The mindset of local tastemakers and citizens channels a determination to keep this West Coast city sustainable, food-driven, vibrant, and always innovative. Soho House, which caters to creative ...
Kona Grill has happy hour deals you can’t miss! They have menu options for $3, $6 and $9 bucks! Locally, you can find them in Country Club Plaza. Visit KonaGrill.com ...
Whether surrounded by sleek high rises in the middle of a city or looking ... East Portland, Mount Tabor, Mount Hood, and Mount St. Helens for happy hour, dinner seatings, and Sunday brunches. Part of ...
Welcome to our guide to metro Phoenix restaurants. Check out 100 essential spots, new and iconic, for Mexican food, Italian, pho, pizza and burgers.
From Michelin star dining to budget bites to eat, we've rounded up the best restaurants in Manchester city centre to cater to every taste and price range - plus the places to eat worth travelling to a ...
Happy hour runs 4-6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Drink specials include $3 Shipyard Discovery, $4 Narragansett, $5 well drinks ...
The Portland City Council on Tuesday held a first-of-its-kind work and listening session on Zenith Energy, the controversial crude oil storage company that has promised to transition to renewable ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The City of Portland is set to host a public sale of six recently foreclosed “nuisance” properties this Monday. According to the city, each of the privately-owned ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The City of Portland, and its new 12-member City Council, is facing a growing budget gap that might require more than $100 million in budget cuts, according to a memo released ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A unanimous vote from Portland City Council marks a crucial step for a Portland non-profit supporting kids with cancer and their families. At just 15, Sabina McMahon beat bone ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — An investigation by the Portland City Auditor has revealed significant waste and inefficiency within the Office of Community & Civic Life. The probe was initiated ...
Angelita Morillo, Portland City Councilor for District 3, also raised some concerns about the plan. She said the 90-day stay limit for 24-hour shelters could be insufficient for some homeless people.