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365 Things To Do In Portland, Oregon

Time to visit the winner of Portland Monthly's Best Bartender Competition @ Clyde Common

Blake Ellis - Wednesday, January 26, 2011
The results are in!  The readers of Portland Monthly Magazine have spoken, and this year's Best Bartender is Jeffrey Morgenthaler of Clyde Common.  Here he is, in his own words, courtesy of Portland Monthly...


* Photo - Ray Gordon

Here, he riffs on Portland’s drinking scene and shakes up the perfect Valentine’s Day cocktail.
What distinguishes the rose city’s drinking crowd?
 The fact that we have a really sophisticated and educated clientele. People take drinking seriously here.

Who’s your favorite local bartender? Mike Robertson at the Driftwood Room. He was one of the first bartenders to welcome me to Portland. He’s a great host and a great bartender.

How can Portland step up its bartending game? There’s a lot of emphasis on people wanting to make up their own drinks these days. It’d be nicer if people paid more attention to learning the classic drinks. Anybody can dream up fancy new cocktails, but they can’t make you a good whiskey sour.

What’s your cocktail of choice? Piña colada. No, that’s a lie! Gin and tonic.

What Valentine’s Day cocktail cliché should be avoided at all costs?
 Drinks with sugared rims.

How did you choose your perfect Valentine’s Day cocktail? I was thinking about very traditional romantic drinks, and those always involve sparkling wine. But I wanted something a little different. And I remembered a drink I had in New York at a great tequila bar called Mayahuel, where my friend Phil Ward is a bartender. It’s earthy, complex, and slightly bitter. And it’s pink! But a good pink … it’s a kind of butch pink.


I've been lucky enough to enjoy the food and drink at Clyde Common several times, and I am the first to sing this bartender's praises.  Some very creative mixology goes on behind the bar at this place, and every drop is delicious!  Also, their happy hour food is pretty tasty.  Stop in from 3-6pm every weekday to enjoy it!

Clyde Common is located at:
1014 SW Stark Street
Portland, OR 97205 
(adjacent to the Ace Hotel)

503.228.3333
www.clydecommon.com

Shop for groceries and support a local charity at the same time!

Blake Ellis - Thursday, January 13, 2011
Whole Foods Market Pearl is proud to partner with Isobel's Clubhouse for community support day. Today 5% of the store's sales will go directly to this amazing 501c3 serving families in the Pearl District and downtown Portland, Oregon. Stop by Whole Foods for activities throughout the day including story time in the Mezz at 10:30, Kids Food Craft at 3PM, and at 6:30 the return of our Half Shell Happy Hour.


Whole Foods Market Pearl, 1210 NW Couch St. Portland 97209

Get into the holiday sprit with a classic.. now a play... A Christmas Story

Blake Ellis - Tuesday, November 23, 2010


Everyone knows the classic holiday movie "A Christmas Story" - the tale of an Indiana boy named Ralphie and is experience of the holiday season.  Well, Portland Center Stage is bringing that hilarious movie to the stage for our enjoyment this holiday season.  You'll get to enjoy all your favorite moments - Red Rider BB gun, bullies, leg lamps, and more!  

The play will be shown at The Gerding Theater at The Armory from November 21 until December 26
Showtime is 7:30pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2pm
Tickets range from $21.50 - $66.50

For more info, visit pcs.org  or call  503-445-3700

Fenouil in the Pearl District is now offering small plates & themed nights...

Blake Ellis - Thursday, November 11, 2010


Good deal alert!  One of the Pearl DIstrict's nicest restaurant is working hard to expand its clientele.  Obviously the past couple years have been hard on everyone's pocketbooks, so the unveiling of a small plates menu at Fenouil is much welcomed!  Fenouil is a fantastic french eatery that sits right on Jamison Square in the Pearl District in Portland, Oregon.  It has a beautiful airy interior, floor to ceiling windows, and cozy fireplaces.. 

Here are the deals:  Monday and Wednesday, with a minimum $20 purchase, you can enjoy half off a bottle of wine... Tuesday and Thursday you can enjoy reduced prices on pours of local beer and wine. For those of you that are in the food industry, you'll enjoy 30% off your bill!  Quite a deal!

The bar area also has a new small plates menu that will allow you to get a flavor for the full menu at a much lower price.  Try out rabbit sausage tortellini or lamb tartare.. mmmm....  Pricing ranges from $4 for some tasty fries to $17 for oysters with caviar.  Head out and try this Pearl District favorite on your next outing!

Fenouil [Official site]
FENOUIL
900 NW 11th Avenue (Park Place building, facing Jamison Square)
Portland, OR 97209





Winemakers are "Bringing the Valley to Portland" this evening...

Blake Ellis - Monday, August 30, 2010


If you've spent any time in the Portland area, you know that we love our wines here.  AND, just a short drive away we are lucky enough to have lots of wineries where we can pursue our wine educations... Sometimes, though, it's tough to get away from our schedules to taste a pinot or sip a chardonnay.  Thankfully, tonight in the Pearl District the Valley is coming to us!

This evening from 5-8pm in the Gerding Theater (Pearl District), several Estate wineries and restaurants from the Yamhill / Carlton area will treat Portlanders will their finest wines and foods.  For $25 (in advance, or $35 at the door), you can eat and drink to your heart's content.

