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Where is the Best Over-30s Singles Scene in Portland, Oregon?

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Where is the Best Over-30s Singles Scene in Portland, Oregon?

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This place is one of my favs: the dim, red lighting, chill music they spin, and the cozy, intimate space all make it a great place for a chill drink. They also have some decent happy hour specials. I would highly recommend this place for an after-work cocktail, or for a pre-func before you go out. Downside though: the specialty drinks are average at best, and the food is really sub-par Asian-fusion fare (they even found a way to screw up edamame… waaay too much salt). Pros + Ambience, happy hour specials, intimate atmosphereCons – Sub-par food, mediocre specialty drinks

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I was going to write a review about Aura, but instead…Honestly? I have been to a lot of bars and clubs downtown and I have had my fare share of problems, usually my own fault cause I’ve been drinking lol. On the other hand, some places have horrible management and customer service. I wasn’t there pdxgrl, but are you seriously trying to place blame for you loosing your own stuff? You are an adult, at a bar, and drinking! Are you sure you weren’t given your number, or what ever you get at the coat check? Or did you just drop it on the dance floor or leave it at your table? Seriously, what did you want management to do for you? Give me a break. Grow up and take responsibility for your own actions. Did you expect the manager to hold your hand and walk you home while they were busy babysitting hundreds of other drunks?Pros + The food here is awesome!Cons – A little pricey for what you get.

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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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There are so many great breakfast/brunch places in Portland that it’s hard to pick a favorite (Helser’s Tin Shed, Jam, Genie’s, Bread and Ink, Cafe du Berry, Junior’s all come quickly to mind). Topping my list at the moment is Crush. I’ve never been there at night when the hipsters allegedly arrive, but have had the Sunday brunch (9 to 3). The menu is reasonably varied, with classy breakfast choices on one side and some more lunch-brunch type selections like mac & cheese on the flip. I especially like the chilaquiles and the scrambles, some with meat and others vegetarian. Very flavorful with ingredients like Antique Cheddar (not sure what that means). They even get the little touches right — e.g., using sliced fennel on the sliced apple that garnishes most of the dishes. There’s also something I haven’t seen elsewhere in P-Town: free cornbread and toast, both self-serve. The Stumptown coffee (not free) is also self-serve. There’s amazing art throughout the place (apparently by the ow

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My lovely girlfriend and I were on a mission to enjoy some Sushi while visiting Portland. It was 2pm on a Sunday afternoon, and many places were not open until 430 or 5pm. Thankfully we were directed to Dragon Fish. When we walked in, we found that besides the staff, we were the only ones in the place! The bar was inviting and the staff friendly and awaiting our requests. After a ice cold glass of Sapparro on tap, we ordered a basic California roll, and a crab, sprouts, lime, honey, & avocado roll. The ingrediants were fresh and it tasted fantastic! Then we moved on to a spicy tuna roll, again excellent! We discovered that the place was empty because people were awaiting a 4pm Sushi “happy hour”. Despite paying a little more for our choices, it did’nt matter, because when you must have Sushi, what’s a few more dollars?? The entire staff at Dragon Fish was friendly and attentive to our needs. Thank you Dragon Fish for being open when many, many Sushi bars were not!!Pros + O

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