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Tin Shed Garden Cafe, often shortened as Tin Shed, is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon's King neighborhood. Co-owned by Christie Griffin and Janette Kaden, the dog-friendly cafe opened in 2002 and serves American cuisine. Tin Shed has appeared on the Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, and in a PBS documentary called Breakfast Special.
But the city ordered the removal of all street sheds back in November. Restaurants can reapply for shed permits for a limited 2025 season, from April 1 to Nov. 29.
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The Q, New York City; Queer Bar, Seattle [20] R+M Dessert Bar, ... Tin Shed Garden Cafe, Portland, Oregon; Tin Table, Seattle [25] Twin Peaks Tavern, San Francisco [26]
The Shed (formerly known as Culture Shed and Hudson Yards Cultural Shed) is a cultural center in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. Opened on April 5, 2019, the Shed commissions, produces, and presents a wide range of activities in performing arts, visual arts, and pop culture. The Shed is located in the Bloomberg Building, adjacent to the ...
The sheds were criticized as attracting crime. In 2021, a star sommelier for Food & Wine magazine, Caleb Ganzer, was charged with setting multiple sheds on fire. [5] On August 6, 2022, the New York Post ran an exposé accusing the sheds of being hotbeds of public sex, including the one run by restaurant Silver Apricot, [6] and urging mayor Eric Adams to tear them down.
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The showing of a cycloramic (360 degrees) film about New York State was a tribute to the world fair's host city. [6] The surround cinema was converted into a multipurpose "legitimate" theater in the 1970s, requiring the addition of a stage, public restrooms, lobby, dressing rooms, and stage house .