Thursday, November 17, 2011

SE PDX with NE Irvington Under Review


Met up with a friend in PDX after work on Wednesday night and have this to say about the places visited....




Costello's Travel Caffe is definitely one of my "Go-To" spots when I want to show someone a truly Portlandia spot.  Their coffee is one of the best I've had to-date living in the Portland area and their food is truly amazing.  The atmosphere is warm and inviting - a cafe trying to simulate Europe.  Costello's combines interests such as travel, European culture, and maintains a chic style not only in their food and drink, but also their physical building.  All in a way that it keeps its patrons coming back - no matter where they move to.  People visit from all over the world - all in respect of this well balanced and delicious cafe.  

A charming, unique characteristic that adds to the traveling experience are the tour movies that are featured daily.  Whether you are sipping on a drink, sinking your teeth into a freshly grilled panini or simply nibbling a freshly baked cookie, Costello's finds numerous methods to entertain:  through live music, foreign featured films, or just the tour movies - Costello's is a great spot to simply unwind!

Next time you are around the Irvington District in PDX stop by for a raspberry mocha and molasses cookie - I promise you, you won't be disappointed!    costellostravelcaffe.com




Furever Pets isn't a food stop for humans by a long shot, but if you are a canine or feline this would be paradise!  I made a quick pit stop for the Bravo Tribe and this pet store deserves a quick moment to review. 
A go to spot for Black Friday - Furever Pets will be having their annual sale on all merchandise - including food.  They had some adorable sweaters which has Theo's name written all over them...

Another spot to check out while in the Irvington District.








Oregon Hop House was a new location for me and one that didn't disappoint!  They serve a variety of micro brews found both locally and state-wide with an ever changing tap.  They even provide some with a twist - literally.

One beer that I tried was a Cherry Cider mixed with a stout.  At first I was hesitant, but after a recommendation from my friend I tried it and was impressed with it's originality and great taste.  Oregon Hop House apparently has a knack for mixing beers into even better tasting beers - something that is hard to do - but when done properly you can be pleasantly surprised! oregonhophouse.com










Belmont Station located right off of SE Stark is a beer haven for all.  Selling not only domestic beers, but the station is a great go-to spot for hard to find imported beers - something a beer connoisseur or even a novice can both appreciate.
 
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