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I love writing. I love food. Those are two interests that have stayed constant throughout my life. So why not combine the two? Perfect! Trying out different food is like almost like traveling; you get to experience different smells, tastes, and atmospheres. It brings a bit of the culture to you, even if you didn't leave your home. This blog explores Portland restaurants (plus any notable ones I encounter on vacation), recipes that worked out exceptionally for me, plus any other epicurean delights that come my way. Put any reservations aside, now it's time to chow down on some food for thought....

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Deschutes Brewery

Yesterday my friend Liz and I finally made it to the brand new Deschutes Brewery, which is a couple blocks from where I work.
The beer was really, really good. At the pub they have some special offerings that they don't sell at the grocery store: I had a Belgian style ale, and Liz had a vanilla porter. She didn't say much about it, but seemed to like it. It was quite light-colored for a porter. More medium brown rather than the usual dark brown. I almost got that, but I've been on a Belgian kick lately. They also had a barley wine, which sounded old-fashioned and intriguing. Maybe I'll try it next time.
The place was packed! Lots of middle-aged people though; not really my scene. I'm guessing it's a big draw for the retired contingent that resides in this neighborhood.
The food was only so-so though. We got some sort of jalapeno-cheese dip, which was good, but the slices of bread it came with were stale, like they had been sliced that morning and sat out all day. We also had a mushroom pizza; it was pretty good. Sort of a crackery-style crust, rather than the floppy New York style that I usually prefer, but good for what it was. I guess really, the problem was the stale bread. Our server did comp us our beer due to the crazy crowd though, so that was very nice.
I would try it again. My friend is a prep cook there, so maybe I will have a little talk with him about the bread.
Here's the info:
210 NW 11th Avenue
(503) 296-4906
Open Daily
Lunch Hours: 11:00 to 5:00 PM
Dinner Hours: 5:00 PM to 12:00 AM

2 comments:

Liz said...

I actually had the Fleet Week Red. And it was very good.

Laura said...

No wonder it was a lighter color than usual!