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Friday, April 10, 2009

Pause: UPDATED 04.10.09

UPDATED: 04.10.09



She wants to be known as BurgerBooty and we will oblige.


I’d just about had my fill of grey wet bone-chilling weekends so this Sunday afternoon I decided to be pro-active about “beefing” up my cheer. I got out my newly compiled Portland Hamburger Wish List and headed out to Pause on Interstate to check off my first PH goal. In the relative quiet of late afternoon, I got comfy at the bar and ordered up their near perfect “Everyday Special” – two sliders, one blue cheese and bacon and the other Tillamook cheddar with a lovely dab of special sauce, fries and a pint of Stone Brewing Company (San Diego) ale or soda all for a mere $7. The beef is amazing. As listed in earlier postings, Pause grinds their own beef daily. And it’s juicy flavorful Strawberry Mountain aged chuck. The plump little 2 oz. sliders were a beautiful medium rare and drippin’ pink juices on my plate - which I eagerly sopped up with soft fresh bun. Yum. Fries are wonderful, hand cut, lots of good potato, nicely crisped and accented with just the right amount of crunchy salt. Homemade pickles and pickled onion garnish add a warm homemade touch. No photo of my meal, I devoured it on the spot. But here’s a photo of my friend’s ½ lb. bacon cheeseburger which was more than I could handle on a Sunday afternoon.

Gotta say it. Before I made it to the second burger on my PH Wish List, I had to go back for a repeat yesterday. It was every bit as luscious as I remembered. They were having trouble keeping Stone on tap, so subbing Lagunitas IPA which is a bit hoppy for my taste. So, I savored my Everyday Special with an lovely glass of Ninkasi Spring Reign (not included in the $7 price). The Pause that really refreshes!





UPDATED: 01.21.09



PattyDaddy likes:

Lunch today was delicious! I hit Pause at least twice a month. Best burger I've found North of Burnside. They still grind their own beef and serve it with a smile. Juicy, flavorful, and still only $8 with very good fries. You can tell this burger is made by someone who cares. Bottomless lemonade was $2.50.


UPDATED: 11.22.07




Burgers, softening up your favorite social lubricant:
WhopperChomper & ToastedBun attempt to counter the effects of a full day of wine tasting with a stop at Pause before the winery trek begins.

WhopperChomper went the traditional route 1/2 lb burger with all the trimmings & Tillamook Cheddar ($8). Massive burger, massive flavor. Glad I went with the big burger, I was able to keep partying well into the night after the wine tasting trip... ToastedBun ate the sliders & didn’t fare so well.

ToastedBun opted for the 2 sliders ($5) with a side of fries (. “The sliders came with a special sauce that was quite tasty!”

Sadly, that didn’t prove to be enough to defend ToastedBun’s full-day onslaught of wine tasting. If you’re going to drink all day, get the regular burger. If you’re only going to drink for part of the day, you’ll be fine with the sliders. :)


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ORIGINAL POST: 9.14.07






"Hamburgler" and "RarePattie" found some delicious hamburgers at Pause in North Portland (that pic might just find its way to Girl's Eating Sandwiches)

"RarePattie" went straight for the gut, a 1/2 pounder with Bacon and Blue Cheese for $10.00. The "Hamburgler" had the "Everyday Special" which was two sliders, one cheddar, one bacon-blue cheese, fries, and a beer for $7.00. Happy stomachs.

The fries were especially good as well. Special Bonus Pickle! (some mustard infused pickle I think like at Castagna).

Pause
5101 N. Interstate Ave.
Portland, OR 97217
(971)230-0705


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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Life of Riley





Formerly Everett Street Tavern (and the Blah Blah Cafe), then a stint as Jimmy Mac's, and now Life of Riley. Hamburgler and RarePattie get some:


Eh. The half-pounder is big, and it's filling, but is oddly dense. It's $9.00, not bad, but nothing really special.

RarePattie had the veggie burger of beans and rice and liked the "masculine" decor. Nicely done and huge as well.


Life of Riley
300 NW 10th Ave.
Portland, OR 97209
(503)224-1680


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Friday, February 22, 2008

Manzana





RarePattie and the Hamburgler find some happy-hour treats:


Does the name of this place make you giggle too? Montezuma, Tarzan, Man-zany-crazy, Manzanita.....whatever, we are low-brow.

Same burger different decor, but this one has got some of those tiny burgers. Happy hour here (3:30/6:30 and 9:00/close Monday/Saturday) has some deals after the $2.50 drink requirement.

1/4 pounder (bit of a stretch) is $2.95 with fries, and the sliders go for $1.50 a pop. Got some greens for $1.95 Caesar as well.



1203 NW Glisan St.
Portland, OR 97209
(503)248-1690


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Monday, January 28, 2008

Eastmoreland Golf Course Bar & Grill






RarePattie returns and hits the greens with Hamburgler:


Not into writing negative things, but there has been some bad burgers lately. Guess if we were 30 years older our pallets wouldn't notice. Tastes like it was ordered from a catalog. Regrettably ate half of it and then felt like a chump paying $8.95 for it. The halibut up there wasn't bad though.


Bonus Pickle!


Eastmoreland Golf Course Bar & Grill
2425 SE Bybee Ave.
Portland, OR 97202
(503)775-5910


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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Plan B ( formerly ACME )






Portland Hamburglers "RarePattie", "Plain N' Dry", and "Hamburgler" continue the quest for sliders at Plan B (formerly ACME).

These sliders are infused with an IPA beer and come with a couple of toppings choices with the usual suspects (aka "California Style"). It's $6.00 for two with fries or salad.

That last mess is actually something called a "Shrooben". It's a veggie reuben w/grilled mushrooms and onions (fries or salad), $7.00.

They also have vegan options.

Plan B
1305 SE 8th Ave.
Portland, OR 97214


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