This Cozy Italian Restaurant In Newport Serves Fresh Pasta Steps From The Ocean

There is a certain kind of hunger that only shows up at the Oregon Coast. It usually arrives after a long walk on the beach, when your shoes are full of sand and your face is a little pink from the wind. It shows up after an afternoon of poking around tide pools,...

This Floating Restaurant in Oregon Makes Dinner Feel Like A Summer Getaway

There are certain meals in Oregon that stay with you long after the plates have been cleared. Not because the tablecloth was fancy, or because the chef used words you had to quietly Google under the table, but because the setting made the whole thing feel like a...

This Classic Portland Steakhouse Was Once Voted The Best In The City

It started with a million dollar hamburger. Now they sell some of the best steak in Portland.

The Famous Crab Sandwich At This Oregon Coast Shack Is Worth The Drive To Bandon

Some meals are just lunch. Others become part of the memory of a place. On the Oregon coast, those meals usually do not arrive under silver domes or in candlelit dining rooms. They come on paper-lined trays, beside a foggy harbor, with the smell of saltwater hanging...

A Former Portland Mayor Founded This Iconic Watering Hole Known For Its Legendary Reuben

While Portland has changed dramatically over the years, Goose Hollow Inn still feels wonderfully familiar.

Tourist Mispronounces Willamette, Immediately Deported Back to California

Tourist Mispronounces Willamette, Immediately Deported Back to California

PORTLAND, OR — A Southern California tourist was escorted to the Oregon–California border Tuesday after loudly referring to the Willamette River as the “Will-Uh-Mah-Tee,” a pronunciation so catastrophically off-base that officials classified it as an “Immediate Deportation Scenario.” The incident occurred inside a downtown Portland food hall, where the tourist — identified only as “Brad from Huntington Beach” — pointed at a mural and confidently said, “Hey babe, look, it’s the Will-Uh-Mah-Tee...

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