Kid-friendly happy hour on Alberta?
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Posted 12 March 2008 - 12:01 PM
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Posted 12 March 2008 - 12:09 PM
Authentica on Killingsworth is a good choice. Alberta Street Oyster Bar and Grill also seems to fit the bill, and they have a happy hour proper I believe. I've brought my kid to Ciao Vito on multiple occasions and have felt welcome.I'm hoping to find a bar/restaurant in walking distance (Alberta would be ideal), that doesn't mind babies, has good cocktails and decent food. Doesn't have to have happy hour specials, though that would be great. Anyone have any suggestions? I figure I might as well enjoy all the perks of maternity leave while I can...
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Posted 12 March 2008 - 12:35 PM
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Posted 12 March 2008 - 02:37 PM
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Posted 12 March 2008 - 04:43 PM
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Posted 12 March 2008 - 05:43 PM
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Posted 12 March 2008 - 08:20 PM
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Posted 14 March 2008 - 08:27 AM
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Posted 14 March 2008 - 08:50 AM
This thread (the unexpurgated version) is one of the more interesting ones I’ve seen on this board. "Happy Hour" and "maternity leave" is a dining niche I just hadn't thought of, I guess. I had what I think was a funnier post, but who knows what's vitriolic these days. OK, for Supersly - There are as far as I know, no restaurants in Portland that prohibit children. Pick a place on Alberta, or nearby that you're comfortable with, tuck Junior into his or her jammies, and off you go! So, who's the dedicated driver?
There is nothing wrong with a new mom wanting a cocktail! Also, FWIW, she asked for someplace within walking distance.
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Posted 14 March 2008 - 09:00 AM
This thread (the unexpurgated version) is one of the more interesting ones I’ve seen on this board. "Happy Hour" and "maternity leave" is a dining niche I just hadn't thought of, I guess. I had what I think was a funnier post, but who knows what's vitriolic these days. OK, for Supersly - There are as far as I know, no restaurants in Portland that prohibit children. Pick a place on Alberta, or nearby that you're comfortable with, tuck Junior into his or her jammies, and off you go! So, who's the dedicated driver?
I thought about just dropping in on a place or two. But I figured I could piggyback off of others' experiences and get recommendations for places where I wouldn't immediately encounter hostile stares the second I walked in with a baby. (Or at least that the hostile stares wouldn't be *because* of the baby). Part of the reason I want something on Alberta is that it's walking distance, so there's no need to drive! Though it's not like I'm looking to get shitfaced. That doesn't happen till at least 8 p.m.
But there have been some really beautiful days, great for walks with the baby. And a beer or cocktail would make the day perfect -- and help ease the transition into the baby's fussy evening hours... I'd say there's a huge niche for new moms looking to take the edge off!
And thanks to (almost) everyone for the awesome suggestions!!
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Posted 15 March 2008 - 01:16 PM
One of the many reasons I loved the Kennedy School's mommy matinees when I was on maternity leave. Not only do you get to watch a matinee in a ridiculously baby-friendly environment, you can drink a mid-day beer at the same time. Beer at noon! With a sleeping baby on your lap! In public!!But there have been some really beautiful days, great for walks with the baby. And a beer or cocktail would make the day perfect -- and help ease the transition into the baby's fussy evening hours... I'd say there's a huge niche for new moms looking to take the edge off!
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Posted 15 March 2008 - 11:15 PM
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