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Lawsuit Alleges a Portland-Area Red Robin Employee Put Semen in a Customer’s Salad

A Red Robin employee allegedly tainted a customer’s salad with semen, according to a lawsuit filed earlier this month. The customer, who is named in...

The People Behind Lose Yr Mind Fest and Tulip Shop Tavern Are Taking Over Dig a Pony

After 11 years in Central Eastside, Dig a Pony is changing hands. Co-owner Aaron Hall is selling Dig a Pony to Elizabeth Elder and Bryan...

Southeast Portland’s Rue Cler Wants to Be the Spot for Leisurely Brunches and Grocery Shopping

On the Rue Cler in Paris, vendors sell flowers and crepes out of stalls. Cafes pour lattes and cafe au lait into mugs the size...

Star Breakfast Taco Cart La Osita Is Opening a Montavilla Restaurant

For years, a tiny cart in East Portland — La Osita — has made some of the city’s finest breakfast tacos: tortillas filled with thick...

Din Tai Fung Will Open a New Restaurant in Portland’s Pioneer Place

Portlanders will soon be able to eat Din Tai Fung’s famous xiao long bao in the heart of the city. The Taiwan-based chain is planning...

Why Aren’t Overdose Prevention Kits in Every Portland Bar?

When bar crawling down SE Morrison, weaving through places like Dig a Pony and Creepy’s, you could land at Star Bar, a red-and-orange-hued watering hole...

Man Who Killed Choi’s Kimchi Founder Matt Choi Sentenced to at Least 25 Years in Prison

On Friday, the man who fatally stabbed Choi’s Kimchi co-founder Matt Choi was sentenced to life in prison, with possibility of parole after 25 years,...

Inside Juliett, PDX’s Aviation-Themed Bar With Midcentury Vibes

In the liminal space between everyday life and a vacation or trip, the airport bar offers respite, in the form of a martini and people-watching....

Downtown’s Iconic 24-Hour Diner, the Roxy, Will Close Permanently This Month

For decades, the neon sign of the Roxy diner has glowed on SW Harvey Milk Street, a beacon for hungover brunchers, teenagers seeking late-night pancakes,...

Portland’s Internationally Celebrated Food Festival, Feast, Will Return This September

10 years ago this September, chefs, food writers, and gourmands from around the country descended upon downtown Portland for the first-ever Feast. In the years...

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