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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 2004)
» |une 1 fl, 2004 eatin gou t eat i out eat it out eatingout out e atingout üä a » y» is P P « COFFEE PLAN T r.n/oy a rom an fu a n d upscale dininti b ull menu b ull bar L tv f Acoustic Music Non-Smoking experience. A v a ila b le fa r Restaurant à lounge Pritatr Partici Drink your milk! Happy Huur/Late Night rood Specials all under $ 3 .5 0 724 sw Washington st. V. J *•* 1222 sw S almon j 503-227- www./.eb;i|x>ttland.com XV S S F o i I m¿sk, - - emember that bit of party advice from high school— guzzle a glass of milk before going out drinking so you don’t get too wasted? (O f course, many of us purposely went out empty-stomached.) Well, I’m here as your queer guardian angel to remind you to eat before, during and after your wild nights out. It keeps your energy up for every last bcxity shake and soaks up that extra shot you couldn’t resist. R . / ' 4 ^ _____ XHoíefé Oté 520*4 M t S'^cRaw^fo ftüD.lbKHftWd) ORfiöOK <11215 « t Ä 4- Great Fooú Fiefore: Dahlia Cafe and Lounge • 3000 N.E. Killingsworth St. Ju s t H appens to be .¿öS - LOW < A *R CHI A TIO N Í appily situated in one of Portland’s proud queer meccas, Dahlia is the kind of fixture that belongs in this neighborhood (as opposed to the chain-laden shopping complex on nearby 33rd and Killingsworth.) Bright, funky, cheery and queery, Dahlia serves up the kind of healthy diner fcxxl you would make for yourself if you had the rime. But since you can’t wait to hook up with friends, meet here for a little pre party grilled cheese, shrimp bisque or red beans and rice. The feta may he missing from your Mediterranean salad, bur who could bear to com plain to that cute server? H l<& k r b l Low C»W u SeRviM S I W ö K f ’aS't And LU N e h h rt.*T h \ jrStk Y -tfo W D ay 4 5 °3 )2 8 l-W 3 Complete menus are available at www.unclehuichys.com 3728 NE Sandy Blvd. • 5 0 3 - 2 8 8 - 5 9 5 5 During: Holocene • 1001 S.E. Morrison St. Will be featuring ou already know this is the ccxilest club in town— swanky without being pretentious, atmospheric without being airheaded. T heir cocktails, lounge areas and DJs are all the rage, hut praise is due, too, to their fah fin ger fixxJ. D on’t miss the substantial daily cheese plate, the roasted Yukon potatoes with Indian spices or the salmon cakes with lemon aioli— they all go well with a Ginger Rogers or Piaf cocktail delight! Y for the month of June m odern m e als Errauzuriz Reserve Syrah 1999 For every glass sold, tu J - FRESH CREATIVE MENUS 3 . 0 0 will be donated to Our House of Portland! During: i Crush • 1412 S.E. Morrison St. i I friday, Saturd ay late M O W NE 2 8th & Davis IN YOUR HOME OR BU S I N E S S reservations for 6 or more FORMAL DINNERS private dining room available o p h t m p 5 0 3 -2 3 8 -3 7 7 7 Kids eat for $1117™, New seasonal menu Mostly vegetarian options WEDDINGS PICNICS 3om ne aiber+a por+iand or <mn BOXED LUNCHES BUFFETS COCKTAIL PARTIES I o r o ; is open 7 nights a week [W 5 0 3 3 3 5 .{ f 2 .3 3 have a crush on gay-owned Crush, with its spunky, sexy aura and full bar o f delights. W hen the crowd at H olocene’s hat gets too thick, wander up the street to where you can refuel for a moment with some smoked gouda mac and cheese, a sweet potato enchilada, house-made falafel or a slice of espresso-infused C hocolate Crush Cake. A bonus prize awaits you in the restroom, where double monitors show kixiky footage o f classic flicks and other pop culture eye candy. q After: Sandy Hut • 1430 N.E. Sandy Blvd. hen you’re starved for a late-night respite from the dance fit k >r’s flash and glitter, traipse into the Sandy Hut aka Handy Slut, which serves the best late-night crispy- outside-juicy-inside chicken strips with fries you’ll find at 2 a.m. O ne step up from a dive bar, the Hut is enjoying a queer clientele explosion. W