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Happy Days Are Queer Again
Just Out celebrates the dog days of summer with red rocks, ‘ritas and rottweilers
The Pacific Northwest is somethin’ else these days. Here we the road to guide us along a Southwest excursion.
are, at the tail end of August, and it feels as though summer has
And for the literal-m inded folk, we’ve got doggie doings,
just begun.
too, from pooch-friendly hotels in the area to a new Canine
Not that we’re knocking it. But our slow-start season gives Utopia and Petlandia colum nist M ary M andeville’s fond rec­
paws, er, pause, to Just Out's annual Dog Days of Summer ollections o f beaching it with a four-legged companion.
issue. So much for sultry temps and stir-crazy staycations— as
H it your patio, or the park, these pages in hand. And not
of this moment, the mercury has barely topped 80.
unlike this wonky little season, we’re just getting warmed
We repeat, not that we’re knocking it. W e’re perfectly con­ up— come September 2, we’re headed to the coast.
tent to kick back and imbibe a truly fresh cocktail, thanks to
So come on, sun, shine on. W e’ll be here all season— that
Sassy Gardener LeAnn Locher, or a glass o f chardonnay, is, w hat’s left o f it.
courtesy o f the vinting Sherwood duo behind K&M W ines.
— A manda S churr
Jonesin’ for adventure? Travel writer Andrew Collins hits
Howlin’ Good Hotels
BY KRISTIN FLICKINGER
“ You’re taking me with you. right?”
W hether you’re looking for a week­ Downtown Portland
end getaway or a place for out-of-town
Downtown is one o f my favorite
guests, Portland has some great hotels. places for an overnight getaway. Ac­
And because it’s Portland, many o f cessible by the MAX and close to the
them are pet-friendly. I’ve selected a action, downtown hotels offer terrific
few of my favorites in downtown, restaurants within walking distance
along with one in Northeast and one and fantastic night views o f the city.
at the coast. They all have unique fla­ One thing to consider is access to
vor for a Portland-style experience. parks. Not every dog is happy squat­
Room costs are listed for standard, ting under a tree on the sidewalk.
queen rooms, and do not include pet Fortunately, Portland boasts some o f
fees or taxes. If you’re looking for basic the best urban parks in the country.
chains that take dogs, visit dogfriendly.
com for a more comprehensive list.
Hotel Lucia
Here are my picks for dog-loving ac­ (400 SW Broadway, 503-225-1717)
commodations with Stumptown flair.
Pet fee: $45 one-time fee includes bed,
bowl, food, treats and poop bags
Pet extras: None
Park access: Two blocks from North
Park Blocks
Room cost: S119-S199
Part of the Kimpton family of hotels,
Hotel Lucia boasts a litany o f awards
for its luxury, boutique atmosphere. It’s
located steps away from the renowned
Typhoon! thai restaurant, in the heart
of downtown on the corner o f Broad­
way and Stark.
The pet fee includes a bed and bowl
for your dog to enjoy during your stay,
as well as food, treats and poop bags to
help you be a responsible pet owner.
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140 NE Broadway
2128 Square Feet of Luxurious Living with
a French architectural flare. Dramatic 15ft
ceilings! Two Master Suites with exquisite
den, all with terraces. Panoramic views of city,
Mountains & rivers. Extra's include amazing
guest house, private wine cellars, secure
parking for owners & guests, roof top terrace.
Nothing comparable in city!
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