
Lake Oswego shouldn’t ban public access to lake at downtown park, jury says
Lake Oswego has no good reason to stop the public from swimming, kayaking or just sticking a toe into the waters of its signature lake at a prime downtown park, a jury has found. The Clackamas County Circuit Court jury’s advisory ruling shot down all arguments for banning public access...
In-N-Out Burger Cooks Up Plans for Third Pacific Northwest Spot in East Vancouver
The burger chain popular for its simple menu and devoted following In-N-Out Burger, is beefing up its presence in the Pacific Northwest with a potential third location earmarked for the Portland area. Already buzzed about for its planned forays into Tualatin, Beaverton, or Hillsboro, the chain is seemingly not content to stop there, as documents filed with the city suggest an east Vancouver spot is also on the grill.
Metro Planning Development Of Willamette Cove Park
Metro has kicked off the planning process to create a nature park at Willamette Cove, a former industrial site on the Willamette River in North Portland. Community members can share their insights and opinions on the future park through an online survey. The survey, which is open until May 10, is posted on the Metro website at oregonmetro.gov/cove.
Torn painting produced by Lake Oswego artist in 1893 is restored
Though it’s known for providing written histories that shed light on how the 19th and 20th century residents of modern Lake Oswego once lived, the Oswego Heritage Council recently underwent a project that provides a visual glimpse into the past. The council recently restored a painting from 1893 and is now displaying it at the Oswego Heritage House on 10th Street. “We are excited to get people to see the...
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