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October 30-November 1: Horse Brass Pub’s birthday, Handmade Bikes, and Halloween

October 28, 2009 by Dave Knows 1 Comment

You probably already have plans for Halloween, whether that entails costume parties, wrangling trick-or-treaters, or just handing out candy at home. But if you still don’t know what you’re going to to do this weekend, here are a few suggestions:

  • Two brewery halloween parties
  • Portland’s iconic Horse Brass Pub turns 33 this Sunday
  • OBCA’s 2009 Oregon Handmade Bicycle Show
  • PDX Pipeline has a massive list of Portland Halloween Parties, Events, Costumes, Contests, Pictures, etc
  • And as usual Around the Sun delivers: Free Events in Portland: Oct 30–Nov 1 (Highlights Edition)

Kenny and Zuke save the deli

October 28, 2009 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

Kenny and ZukesIt’s easy to be a fan of Portland’s Kenny and Zuke’s – what’s not to like about thick cut house-smoked pastrami, fresh baked bagels, and sundry other masterfully crafted deli classics?

[For those readers unfortunate enough not to have visited Kenny and Zuke’s, check out these photos for a mere inkling of what you’re missing.]

Writer David Sax is a fan too, as he demonstrates in a recent Gourmet story, Meet the New Deli. I blogged about the article previously: Gourmet Magazine visits Portland again, tries the pastrami at Kenny and Zuke’s.

As Extramsg explained in a comment on that post, David Sax also has a new book out called Save the Deli, in which he highlights the best delis across the country and laments their disappearance.

Extramsg also pointed out Kenny and Zuke’s opened after the book was mostly written, so though it doesn’t make the book, it’s exactly what David Sax had been wishing for, as was evident in the aforementioned Gourmet magazine article.

Which brings me to an interview with David Sax by Dana Joy Altman posted on the Huffington Post yesterday; David Sax has even more nice things to say about Portland’s favorite new-style Jewish deli:

The most interesting one I saw is Kenny & Zuke’s out of Portland, Oregon. It’s two guys, one was a food blogger, the other one owned a restaurant. One said to the other, “Hey, there’s no good pastrami in Portland, whaddya say we make a good pastrami and sell it at the farmers’ market and see if it sells.” So they did and it sold out in ten minutes. The next week they came back with twice the amount of pastrami and they sold out in twenty minutes. They were smoking it in a barbecue smoker and curing it in barrels. So, then they started to do a Deli Brunch at his restaurant and it got so big they decided to do it full time.

They opened up their deli two years ago and it’s doing incredibly well. They bake their own bread and bagels every morning in house, they smoke their own pastrami in a smoker with oak that they split with an axe in the basement and even though Kenny is from New York, they don’t call themselves a New York-style deli. They’re a Jewish delicatessen.

Read the rest of the interview at the Huffington Post: Real Food Rehab: Save The Deli.

You can follow David Sax’s book tour (he’s blogging his adventures) at the Save the Deli website. And of course Save the Deli is available at Powell’s and at the library.

Dave Knows Portland site redesign

October 27, 2009 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

As you have probably already noticed, this site has experienced a makeover.

It’s still a work in progress, so you will see things change here and there over the next few weeks. I like to think it’s already more professional and clean looking than the old design. But I’m always open to suggestions, so leave a comment if you have any constructive criticism. 😉

Heather, of Mile73 fame, has helped me tremendously with the redesign. She created the classy header logo you see above, and also the nifty 125 by 125 pixel buttons below for this site, her site, and Portland Poutine.

Dave Knows Portland Button Mile73 Portland Poutine

She also recently redesigned Mile73, and also created the header and background for Portland Poutine. I think she does very nice work!

The Dave Knows Portland Trailblazers 2009-2010 preview

October 27, 2009 by Dave Knows 1 Comment

Trailblazers!Tonight the Portland Trailblazers officially start the season with a home game against the Houston Rockets, the team they lost to in the playoffs last year. The home team should give the Rose Garden faithful a good show, despite Nicolas Batum’s absence – it pays to have a deep bench! The Rockets, sans Yao Ming and Ron Artest, are likely to be a shadow of their last year playoff self.

I have a confession to make. Despite being a season ticket holder, I have not attended or watched a single preseason game this year. I have no idea what the new guys (other than Juwan Howard and Andre Miller) even look like.

But the tradition here is to make a prediction as to the team’s success in the upcoming season. This year I have little on which to base my prediction, except for my knowledge of last year’s team and the two aforementioned veterans, that Martell is back, Batum is no longer a rookie, and Oden is looking strong and confident.

Two years ago, I was spot on at 41-41. Last year I predicted 49 wins, five short of their eventual accomplishment. At the time my prediction seemed optimistic, as most prognosticators predicted the Blazers would win a handful more games than the season before. Batum, Rudy Fernandez, and really even Greg Oden, as you may recall, were relatively unknown commodities. As the season progressed I saw the error of my conservative guessing ways, and offered my mea culpa, and a scolding to pessimists, in a blog post: Never underestimate the Trail Blazers.

So I’ve learned my lesson. I’m not going to underestimate this team. My brother Steve has predicted an optimistic 59 wins. I’m going to go even further out on a limb: My prediction is 63 wins and 19 losses. Yup, they’ll tie the best record ever for the Trailblazers franchise, set by the 1990-91 team.

Go Blazers!

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Portland Poutine’s first review: The Original

October 26, 2009 by Dave Knows 5 Comments

The Original's poutine (with scotch egg)

I am proud to announce that Portland Poutine has published it’s first poutine review (by yours truly!). Heather and I made a special trip to The Original: A Dinerant two weekends ago to try the poutine, and we were not disappointed. Here’s an excerpt from the review:

We arrived on a lazy Sunday afternoon to take advantage of the Original’s every day happy hour (3pm-6pm, until 8pm at the bar). Four bucks for a platter of poutine is a great deal! It was such a great deal we also ordered the scotch egg with mustard, and the pigs in a blanket made with a kobe beef frank and served with cheddar fondue(!).

Read the whole review: The Original: A Dinerant

And below, enjoy a bonus photo of that kobe beef pig in a blanket with cheddar fondue mentioned above.

Pig in a blanket

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