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Battle Creek Cellars

October 27, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

Hey everyone! If you’re a fan of wine and find yourself in Portland’s trendy Pearl District, I’ve got a recommendation for you: Battle Creek Cellars. This is more than just a wine tasting room; it’s a comfortable spot to unwind, sample some exquisite local wines, and even grab a bite. Let me share some highlights of my recent visit.

The Atmosphere and Wine Experience

As soon as you walk into Battle Creek Cellars, located at NW 13th Ave and NW Johnson St, you’re enveloped in a modern, welcoming atmosphere. You feel like you’re in a place where wine enthusiasts and casual sippers alike can enjoy themselves. The staff here contribute significantly to this feeling. They are both knowledgeable and friendly, eager to guide you through the wine list and answer any questions you might have.

Speaking of wine, the sparkling rosé is a must-try. It is as clean and crisp as they come, capturing your attention from the first sip. Not only did the wine stand out, but the staff also recommended some light food pairings available at the tasting room that complemented the wine perfectly.

More Than Just a Tasting Room

What sets Battle Creek Cellars apart is its role as a community hub. It’s a place where you can meet friends, catch up, and even watch a game if that’s what you’re into. The wine club offers special perks for members, and you’ll find a range of limited-release wines available only at this location. Essentially, it’s more than a spot to taste wine; it’s a place to experience the best of what the Pearl District has to offer in terms of community and atmosphere.

Final Thoughts

In summary, Battle Creek Cellars offers a unique and fulfilling experience for anyone interested in wine. Whether you’re an aficionado or new to the wine scene, the quality selections and welcoming atmosphere make this a must-visit spot in the Pearl District. With friendly and informative staff ready to guide you, it’s a perfect introduction to Oregon’s rich wine culture without even leaving the city.

If you are interested in the other places we have visited, you can find those HERE. Want more details direct from the source? You can visit their website HERE

Tropicale

October 3, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

Autumn might be rolling in, painting the trees with its beautiful colors, but at Tropicale, it’s always a sunny day. Located on Ne Glisan st, this vibrant restaurant manages to capture the essence of summer even as the days start to cool.

When you first step into Tropicale, it’s like entering a small pocket of paradise. The decor, the ambiance, and the colors all scream tropical. But the highlight, without a doubt, is the spacious outdoor patio. The setup is relaxed with plenty of space to sit back and enjoy. And even though it’s getting chilly outside, Tropicale has thought of everything. Strategically placed heaters make sure you remain warm and cozy, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors a bit longer. It’s a perfect blend of nature and comfort.

Now, let’s talk about the drinks, because that’s where our adventure truly began. We kicked things off with the spicy mango margarita. If you’ve ever wanted summer in a glass, this is it. The balance of spicy and sweet was like a dance on the palate. Every sip was a burst of flavors, making it both refreshing and exciting.

But the showstopper of the evening was the Sol Dorado. This drink is a treat for both the eyes and the taste buds. Made with Jamaican Potstill Rum, tepache, guava, lime, and bitters, it perfectly captures the spirit of the tropics. The guava and lime give it a fresh, fruity flavor, while the rum adds that signature warmth. It’s the kind of drink that makes you want to close your eyes and imagine you’re on a sandy beach, listening to the waves.

As for the food, it was nothing short of spectacular. We started with the ceviche, a classic dish that is all about freshness. Every bite was a mix of tangy, spicy, and sweet, showcasing the essence of the sea. The ingredients were fresh, making it a light and enjoyable dish, perfect to set the tone for the evening.

Then came the chips and guac. Now, this might sound like a simple dish, but at Tropicale, it’s an experience. The guacamole is creamy and flavorful, but it’s the additions that make it stand out. It’s paired with 3 Sisters Nixtamal chips, which have a perfect crunch to them. Drizzled with guajillo oil and pepitas, the guac has an added layer of flavor and texture. And let’s not forget the two types of salsa – ranchera and pina. Each brings its own unique taste, adding to the complexity of the dish.

Wrapping up our evening at Tropicale, we sat back and took in the atmosphere. It’s not just a restaurant; it’s an escape. The sounds, the tastes, and the feeling of warmth, both from the heaters and the ambiance, make it a perfect spot to unwind and dream of summer.

