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Where is the Best Happy Hour in Portland, Oregon?

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Where is the Best Happy Hour in Portland, Oregon?

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The food is good the service is great and the atmosphere is amazing. The prices are a little high but remember you get what you pay for. Through in a movie and you have a perfect date.

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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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Reservations are a must! We were able to call that day and get reservations for later that night. Parking is confusing if you are not from Portland, but you can validate your ticket at PCG. Overall, great meal, great service, fun night out! Views from the 30th floor are outstanding!Pros + great food, great serviceCons – very dark inside, loud

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I agree with all comments from the previous review.The staff is wonderful, kind and personable.The food is superb. Fresh wrapped is good if it is not fried. All soup is scrumptious. The fried lobster bites are awsome (especially with the sauce)… the list goes on. Eat anything and you will be happy. Drinks are great and made by a bartender who knows their stuff.Big screen that is showing cartoons (or sportscenter) as you are listening to music.I miss the live DJ, but the staff generally has a good choice in music (or Aqua Teen Hunger Force). Not too crowded… and to me, this is the best part. This is an intimate and cozy bar with a non-smoking room in the front, a smoking room in the back (with great wall-art), and a couple tables out front during the dry season. Highly recommended! You must go there and try it out yourself!Pros + food, drinks, intimate atmosphere

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They have pretty choices of food.I like the fact that they give free salted roasted peanuts as starters (never been to any other restaurant which does that). Their menu has items from different parts of the world. Most of the items that our group ordered was good.Jambalaya was good. The injera item with lamb was decent, not as great as traditional ethiopian restaurants (like Lalibela, etc). The other item like Namibian Brail chicken was normal.Not to mention, the balls of firelived upto the expectations of spice level.The other thing with this restaurant is the spice levels being from 1 to 20 (with 10 already being hot enough for most).Pros + Good food (choices from several cuisines), Nice serviceCons – Wait time

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