Portland Monthly Magazine reports that Trigger, the Tex-Mex restaurant from Tommy Habetz and company will close, to reopen as another Bunk. This isn't exactly a surprise: the location under the Wonder Ballroom was a bit strange and frequently competed with the ballroom and Toro Bravo for neighborhood parking spaces. That, coupled with a kitchen that never seemed to get its feet … [Read more...] about Trigger, Pasta Allegro Close; Little T Bakery Opening New Store
Bunk Sandwiches
Review: Bunk Sandwiches
<Completely updated 11/17 - hours, photos, notes, locations, etc.>What I like most about Bunk is, though it has only been open for a short time, it’s already a dive - in a good way. Sit in the back next to the stacks of bread, and you’ll know what I mean. It’s like being transported to the East Coast, where sandwich shops are a dime a dozen. The only difference is, … [Read more...] about Review: Bunk Sandwiches
Bunk Sandwiches Opens Downtown Location
In a Facebook post last night, Tommy Habetz announced that Bunk Sandwiches has opened their third location in SW Downtown Portland. [We will be opening at] 211 SW 6th Ave tomorrow morning at 8am! We will be open 7 days a week from 8am-3pm in BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN PORTLAND!!!! And, we're sandwiched(haha) between our good friends at Little Bird Bistro and Lauretta Jean's Pies!! … [Read more...] about Bunk Sandwiches Opens Downtown Location
Survey 2011: Best Lunch in Portland
My vote would be lunch in a sunny park in Portland, but I suppose any of these restaurants could provide that, and give you a decent place to eat on a rainy day. One of the choices absolutely buttered everyone else in the survey results.Out of 748 votes:Bunk Sandwiches -26% of the vote. 621 Southeast Morrison St., Portland, OR 97214 (503) 477-9515 Map Evoe -8%. … [Read more...] about Survey 2011: Best Lunch in Portland
GQ Gets Portland Right
The new issue of GQ Magazine features Portland restaurants in their City Guides section. More than any magazine article I have seen over the last year, GQ gets it right. How did Portland, a soggy city on the West Coast, come to be the scrappiest, most original gastronomic destination in America, a town where you can eat everything from food-truck feasts to four-star spreads … [Read more...] about GQ Gets Portland Right