The Gerding Theater is located in Portland's Pearl District at 128 NW 11th Ave
phone 503.864.2991

Event website: www.localwineevents.com

Want an extra sparkly smile? Time to visit Bling Dental

Blake Ellis - Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Are you one of the many people who's deathly afraid of the dentist?  Hate sitting in a boring waiting room with ten year old magazines?  Do you want to find a place that's a little less scary and a bit more comfortable?  Look into Bling Dental, the dental practice of Dr. Raymond Frye, DMD.  

The office is a breath of fresh air.  SItuated on the corner of NW 13th and NW Lovejoy in the Pearl DIstrict, Bling Dental is clean and classy inside.  As the name suggests, there are lots of shiny things in this office, and the waiting room feels a bit more like a classy lounge than a dental  office.  

Dr. Raymond is really disarming, too.  He's low key and knowledgable, and has a way of putting even the most jittery patients at ease.  Two of my friends had a bit of work done recently, and they rave about how well they were taken care of both by the doctor and his cool staff.  The whole office is energetic, vibrant, and fun.  Not your average day at the dentist's office.

So, if it's time for a change, and your looking to care for your pearly (or not so pearly) whites, visit Dr. Frye, who's motto is that "you don't have to be a celebrity to smile like one."

Bling Dental
926 NW 13th Ave Suite 150
Portland, OR 97209
www.blingdental.com
info@blingdental.com

Head to the edge of the Pearl for lunch at Breken Kitchen

Blake Ellis - Saturday, July 24, 2010

Do you ever want to enjoy a lunch or a coffee at a quiet urban cafe, but can't find the right fit?
Take a trip to Breken Kitchen.  It's at the north end of the Peal District that area residents call "The Squish".  The interior is reminiscent of a cool New York loft with exposed brick and rough hardwood floors.  It sits right at the base of the sculptural Fremont Bridge.  

I joined some friends here for lunch last week, and really had a nice time.  I enjoyed a nicoise salad and some REALLY nice lavender lemonade (with champagne!!!).  The verdict among the three of us was that this place is a thumbs up.  Which is great for them, as they're opening a business just down the street. Looks like it may become a regular lunch spot for them!  And I'm happy to join them.

1800 NW 16th Avenue (at NW Thurman)
Portland, OR 97209
503.841.6359


Start your day at Lovejoy Bakers

Blake Ellis - Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The big space at the corner of NW 10th and Lovejoy has had a few restaurant tenants over the past few years, and finally it seems that there's a good fit.  Lovejoy Bakers moved in recently and had this corner home.  Dan Griffin, the head baker of Lovejoy Bakers, has history in the Pearl District.  He comes from the Pearl Bakery.  After wanting a little more freedom and flexibility, he and his business partner made that a reality.

I just had breakfast here this morning.  I had a nice ham and egg sandwich, which was really tasty.  Served on some really crusty bread.
The dining areas are cozy.  It's half coffee shop, half restaurant.  Out on the Lovejoy facing side of the bakery, the space is open and airy with two story glass all the way around.  A perfect place to sit when the weather isn't so great. 

Now that it's summer, you can enjoy your meals outside, too!  Just like a little cafe in Paris.  oooh la la!

You're going to love it.. Silk in the Pearl District

Blake Ellis - Monday, July 12, 2010

Silk, a Vietnamese restaurant that's part of the Pho Van chain of restaurants, is perhaps my favorite place in town for several reasons.
First and foremost, the owners and their staff are honestly some of the nicest people in town.  Once you start visiting Silk regularly, you'll find that many many other people do, too.  The people here quickly become like close friends and family.  

The food here is really good, too.  There are two ways to go.  First, you can take some baby steps with the bar menu.  With fantastic happy hour deals from 4 - 7pm, try out some of the pho noodle soup or some of their tasty vietnamese baguette sandwiches.  The dinner menu also has some AMAZING options.  My favorites are the five spice duck and shaken beef (cubes of filet mignon that are seasoned PERFECTLY).

If you haven't tried this before, make the trip to Silk by Pho Van in the Pearl District.  You'll be a regular in no time.

Silk
1012 NW Glisan St
Portland, OR 97209
503-248-2172
http://www.phovanrestaurant.com/silk


Sit outside and enjoy some (more) Italian food in the Pearl District

Blake Ellis - Tuesday, July 06, 2010

I'll never forget my introduction to Piazza Italia, a cool casual Italian restaurant in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.  I had just moved back from 5 years of living in LA and NYC and was strolling the neighborhood in search of a good meal.  I stopped into Piazza Italia and asked the person at the door for a menu.  Immediately, she yelled over at another employee in Italian.. I thought "Okay, this has got to be authentic.. EVERYONE here speaks Italian!!"  I quickly interrupted and asked for a table for two.. 

Over the past 5 years, I've enjoyed many meals at Piazza Italia.  It's a very consistent restaurant with a memorable staff that knows how to treat you right.  After a few trips, they really remember their customers.  It feels like a little family place, which really contributes to the cozy atmosphere here.  The food is simple and well done.  The carafes of house wine are awesome, too.

Take a trip.  You can sit outside, enjoy some nice wine, and a great neighborhood too!!!

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