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His Northwest Portland shop, Bentley s Bagels, boils their dough in that water, then bakes it on cedar planks before flipping it to a hot oven stone. It s a method that leads to a shiny, crispy crust on the outside and chewy but airy texture on the inside.
The bagels on offer at Bentley s are, in Cruthers words, traditional. He s uninterested in adapting the recipe for vegan or gluten-free bagel fans and won t even consider outside-the-box bagel flavors like blueberry. Cream cheese is where you get creative, Cruthers says, in a determined tone. And I must tip my hat to Bentley s in-house crafted maple bacon cream cheese, which was a joy of sweet, savory, and generously portioned pieces of crispy bacon.
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This week s Takeout Club examines two food carts with wildly different wraps. What they have in common is that they re both serving up unique, delicious bites that we think you should snack on.
Portland s NW Thurman street has long been a destination for restaurants, shops, and easy access to Forest Park. And the Nob Hill Food Carts, located down the road from Food Front Co-op and St. Honoré Boulangerie, have grown into a great little spot to have a beer and enjoy an outdoor treat.
Situated as they are, between neighborhood houses, it s hard to imagine Nob pod will ever be the late night, street food destination of our dreams, but Bing Mi s jianbing crepe cart at least gives us a chance to try on a world-beloved Chinese street cart food.
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Portland antifa snowball fight ends in shattered glass February 13 2021
A rally of anti-fascists in snowy downtown Portland Friday evening ended with a few broken windows, police say.
The ground was white with snow, but local anti-fascists still dressed all in black for another protest in downtown Portland on Friday evening, Feb. 12.
A group of perhaps 70 people gathered at Director Park, 815 S.W. Park Ave., around 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 12, for what was advertised as an antifa snowball fight on social media. A few snowballs were thrown at passing police cruisers.
The initial vibe of the Antifa Snowball Fight in Director Park last night. Unidentifiable people in black bloc snow clothes hurl snowballs at one another.
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