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    Let’s see a show of hands for renaming it the Cupcake Festival

    Posted by Keith on May 30th, 2008

    But do they have cupcakes? That’s my question. You say Rose Festival and I hear “cupcakes”. I blame Cupcake Jones. I stumbled into this place on NW 10th last Tuesday and have been three times since then!

    Cupcake Jones

     

    I mean, come on, the cupcake is the perfect dessert in the perfect size. It’s even made to travel, sitting in its own little crinkly jacket. And Cupcake Jones has a different special every day, as well as a bunch of other flavors. The strawberry rhubarb pie is not made by human hands.

    So I say roses are fine to name a festival after. They’re nice to look at and all. But can you fill one with toasted coconut pastry cream or cover it with homemade caramel drizzle and eat it while walking down the street?

    Later,
    Keith

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    Taking chocolate to the next level of perfection at Cacao

    Posted by Emily on May 21st, 2008

    Cacao Portland

    Have we not talked about Cacao? What kind of blog is this?! Cacao is, well, it’s like a corner of heaven melted off and dripped onto S.W. 13th. A chocolate corner, that is.

    Because Cacao, as the name suggests, is all about chocolate. The shop offers an array of varieties from around the world, including the finest solid chocolate bars, special handmade chocolates, and the store’s own exclusive drinking and hot chocolates.

    There is so much it’s hard to know where to start. Luckily the owners are very helpful, and know their way around a chocolate bar. They pointed me to a drinking chocolate with chili for that extra kick that was sublime.

    Their beautiful shop also carries a range of chocolate-related accessories, including cookbooks, and even has a chocolate-scented perfume. Now that is going out smelling sweet.

    Cheers,
    Emily

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    This post now 50% bloggier! Don’t miss bonus post!

    Posted by Keith on May 14th, 2008

    In my fight against these tough economic times, I’m going to give you a two-fer post today. It’s true. And this is no Nigerian scam.

    Item #1: Cool design, cool music, good food

    If you’re looking for a great place to catch some live music, you’ve got to check out Doug Fir. This bar/lounge/restaurant is really a one-of-a-kind spot. The décor is sort of 50s modern meets fur trapper’s cabin. There are clever touches everywhere, including a great patio.

    And they get top acts. Upcoming bands range from Clinic (May 18) to Foals (May 28) to the Detroit Cobras (June 16).

    Voodoo Doughnut

    Bonus item: Doughnuts!
    A lot’s been written about Voodoo Doughnut, and it’s all true. Sample doughnuts on the menu? Dirty Snowball, the Arnold Palmer and the Memphis Mafia. I recommend the one with Cap’n Crunch and those ever-loving crunchberries on top.

    Cheers,
    Keith

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    We’re all wet in Portland and we seem to love it

    Posted by Emily on April 23rd, 2008

    Speaking of classy upgrades and posh VIP stuff. Or at the very least opportunities to drink. There are two events coming to the Pearl on May 2 that you should be aware of. The first, as Keith surely already knows, involves the opening of the Deschutes Brewery pub in the Pearl (NW Davis and 11th).

    The second is a little thing we like to call the Portland Independent Wine Festival. The festival runs from till the 4th and gives you a great chance to taste the wines and meet the winemakers from more than 30 small craft wineries throughout Oregon.

    It all makes me wonder about our fascination in these parts with the act of drinking. Coffee, beer, wine, distilled spirits, we don’t care. You’d think with as much rain as we get we’d favor a specialty in something dry, like crackers or Bundt cake.

    Cheers,
    Emily

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    Imagine wandering over to your favorite bar and finding it gone!

    Posted by Keith on April 10th, 2008

    I guess I need to get out more often. One of the first places friends took me to in Portland when I moved here was the Virginia Café. It’s just old school hipster cocktail lounge. They aren’t stingy with the pours and have a great happy hour.

    The other thing is it was right downtown, but didn’t seem like a downtown place. And it wasn’t too expensive. Key for our group. Get the most for your moolah. So a couple of nights ago we head over and ― what?! ― the place is gone! It was heartbreaking.

