Happy Hour at Jake’s Grill

May 7, 2008

Jake’s Grill is an exercise in displacement. It has the feel of a prim 1950’s hotel restaurant in Chicago or New York. There’s nothing hip about this place. It is meat, potatoes and Read more

Alotto Gelato

May 6, 2008

Right in front of the pig statues on NW 23rd (between Lovejoy and Kearney) you will find Alotto Gelato, one of the true artisans of this Italian specialty in town. Alotto Gelato sports a wide variety of flavors, some classics and some not-so-classic. Over the weekend they had Maple Bacon, which no doubt pays homage to the classic Voodoo Donut gem the Bacon Maple Bar. The first few bites were good, but I think its best to just sample this one so you can say you tasted it. After that, get a nice fruity raspberry or lemon. Enjoy the flavors Alotto Gelato has to offer while people watching on one of the best streets in Portland.

Alotto Gelato
931 NW 23rd Ave
Portland, OR 97210
(503) 228-1709

Breakfast at Genies

May 5, 2008

If you’ve ever driven past the corner of 11th and Division on a Saturday or Sunday morning surely you’ve noticed the hoards of sleepy looking hipsters huddled in packs on the Read more

Duff’s Garage

May 2, 2008

duff\'s garage, portland oregonDuff’s Garage is all about Americana. This is the type of place where a High Life tastes just right and the girl smoking across the room looks like a young Linda Ronstadt. Duff’s is a bar/live music venue that knows its niche and fills it well. The walls are plastered with pictures of country outlaws and early rock ‘n roll icons, as well as relics and memorabilia from halcyon days of the American roadside diner. It’s a great place to hang out and see some of Portland’s finest roots musicians–from country to blues to surf and garage. A Portland gem.

Duff’s Garage
1635 SE 7th Ave
(503) 234-BEER

Portland’s Wonder Ballroom

May 1, 2008

As we walk up in the dark, I don’t really notice how large the building actually is. The front looks fairly unassuming with its humble community center feel and small, almost undetectable neon sign. This building has served many purposes since its inception in 1914 as a meeting place for the The Ancient Order of Hibernians, an Irish Immigrant reform group. Since then the building has been used for just about everything under the sun: a Catholic Youth Center, a sports and events facility, a boxing school, an American Legion Navy Post, a WWII news center, a community and child care center, etc. In 2002, the building was shut down, only to be renovated and restored to its current glory as the Wonder Ballroom. They have done a great job turning a once utilitarian building into a beautiful ballroom. This building itself never had any of the baroque splendor of the Crystal Ballroom or the Bagdad Theater, but what it lacks in ornateness it makes up for in humble charm, warm sound and perfect views from anywhere in the room. The huge brightly-colored murals on the walls give the space a touch of class and would fit in with just about any kind of music or event. The drinks are reasonably priced (especially compared to the Crystal or Roseland) and the staff is friendly. The Wonder Ballroom is a great addition to the Portland music scene. I can’t wait to see another show there.

Walk Hard: The Dewy Cox Story

May 1, 2008

Talladega Nights meets Knocked Up - on crack. This is another one of those “WTF” parody movies except this one really works, unlike the usual barrage of Hollywood crap like Epic Movie or Meet the Spartans.

Personally, I loved “Walk Hard” The movie had a fantastic soundtrack, a completely unrealistic plot, above par acting and some very memorable lines. This is definitely worth renting, John C. Reilly is a ridiculously funny actor who delivers another stellar performance. And if that’s not enough to sell you, it’s directed by the guy behind “Freaks and Geeks” One of the greatest TV shows of all time. IMO.

A solid 8/10 (the soundtrack is a must buy - 9.5/10)

Lunch at The Sultan Cafe

April 30, 2008

There just isn’t enough written about lunch spots in Portland. As we all know, finding that delicate balance between quality, quantity, price and atmosphere isn’t easy. Luckily Read more

Walking Man Brewery

April 29, 2008

walking man breweryWalking Man is the best brewery in the Pacific Northwest. Period. Hands down. There, I’ve said it. What used to be a little-known gem to hikers, bikers and beer aficionados has become a microbrew institution. While still rare to find Walking Man on tap in Oregon (North 45 and Horse Brass are the only bars I can think of that usually have a handle) and, from what I hear, literally impossible to find in Washington due to a distribution policy from the brewery, Walking Man has nonetheless succeeded at the grass-roots, word of mouth kind of buzz most brewers only dream of. And believe me, the buzz is well-deserved. I know people who have made the 50 minute drive to Stevenson, WA (the small town on the gorge where Walking Man resides) just to down some pints or fill up a growler or two of this remarkable beer. Last weekend, some friends and I got out and hiked dog mountain. On the way home we filled up three growlers at Walking Man to take back to Portland: the rich chocolaty Dark Cherry Stout, the toasty and smooth Walking Stick Stout, and the hoppy Knuckle Dragger strong pale ale. Let me just say that There is really nothing like sitting around a table with three growlers of fantastic beer after a good hike. Here’s hoping that Walking Man continues to produce this quality of beer for decades to come!

Mario Kart Wii

April 29, 2008

We (pun intended) camped outside our local Gamecrazy last Sunday anxiously awaiting the release of our all time favorite racing game, Mario Kart, for the Wii.

From the early 90’s on the SNES, through N64, Gamecube and now Wii - Mario Kart has been the definitive family fun racing game yet to be rivaled on any platform. Nintendo yet again delivered the goods with the new Wii version, which includes tons of new tracks (and some of the older tracks from previous platforms!), tons of new Karts (including motorbikes and rockets) AND the Wii wheel for wirless steering. The wheel isn’t just a gimmick either, it transforms the Wiimote into a fully fledged steering wheel and man does it work well! Its ultra intuitive and ridiculous fun.

You can take it online and race against friends or random people online, you can play locally on WiFi or you can just play on your own and unlock funky new stuff. The game caters to everyone. Best of all the wheel attachment is included in the price of the game! (additional wheels attachment are $10.99)

Go and buy this game. you will not regret it, every Wii owner should have this game. An easy 9.9/10

Excellent Gentlemen

April 24, 2008

So are you in the mood for some sweet soul and nasty funk? If so, I would recommend checking out the Excellent Gentlemen. They truly live up to their name in every way. When I first met them I thought, “These guys are some excellent f*@kin gentlemen.” They are very cool and hella personable. Something you rarely get from awesome musicians. The band consists of front man Steveland Swatkins layin down some sweet vocals and talkbox with the Moog synthesizer, Jefferson Sechs hittin’ you hard with some mean keyboard skills and synth bass lines, David Valentine rippin’ it up on guitar, and PJ Snacks bangin’ it out on the drums. Don’t be surprised to see them switch it up when they all change instruments and jam just as hard as they do with their own equipment. Listening to these guys will truly pump you up and get your booty shakin’. Whether it be “Get Down Baby” or “Sugar Fly,” these guys know what’s up when it comes to gettin’ down. Check out their website for up coming shows. You won’t be disappointed.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZaS2ngRYusQ

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