In conclusion, Tropicale is more than just a dining spot. It’s a journey, a short trip to a tropical paradise. Whether it’s the drinks, the food, or the atmosphere, everything about this place urges you to relax and enjoy. We can’t wait for our next visit, and if you haven’t been yet, add it to your list. It’s a slice of summer, no matter the season. If you want to see some other great covered patios, you can find our post HERE

Portland’s Best Take-out

August 31, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

As summer winds to a close and the impending rains are looming, most of us Portlanders start steering away from the patios and into our cozy homes with some great take-out. Whether you are feeling like tacos or Thai, pizza or poke, we’ve got you covered here in our list of Portland’s Best Take-Out!

Arawan Thai

Delicious Thai take-out with locations in Vancouver and Happy Valley. Tons of menu choices, tender meats, and the perfect spice level make this spot stand out. Check that menu Here.

Vancouver, WA and Happy Valley locations. Open 11 am-8:30 pm 7 days a week.

Assembly Brewing

Detroit-style pizza at its finest! Options vary from meat lovers to veggie friendly, but just don’t forget the beer on your way out. Menu Here

6112 SE Foster Rd, Portland, OR 97206. Open 11 am-10 pm 7 days a week.

Ate-Oh-Ate

When you are craving some delicious Hawaiian food on the go, Ate-Oh-Ate is a fantastic choice. The Kal-Bi Ribs are my personal go to, but there is something on the menu to make everyone smile. Check them out Here.

Locations on E Burnside and SE Woodstock. Open 11-9 Daily

Dough Zone

Delicious Chinese comfort food has made it’s appearance on the South Waterfront and we will say do NOT sleep on those dumplings! Full menu can be found Here.

1910 S River Dr, Portland, OR 97201. Open 11 am-10 pm 7 days a week.

Ki’ikibáa

Incredible Yucatecan cuisine can be found in this cute lil spot on 82nd. Salbutes, Panuchos, Cochinita Pibil- bring your appetite! No official website, but you can check out their specials on Insta.

3244 NE 82nd Ave Portland, OR 97220. Open 11 am-9 pm Tues-Sun.

Nicholas Restaurant

Wonderfully fresh and super shareable Lebanese and Mediterranean food can be found at any of the 3 locations of Nicholas’ Restaurant. Check out the deliciousness Here.

Locations at SE Madison, NE Broadway, and Gresham. Open Daily- 11 or 12 to 8 or 9.

Hat Yai

Styled after the street chicken and roti shops of Southern Thailand, this is a great spot to grab a combo set of curry, roti, and their famous fried chicken. Menu can be found Here.

Locations on NE Killingsworth and SE Belmont. Open Daily- 11:30-3 and 4-9.

My Brothers Crawfish

If you’re looking for Creole cooking then look no further. They specialize in seafood boils, but also have a full menu of southern classics such as gumbo and hush puppies. Check out their full menu Here

8230 Se Harrison St, Portland Oregon 97236. Open 7 days a week from 3pm- 10pm.

Seasweets Poke

Looking for something fresh and filling? Seasweets Poke does the trick! Customizable bowls of rice or kale salad topped with fresh raw fish and your choice of assorted toppings. Menu can be found Here.

Locations on SE 31st, in Clackamas, and in Beaverton. Open Daily- 11 am 9pm.

Miss Delta

How about some BBQ? There are plenty of options to satisfy your smoked meat craving. Some of your options include brisket, baby back ribs, and pulled pork. The options don’t stop there however, They offer an entire brunch menu as well! Take a closer look at the menu Here

3950 N Mississippi Ave, Portland OR 97227 Open 12-9 Daily. 

Swagat Indian Cuisine

Wonderful flavors and spices abound at Swagat, and they are hands-down my personal top pick for Indian take-out in the Portland Metro area. Check out the deliciousness Here.

Locations in NW Portland, Beaverton, and Hillsboro. Open Daily- 11:30-2:30 and 5-9.

Pollo Bravo

pollo bravo take-out

Rotisserie Chicken is pretty hard to beat when it’s done perfectly! You’ll never be disappointed here. Options include 1/4, 1/2, or 1 whole bird with some pretty awesome side dishes like Radicchio Salad and 5 different sauces to pick form as well. Take a look at their full menu Here

1225 N Killingsworth, Portland, OR 97217. Open 11:30-9 Tues-Sun, 4-9 Mon.

We hope you enjoy this list of our favorite spots for take-out in Portland! If we missed your favorite, please let us know in the comments, we LOVE trying new places!

