Portland is witnessing a surge in notable restaurant and bar openings, with Von Ebert Brewing debuting a new taproom on March 1, featuring smoked meats from food truck HarBQ. In Northeast, a new restaurant from Quaintrelle veterans serves market-driven five-course dinners. Crazy Sushi has relocated to Tigard, continuing to attract sushi lovers, while a Downtown shop introduces trendy poke bowls. Additionally, a dirty soda shop has opened in Northeast, offering unique flavors. Fair Weather café has returned with an all-day menu, highlighting the city's dynamic culinary landscape.
Von Ebert Brewing has opened a new taproom at 825 N Cook Street, featuring smoked meats provided by food truck HarBQ. The taproom opened on March 1.
A new restaurant by Quaintrelle alums, located at 518 NE 28th Avenue, offers market-driven, five-course dinners for $75 at communal tables since February 28.
Crazy Sushi has relocated from Sherwood to Tigard, opening its new location at 7197 SW Dartmouth Street on February 21, continuing to offer beloved sushi options.
The new dirty soda shop, which opened on February 8 at 2726 N Killingsworth Street, specializes in creative takes on the viral social media drink.
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