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SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 // 15 dining out A STORIA C ORNER D ELI 304 37th Street | Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-7768 TU E 22 $ ECIAL! Y PI Z Z A DA Pizz 2 for as SP S All orders take-out 503.325.7414 bakedak.com #1 12th Street, Astoria, OR 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 W ILD M US HROOM DINNER FRI, OC T 13 TH North Coast and Peninsula Now offering soups, paninis, beer & wine. Come check out our new addition. You don’t need to zip to come sip. 503.861.9875 92111 Highlife Rd, Warrenton www.highlife-adventures.com Great pub grub & craft beer Seaview, WA ▪ 360.642.4150 shelburnerestaurant.com Imagine Your Restaurant Advertised Here! 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast ILIES FAM OME! C WEL Hungry Harbor GrillE 3 13 Pa c ific Hw y, Do w n to w n Lo n g Be a c h, W A 3 60-642-5555 • w w w.hu n gryha rb o r.c o m N EW FAL L HOURS ! 11 AM – 8 PM M ON – S AT 9 AM – 8 PM S UN If you find a rare brew worth more than a taster, bring a half-gallon growler anytime on “Growler Fill Sunday,” and take it home full for $10. Some of Astoria’s favorite food trucks will be on hand, including Finni’s Fine Italian, Monte Alban Mexican, The Good Bowl and Hot Box BBQ. Prosperity of local businesses Music, people Ԃ Local Ԃ Fresh Ԃ Gourmet See for full menu Local, Shop Plaid” tote bag with shopping offers good for the weekend. Continued from Page 4 Advertise Y our Restaurant Here! 1157 N. Marion Avenue Gearhart 503-717-8150 www.mcmenamins.com Festivalgoers will be able to raise their glass to 16 bands over the weekend. The lineup includes Anita Margarita, The Rattlesnakes and Turtle Vandemarr on Friday night, Sassparilla on Saturday night, and Benyaro wrapping up the festival on Sunday. “This is as much a music festival as a beer festival,” Harris said. With a mix of local bands — and a few from farther afield — “the Brew Cup gets better every year. And the sound quality is great.” As with most fun outdoor events in Astoria, the Brew Cup is family-friendly, even pet-friendly. Astoria’s Purple Cow Toys hosts activities for the kiddos that include PHOTO BY ERIC WILLAIMS hula-hooping, giant bub- ble-blowing, sidewalk chalk art and more. The ADHDA will also be debuting their new “Shop Local, Shop Plaid” campaign, aimed at bring- ing awareness to the im- portance of shopping local to our regional economy. Shopping Plaid means you think of downtown Astoria first, and big box stores or internet retailers second. The first fifty people to purchase Brew Cup glass- ware each day will also receive a reusable “Shop Brew Cup is the biggest fundraiser for the associa- tion, and helps fund such things as downtown clean- ups, holiday decorations, sidewalk restoration, Art Walks and “all programs to make Astoria more fun,” said Dulcye Taylor, board president of the historic district association. The goal for the whole event, Taylor said, is to use local resources before going out of the area: food trucks, things to eat and drink, sup- plies from local businesses. “That’s what our organiza- tion is about: The prosperity of local businesses.” The Brew Cup also relies on the support of local sponsors, such as Pacific Power, Carruthers restau- rant, Craft3 nontraditional lending and Lum’s Auto Center. Sarah Lu Heath, ADH- DA executive director, said, “Without the generosity of these sponsors, not only would the Brew Cup not be what it is, but Astoria wouldn’t be what it is.” CW PACIFIC NORTHWEST BREW CUP BAND LINEUP FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 1 p.m. – Bar-K Buckaroos Country Swing (Astoria) 3 p.m. – Sheck Pee Rhythm and Blues, Latin Grooves (Astoria) 5 p.m. – Michael Hurley Snock-Rock, Folkster (Brownsmead) 7 p.m. – Anita Margarita and the Rattle- snakes Rock and Roll Powerhouse, featuring Turtle Vandemarr, Pete Krebs and other of Port- land’s best. SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 11 a.m. – KMUN’s Troll Radio Review 12:15 p.m. – Van Rontens Quirky Stomp Grass (Portland) 1:15 p.m. – The Stinking Badges OG Country – Folk, led by Jeff Munger, formerly of The Sound Outside 2:30 p.m. – Michael Shay Trio Bluegrass, Folk (Portland) 4 p.m. – Massy Ferguson Alt-Rock (Seattle, Wash.) 6 p.m. – The Resolectrics Rhythm and Blues (Portland) 7:30 p.m. – Sassparilla Punk, Americana (Chicago, Illinois, via Portland) SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 11 a.m. – Sedona Fire Band World Fusion (Nehalem) Noon – Christopher Reyne Singer, Songwriter (Astoria) 1:15 p.m. – Wanderlodge Roots Folk/Blues (Portland) 3 p.m. – Benyaro Indie Roots and Soul (Jackson Hole, Wyo- ming)