Or if you want to see what else we have been loving, you can see our other “best-of” lists HERE. Let us know what you are loving in the comments.

Shine Distillery

August 31, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

Fusing Spirits, Food, and Atmosphere into an Unforgettable Evening

Nestled in N Williams, Shine Distillery isn’t just another distillery. It’s a unique offering in a sea of Portland Distilleries. Me and a girlfriend decided to go and check it out.

In 2019 Jonathan Poteet, a veteran in the brewing world, unveiled his vision for Shine Distillery—a concept that defied the norms. Unlike traditional distilleries, Shine embraced the spirit of a brewpub, offering an expansive food and cocktail menu alongside its lineup of vodka, gin, and whiskey. The outcome? A space that encourages patrons to not only relish the spirits, but to relax in a laid back environment with their favorite foods.

Shine has multiple seating offerings depending on the type of experience that you are looking for. There is a kid friendly dining room and bartop directly across from the distillery on the main floor. There is also a 21+ seating section on the second level and a small bartop. Or you can make the best choice and sit on the roof top patio which is also 21+. We arrived just in time to watch the sunset.

We tried the Pink 75, a twist on my favorite cocktail. The pink gin is flavored with pink hibiscus and it really complemented the lemon and prosecco. This was absolutely one of my favorite 75s. I also tried the Lavender Love made with gin, lavender, lemon and egg white. It was frothy, tart and delicious. We also of course had to try a tasting flight. We were able to sample the gin, hibiscus gin, vodka, and minty vodka. They were all clean, easy to sip, and tasted exactly as the ought to.

We didnt try any food this time around as we really just wanted to enjoy a cocktail but you can find things like burgers, pretzels, artichoke dip, and pasta. They also have a happy hour from 4pm-6pm which we will be coming back to!

September Events

August 31, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

The weather is changing, nights are getting cooler, and the summer festivals are coming to an end. We are still holding on to the last bits of summer and we have some fun things for you to do while you take in the last of the warm sunny days.

Grand Prix of Portland

Every fall since 2018, Portland International Raceway has hosted the celebrated open-wheel racing with the Grand Prix of Portland.Held from 1984–2007 under various names, the race is back at Portland International Raceway as the only Verizon IndyCar Series race in the Pacific Northwest.

Portland International Raceway

From $40 – TICKETS

September 1st-3rd

Montavilla Jazz Festival

This year, the festival highlights some of Portland’s jazz scene-makers, with internationally-acclaimed drummer Alan Jones headlining the festival Sunday evening with his quartet featuring Grammy Award-winners Tivon Pennicott and Kevin Hays, joined by NYC bassist Joe Martin.

Various Locations

Pricing Varies by Event – TICKETS

September 1st – 3rd

Dahlia Festival

Celebrate the season of DAHLIAS. A Rainbow of Color. Stroll through almost 40 acres and a beautiful display garden of stunning dahlias featuring over 370 varieties. The beautiful fields are open from August to September each year, closed on Wednesdays. 

Swan Island Dahlias

Free

August 2nd – Sept 30th, 9am – 5:30pm

Chapman Swift Watch

To catch all the avian action, plan to arrive at least half an hour before sunset — that’s about 8 p.m. near the start of September and 7 p.m. by the month’s end. Bring your binoculars, snacks, jackets and something comfy to sit on, and settle in for one of the city’s best free spectator events.

Chapman Elementary

Free

All Month at Sunset

Art in the Pearl

Portland’s Art In The Pearl Fine Arts and Craft Festival celebrates 26 years of bringing art to the community. The distinctly artist-run event has long been a favorite in Portland, and it’s the perfect Labor Day destination to gather and celebrate the end of summer.

North Park Blocks

Free

September 2nd – 4th, 10am – 5pm

First Thursday

Stroll through the art galleries in the pearl for an evening of art, music, and wine! Parking is difficult so public transit is recommended

The Pearl District

Free

September 7th, 5pm – 10pm

Belmont Street Fair

The Belmont Street Fair is one of the largest-attended street fairs in Portland. With food and retail vendors of all kinds, show-stopping performances, and activities for all ages, the Belmont Street Fair is fun for everyone.

