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Fracture Brewing Wants to Be Portland’s Truly International Brewery

When Darren Provenzano first flew to Vietnam, he wasn’t sure how long he’d be there. He’d met his future wife, Ny Provenzano, online a year...

Cult Favorite Tasting Menu Spot Willow Has Closed Permanently

Six years ago, Bluehour alumni John Pickett and Doug Weiler took over the former Fenrir space to open Willow, their pop-up-turned-restaurant serving a six-course tasting...

Gerry Frank — Cake Contest Judge, Bakery Owner, and Political Mind — Has Died

Gerry Frank, a longtime Oregon political advisor and chocolate cake aficionado, died this Sunday at the age of 98. Known primarily for his career...

By Midnight, Oregon’s Mask Mandate Will Disappear. Restaurant Owners Feel Conflicted About That.

On March 11 at 11:59 p.m., Oregon will lift its indoor mask mandate once again, making it one of the last states in the country...

Where to Find a Mid-Week Lunch in Portland

With more people working from home and tourism business still slow, fewer restaurants are offering lunch through the workweek — especially for dine-in. However, there...

Tracking the Modern Labor Rights Movement Within Portland’s Restaurant World

In 2018, Portland-based workers of the Northwestern chain Burgerville became the...

Dutch Bros Sales Jumped 52 Percent in 2021

Dutch Bros, the Oregon-based coffee chain known for its drive-thru kiosks, reported a 54 percent bump in sales growth in the fourth quarter of 2021....

Accelerating Its Timeline, Oregon Will Lift Its Mask Mandate by March 12

Oregonians will be able to enter restaurants and bars maskless even sooner than expected. Today, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced...

Han Oak Has Reopened as a Prix-Fixe Hot Pot Spot

After a few pandemic-era fits and starts, nationally renowned Korean restaurant Han Oak has reopened; however, those looking for the a la carte experience of...

Now Open, Portland’s Wu-Rons Is Showcasing Nagahama-Style Tonkotsu Ramen

When Shintaro Yamada was growing up in Fukuoka, Japan, he would walk down to the Nagahama port, known for its fish market, and stroll past...

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