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23 Hoyt is many things to many people. Trendy young urbanites come to socialize at one of the most elegant happy hours in town, with One-Dollar Snacks...more
see the Portland guide"I've been wanting to combine Riesling and cachaça," said our intense bartender, mixing wine and liquor after a request for an on-the-spot invention. He added...more
see the Portland guideIt's Sunday night. You want to go out, you want to be fed well and treated nicely, and you may even want a fancy cocktail to prolong the festive weekend. But...more
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Stepping into this converted warehouse, with little more than a few votive candles for decoration and Chet Baker tunes playing in the background, you'll feel...more
see the Portland guideUpon entering Clyde Common, you'll find yourself in a sea of designer jeans, eyewear, and messenger bags, the uniform of the handsome creative professionals who...more
see the Portland guideThe Pacific Northwest's produce and climate are an ideal match for the hearty, earthy fare of Germany and its surrounding regions. At least Christopher Israel,...more
see the Portland guideYoung, old, hipsters, politicos, and business execs all flock to Le Pigeon (via bike, skateboard, or BMW) to tuck into the seriously satisfying, soul-reviving,...more
see the Portland guideOlea exudes a kind of sophisticated nonchalance that can be hard to come by in Portland. It's a polished, urban, grown-up sort of place—where you'll find...more
see the Portland guidePing serves Japanese, Thai, Malaysian, Korean, and Chinese dishes, but don't you dare call it fusion: The menu doesn't stray from the real-deal Asian flavors...more
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Originally consisting of little more than a grill, a few picnic tables, and some colorful umbrellas, the unassuming all-outdoor Pok Pok Thai restaurant was big...more
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