    Until we got wise. Worry not, VC fans, the place has dragged itself a bit further east to a new location over on 10th and Main. The new digs are now right across from the main library.

    All’s well in liquorland.

    Later,
    Keith

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    In Portland we are committed to recycling in a BIG way…

    Posted by Emily on April 4th, 2008

    If you know Portland, you know that what is now called the Pearl District used to be an urban blight. It was a graveyard of old warehouses, vacant storefronts and overgrown lots.

    What a difference a couple of years and can make. These days it’s a happening neighborhood with some of the city’s best stores and restaurants. Every once in awhile you get a glimpse of how it happened to work out that way.

    The NeighborhoodNotes blog mentioned that the Centennial Mill, a century-old former flour mill and longtime waste of space, was destined for the wrecking ball. But here’s what I love about Portland: Apparently, the 12 buildings are going to be converted into a complex of restaurants, shops, entertainment and green space. Bravo, Portland.

    So keep an eye on this spot along the Willamette on the northern edge of the Pearl.

    Cheerio,
    Emily

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    There’s more than 100 ways to lose your liver at Henry’s

    Posted by Keith on March 13th, 2008

    About this place Henry’s. If you haven’t been there you have to know they have more than 100 taps! It’s got to be the widest selection of beers in town. It’s like a forest of taps in there.

    They separate out the different style on the menu for you, which is nice. From ales to lagers to stouts and whatever. There are even half a dozen fruit beers! And about 20 seasonals. Most from the west and NW. It’s like some kind of beervana in there.

    Apparently it used to be the old Henry Weinhards brewery. It’s more of a pick-up sort of place than I usually go to. But man that selection… Oh, and get this, they even have a frozen strip on the bar to set your beer on to keep it cold! Beervana indeed.

    Cheers,
    Keith

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    The new, er, coolest spot on Jamison Square

    Posted by Keith on March 11th, 2008

    I know it’s still winter and all, but this is going to be an ice cream post. I can’t be stopped. There’s this place that just opened over in the Pearl called Cool Moon Ice Cream that demands your attention.

    We’d gone to Henry’s for a drink after work, and waling back to the car we had to go a different way so my friend could look at this lighting store. And there it was, like a sweet beacon of love.

    The flavors are unbelievable. I had the coffee caramel that I’ve bored everyone at Hotel deLuxe talking about ever since. Crazy good. The girlfriend had this coconut business that also had jalapeno in it. All made right there. And no plastic spoons!

    Later,
    Keith

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    Put a bee in your bonnet while putting away some pizza

    Posted by Emily on February 13th, 2008

    Keith, that is uncanny! A friend and I were just talking about how she’d seen a story in the Willamette Week about bars in town that have trivia nights. Now we know. I really want to do that.

    But ever since seeing Spellbound (if you haven’t seen it you have to rent it), I’ve been meaning to get over to Mississippi Pizza over on, well, Mississippi Ave. for their … weekly spelling bee. Don’t you love it?

    Let’s just say that I’m an orthography from way back. I actually won my 6th grade spelling bee. Alas, poor April Vandergraff experienced some vowel vexation (more a 10th-grade spelling word) with the word “separately.” It was her undoing, I’m afraid.

    Supercalifragilisticexpialidociously yours,
    Emily

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    How am I supposed to know who wrote the theme song to ‘Friends’?

    Posted by Keith on February 11th, 2008

    Hey, had to share a cool discovery. Some of you may already know about this but The New Old Lompoc Pub right over on 23rd does a trivia night every Tuesday. We went last Tues. and had a bleeping great time.

    We didn’t even know about it. Just went because they’ve got an awesome beer selection, and well, they’re close to Hotel deLuxe. Funny how I cut class in college to drink beer, and now that I go to drink beer I’m reminded of why it was bad to cut class in college.

    Anyway, I did a little looking into it and there are some other places that do trivia nights. Here are the ones closest to Hotel deLuxe:

    Thursdays – Gypsy (N.W. 21st)
    Mondays – CC Slaughters (N.W. Davis)
    Also on Tuesdays – Bridgeport Brewing (N.W. Marshall)

    My advice? Play first, and then sample the beers.

    Later,
    Keith

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