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  2. Berlin Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Grant Butler included the Berlin Inn in The Oregonian 's list of "97 long-gone Portland restaurants we wish were still around", writing: "This Brooklyn neighborhood German restaurant was the place to go if you wanted sausages and schnitzel without a side order of singing waiters and Deutschland kitsch."

  3. List of defunct restaurants in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of notable defunct restaurants in Portland, Oregon: 3 Doors Down Café and Lounge; Acadia: A New Orleans Bistro; Alexis Restaurant (1980–2016) Altabira City Tavern (2015–2020) Analog Café and Theater; Anna Bannanas Cafe (1994–2024) Arleta Library Bakery & Cafe; Ataula (2013–2021) Aviary (2011–2020) Aviv (2017–2021)

  4. Industrial Cafe and Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Drew Tyson called Industrial a brunch destination in Thrillist's 2014 overview of recommended eateries for the Alphabet District. [16] Julie Lee included the business in 1859 Oregon's Magazine 's overview of Portland's best biscuits and gravy in 2017. [12]

  5. Henry Ford's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    [3] The newspaper's Grant Butler included Henry Ford's in a 2016 list of "97 long-gone Portland restaurants we wish were still around". He wrote: For 47 years, this Southwest Barbur Boulevard restaurant was a Portland favorite. Owner Henry Ford greeted diners when they came in, and worked the dining room with know-the-regulars charm.

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  7. Brasserie Montmartre - Wikipedia

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    Brasserie Montmartre was a restaurant and jazz club that operated three different times in Portland, Oregon. [1] The original restaurant, which featured French cuisine, opened in 1978 and was described by The Oregonian as having "customer-drawn crayon art on the walls, black-and-white checkered floors, nightly jazz and a solid food menu". [2]