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Updated February 16 When Oregon finally approved sales of takeout cocktails last December, it threw a lifeline to desperate bars and restaurants who d spent the pandemic clamoring to sell mixed alcoholic beverages to go. But the swift, sudden rule change left many of them with another quandary: What do you put them in? Over the last two months, the container a cocktail comes in has become almost as much a part of a business s branding as the drink itself. Here, we present a brief survey of some of the most common receptacles you ll find around Portland along with a few of the least common.
Region’s restaurants reopen as Southwest Washington enters Phase 2
Wintry weather results in mixed bag for businesses through weekend By Anthony Macuk, Columbian business reporter, and
Published: February 15, 2021, 6:30pm
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4 Photos Sherry and Scott Petersen of Vancouver wait for their order near closed windows at Beaches on Monday. Restaurants were allowed to move to Phase 2 of Washington s reopening plan on Sunday, which allows for indoor dining at 25 percent capacity. Phase 1 only allowed indoor dining if a restaurant had sufficient ventilation, which in practice made it very difficult to stay comfortable during the winter. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
It was a Valentine’s Day gift for restaurants: Instead of the original start date of Monday, Gov. Jay Inslee announced last week that restaurants in five of Washington’s eight regions would be able to move to Phase 2 of the state