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Where is the Best Bar Food in Portland, Oregon?

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Where is the Best Bar Food in Portland, Oregon?

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unless you know someone. i was at slow bar with a friend and we were ignored and then curtly dealt with by the waitress….until the owner came to talk with us because he is friends with my friend. then she treated us like gold. it was unbelievable. since then, the service is always horrible. i guess i should only go there with my cool friend…but they have an amazing burger, so it is worth the needlessly rude servers.

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The beer selection on tap is amazing, over 100+ and I’m not even a beer drinker. Their happy hour menu and pricing is unrivaled and their specialty cocktails (my fave is the Hot & Passionate) are worth writing home about. All in all, a great bar and even better happy hour. Pros + 100+ beers on tap, delicious well priced happy hour foodCons – Fills up quickly, noise level can get loud

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this place is very classy, but a little sleepy. We met here for cocktails pre-dinner, so can’t comment on the food, but it looked like it would be very good, though a little pricey.The cocktails were well prepared and they have a nice wine list.

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Met some friends for dinner prior to a show last week and we were pleased with our meal and our service. Upon entering olea the hostess greeted us and sat us promptly at a round table for six. This was great as my husband does not like sitting in booths. The server guided us through the menu pointing out some house favorites. Our table sampled some pizzas, the grilled dates, fritto misto sp?, several salads, and entrees. The standouts were the Lamb and the monkfish. Our table was sat early as to make it to the show, but the room filled at about 6:30-7. We loved the interior, the food & the service, would only suggest closing the front door in Portland prior to the temperature hitting the seventies. There was a slight draft

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Blue Hour is a Portland staple. Everyone who visits I take them there and they are thoroughly impressed.I love the potato gnocchi and bacon wrapped scallops.Pros + Beautiful interior, fab service, great fareCons – Can get crowded

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