Portland's Premier Sneaker-Themed Cafe Is Closing Down
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Portland's Premier Sneaker-Themed Cafe Is Closing Down
"OLD TOWN - Deadstock, one of Portland's best coffee roasters, is shutting down its original sneaker-themed cafe on NW Couch Street after December 31. Owner Ian Williams announced the closure on Instagram, adding that there would be a special menu until then. "We're just gonna take a little break for a bit," Williams wrote. "Stay tuned for what's next!" The Beaverton cafe remains open."
"NORTHWEST - Long-running Grant's Philly Cheesesteaks, one of the most well-known places to get the Northeastern delicacy, has closed both its Northwest Portland location and its restaurant on Sandy Boulevard, according to Bridgetown Bites. It's unclear why it closed and the contact form on the website no longer appears to be operational."
"BOISE - JinJu Patisserie, one of Portland's most famous bakeries and a recent recipient of a James Beard Award, is closing on December 28, owners Kyurim "Q" Lee and Jin Caldwell announced on Instagram. The closure will hopefully be a short one as the couple looks for a new location. Follow JinJu on Instagram for updates and news of pop-ups."
"MILWAUKIE - Bridgetown Bites reports that as a result of Milwaukee Floral closing its storefront on December 31, burger specialist food truck Ames Meat Research is going to have to move. The good news is it already has another location lined up, according to its Instagram: outside the Little Blue Store on Washington Street, a 15-minute walk away. The date of its reopening is TBD."
Multiple Portland-area food and retail establishments are closing or relocating at the end of December. Deadstock will close its NW Couch sneaker-themed cafe after December 31, with the Beaverton location remaining open and a special menu offered until then. Grant's Philly Cheesesteaks has closed both its Northwest and Sandy Boulevard locations for unclear reasons. JinJu Patisserie will close December 28 as owners search for a new location. Nuvrei's original Pearl District location will close December 31 after 20 years; one satellite location will remain open. Ames Meat Research food truck must move after Milwaukee Floral closes its storefront; reopening date is TBD. Flour Market Cafe is closing due to financial constraints.
Read at Eater Portland
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