SE Belmont st from 31st -39th

Free

September 9th, 10am – 5pm

Dragon Boat Festival

Enjoy Portland’s annual Dragon Boat Festival, featuring dragon boat racing along with food vendors, a beer garden and more. DragonSports USA Portland Dragon Boat Festival features over 40 Oregon, Washington, and California teams.

Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Free

September 9th-10th, starting at 9am

Mt Angel Oktoberfest

Go and enjoy the largest folk festival in the NW and wander the streets of Mt Angel which are filled with celebration! Join in our German/Swiss festival and see why Mt Angel Oktoberfest is a Touch of Bavaria.

Mt. Angel Oregon

Free to attend

September 14th – 17th

NW Clothing Swap

The BIGGEST Clothing Swap in the Northwest. Two full floors of swapping fun. The Ballroom on the 3rd Floor: The main swap area with tons of clothing sorted into non-binary categories as well as a plethora of shoes and accessories.Plus, a bar. $10 and a bag of clothes get you a WHOLE NEW WARDROBE. 

Crystal Ballroom

$10 – TICKETS

September 17th, 12pm – 3pm

Oaks Park Oktoberfest

Head to Oaks Amusement Park for their annual Oktoberfest, where you can expect several beers on tap, delicious German food, live bands and performances by dance groups.

Oaks Park

Starting at $22 – TICKETS

September 22nd – 24th

The Wedge

The Wedge is a Farmers Market-style festival celebrating cheese and everything with it. Sample and purchase local artisan cheese, specialty foods, beer, wine, and cider. This is a family-friendly event that’s open to all cheese lovers.

Alder Block

Starting at $25 – Tickets on sale soon

September 30th

We hope to see you at some of these awesome events!

Looking for something else to do? Check out our best of lists!

The Houston Blacklight

July 31, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

Clinton street just got some funky new flavor and it’s name is the The Houston Blacklight. We got to check out this rad new hangout during their opening week and let me tell you, we are obsessed! The entire place is a multisensory experience like no other, and we are very confident that it will be a Clinton street mainstay for many years to come.

One of my favorite things about the space is that the decor is not just decor, it is an immersive experience. From beaded curtains to run your hands along to a whole tasseled wall at the entrance to the color-shifting artwork in the bathrooms, there is always something incredible to look at or touch in The Houston Blacklight. As the name for the bar is taken from the company that produced the psychedelic blacklight posters of the 70’s, it is only appropriate that they would fully live up to that experience.

The cocktails at The Houston Blacklight are imaginative and delightful, with creative combinations that sound like they shouldn’t really work and then they really, really do. A great example of this is the Many Things Cannot Fly- a combo of blackberry gin, coconut rum, Jager and black sesame orgeat. I thought this would NOT be my thing and then I loved it! My personal favorite of the evening though was the Silence is Silly- an incredibly refreshing mix of gin, lime aperitif, Bitter Bianco, cucumber, and salted plum. I would drink these all day and all night if my liver would allow.

The Houston Blacklight shines in the food department as well. They take bar classics and comfort food staples and then put their signature Malaysian-ish twist (with a dabble of French) on them. The Grilled Roti stuffed with cheese is dipped into a spicy tomato curry for an outstanding twist on the classic. French onion ramen hits such a perfect note, it makes you wonder why it hasn’t been done before. My biggest regret of the night was that we shared the Bone Marrow Burger, rather than me just stuffing the entire juicy, rich, indulgent thing into my face alone.

Long story short, you are going to want to go this place. Eat all of the things. Drink all of the things. Play like you are a kid again or a slightly mind-altered adult. We certainly cannot wait to go back and do it all again.

Have you been to the Houston Blacklight yet? What did you think? Let us know in the comments or check them out Here.

