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He looks a little like Mags
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My neighborhood is far from the highest income, but it does have the highest percentage of college graduates of any in the portland metro area.

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I miss saylers old country kitchen in beaverton

hoop fam
 
What's a good favorite old school burbs spot to go? Last year I had my bday dinner at Golden Crown in Beaverton. Brought back so many good memories of the past, fucking love that place. Might do that again...or thinking of somewhere else.

The Old Spaghetti Factory on the water is also a good old school spot.

Anyone ever go to "Royal Panda" in Bridgeport? I used to go when it was at Washington Square Too....

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Has it been that long? Hot damn. I'm pretty sure I took the kid there once, though, and she's 5.50. So 7 seems too long.
 
I went to Sayler's in Portland earlier this year, it was really bomb. The Relish plate, the sourdough bread, the onion rings, the mushroom sauce...
 
BTW, that's TWO of my friends from LA that have been to Portland in the last two months and are considering moving there now. hah.

I loved growing up in Portland and Oregon. So fucking great. Burb life was dope....bored weekdays in the summer driving around the back country roads bumping some NWA. hah
 
The Village Inn by Bridgeport is one of my favorite old school spots. Much cleaner these days than it used to be.
 
used to always eat at Koon Lok right there back in the day. Few friends lived in Durham.

I remember Chuck Wagon used to be there as well. hah. fuck that place though.
 
Anyone else weirded out by the enclave of Lake Oswego. Its so weird going into that city for some reason. :MARIS61:

I used to always go to Wunderland, but rarely ventured past it although I used to play Tennis at Mountain Park.
 
Anyone else used to "pre-game" at the Starbucks in the Beaverton Fred Meyer? Just hang out there before heading downtown. Sometimes shotgun some booze in the parking lot? hah.
 
Anyone else used to "pre-game" at the Starbucks in the Beaverton Fred Meyer? Just hang out there before heading downtown. Sometimes shotgun some booze in the parking lot? hah.

That was usually the last stop for us. Once the bars closed and we weren't ready to call it a night, we'd stop there, especially in our pre-21 days. It was one of the few places that often still had a big crowd after 2am.

Later, we made Rigoberto's on McLouglin our end-of-night capper. Dirty mex, 24 hours per day? Sign me up.
 
We always hit up Shari's either on Murray or the one near Sunset High School or the 24 hours Taco Bell across from Beaverton Mall.
 
First time I've looked at this thread. Last time, too.
 
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The Growlerie, opening Friday, Nov. 8, at Progress Ridge TownSquare in Beaverton, will feature 40 taps ready to fill 32- and 64-ounce take-home jugs, or growlers, with beer, wine, hard cider and kombucha. It'll also offer root beer from Crater Lake Soda
 
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Timbers today unveiled the new, state-of-the-art adidas Timbers Training Center in Beaverton, Ore., as the team conducted its first training session at the new site. Constructed as part of a 10-year partnership with Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD), the $6 million adidas Timbers Training Center will be the primary on-field training ground for the Major League Soccer club, complementing the first-class training and fitness facilities already in place at JELD-WEN Field.

The training center, located on THPRD property in Beaverton approximately 10 minutes from JELD-WEN Field, includes a new natural-grass field to be used exclusively by the Timbers and a synthetic, FieldTurf field designated for public use.


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