Dirty Pretty

July 28, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

Nestled in the heart of Portland’s East Burnside Street, Dirty Pretty stands as a captivating cocktail bar and kitchen that promises an enchanting escape from the ordinary. With a blend of whimsical charm and alluring mystery, this new addition to the city’s nightlife has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Dirty Pretty cabana
Dirty Pretty Patio
Dirty Pretty
A Taste of Imagination

Dirty Pretty boasts a cocktail list that pushes the boundaries of traditional mixology, thanks to the artistry of some of the finest bartenders in town. Among the signature cocktails, “Plume” takes center stage with a tantalizing fusion of gin, campari, strawberry, and pink peppercorn. The result is a playful yet sophisticated drink that leaves a lasting impression on your palate.

Another must-try is the “Spirited Away” cocktail – a delightful concoction of gin, sake, lichi, lemongrass, and ginger. The well-balanced blend of flavors offers a refreshing twist, making it a delightful choice for cocktail enthusiasts seeking something new.

Beyond the spirited drinks, Dirty Pretty offers a variety of non-alcoholic options, including the “Dawn Patrol” – a delightful mix of blueberry-malt, coconut, kumquat, and black tea. Even non-drinkers can enjoy a taste of adventure at this charming establishment.

A Culinary Voyage

Executive Chef Alex Wong leads the culinary journey at Dirty Pretty, drawing inspiration from Hawaiian culinary subcultures that have delighted patrons at the bar’s sister establishments, Fools and Horses, and Pink Rabbit. The food menu complements the adventurous cocktails, offering a range of tantalizing delights.

Rabbit Spring Rolls are an intriguing twist on a classic favorite. These savory spring rolls offer a blend of flavors that captivate the taste buds, leaving diners eager for more. The dish showcases the chef’s commitment to innovation and creativity.

For those seeking a more substantial treat, the Pork Stuffed Scallion Cake is a must-order. Combining tender pork with the delightful freshness of scallions, this dish offers a delightful burst of flavors that perfectly complements the cocktail selection.

The Captivating Atmosphere

Stepping into Dirty Pretty is like entering a world of magical ambiance. The bar’s decor effortlessly blends whimsical elements with a touch of moody sophistication. Vintage accents, combined with thoughtfully curated furniture, create an atmosphere that’s both welcoming and mysterious. Whether you’re catching up with friends or indulging in some personal time, Dirty Pretty offers the perfect setting for a captivating evening.

Conclusion

Dirty Pretty, nestled in Portland’s East Burnside Street, is a must-visit for anyone looking to embark on a captivating journey through innovative mixology and adventurous cuisine. The whimsical charm of the bar, combined with the moody ambiance, sets the stage for a night to remember. Whether you’re savoring the imaginative cocktails or indulging in the delectable dishes, Dirty Pretty is a sanctuary for those seeking an escape from everyday life.

So why not let yourself be carried away by the allure of Dirty Pretty? Gather your friends, embrace the sense of wonder, and enjoy a night of enchantment and delight at this captivating cocktail bar and kitchen.

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Heavenly Creatures

June 29, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

Portland is starting to see its fair share of breweries and wine bars that blow some restaurants out of the water. Heavenly Creatures is no exception. We had an incredible experience at this wine bar and bottle shop.

Opened by two of the masterminds behind St. Jack, a fine dining staple in Portland, we knew going in that this was going to be a fun and unique meal. Sommelier Joel Gunderson has a huge selection of wines by the bottle and for glass pours. If you have a favorite style of wine, they will have one here that you will love. Also, rumor has it, a collection of wonderful wine bottle is called ‘heavenly creatures’. This wine bar is living up to its name.

heavenly creatures wine selection

Chef Aaron Barnett is not one to be outdone. He updates the menu with seasonal ingredients to ensure there are numerous options to pair perfectly with any wine that you choose. We tried almost everything on the menu and while it was all delicious, there were some plates that stood above the rest. The albacore cru, which is a menu mainstay, was one of the best bites of food we have had all year. It is a must try for anyone visiting. Topped with a porcini crisp and lobster oil, it will blow you away. We also tried the white asparagus which was incredibly fresh and crisp, the chicken sandwich which is topped with a heap of salmon roe, and potato chips with camembert.

We absolutely cannot wait to go back and try everything new on this menu. It’s quickly become our favorite place to grab a glass and a bite any day of the week. You can find them at 2218 NE Broadway st. Open Monday-Saturday from 5-10pm. We hope to see you there! Want to check out their current menu? Head to their website.

Photos courtesy of Heavenly Creatures Instagram.

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