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06 18 2009 – Bites for Rights – make a day of it

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How are you going to make a day of it this year?  Post your “eat-tinerary” and let everyone know – invite folks to join you, and let’s make sure this year ALL of our Bites for Rights establishments are busy on the 18th!


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21 Responses to “06 18 2009 – Bites for Rights – make a day of it”

  1. Heather Says:

    Can’t wait to try out some new places and support BRO all at the same time! :)

  2. Terry Says:

    What a great idea! I’ll be hitting up a bunch of the No Po places!

  3. Shauna Says:

    DEFINITELY need some Clackamas County places. Love food, love BRO, need locations in this area/county!

  4. electrispacegirl Says:

    I’m glad to see Thai Fresh on that list. They opened in my neighborhood only 7 months ago. I have been going there a lot and now I have every reason to go more, and to thank them for supporting BRO. Awesome!

  5. Paul Says:

    Wow, there’s so many great options this year! I think this is my plan:

    1. Grabbing coffee and a biscuit at Haven
    2. Late morning snack at little t
    3. Lunch at West Cafe
    4. Happy Hour at Gold Dust Meridian
    5. Dinner at Fratelli
    6. After dinner drink at Vault

    And I might need to stop and get some pepcid AC afterwards!

  6. Andrew Says:

    Whew, I finally figured my day out! Here I go:

    9:00am – Morning Coffee at Muddy Waters
    10:30am – Breakfast at Detour Café
    1:00pm – Lunch at West Café
    3:00pm – Post-Lunch Coffee & Snack at AJ on the Rails
    5:30pm – Aperitif at Invasion Café
    7:00pm – Dinner at County Cork Public House
    9:00pm – Degestif at Mint/820
    11:00pm – End of Night Cocktail at Boxxes

    Who else is excited for Thursday? I know I sure am!

  7. Shannon Says:

    Shannon’s Bites for Right Eat-tinerary

    Noon – SEIU Local 503 Lunch at Thai Fresh
    5:30pm – Happy Hour Cocktails and Munchies at Gold Dust Meridian
    7:30pm (Not a B4R event) – Final Stop on the Captain Freedom book tour at Powells on Hawthorne
    9pm – Still debating between Invasion Café and Mint/820 for cocktails and dessert
    11pm – If I am still going it is a night cap (or three) at Boxxes

  8. Rosemary Says:

    Hey! I’ll be photographing this event. I’ll be in these places at these times… Join me if you can!
    Little T Bakery 8 am
    Detour Cafe 10:30 am
    Russell St BBQ 1 pm
    Mint for Happy hour 4:30
    Roux for dinner 7pm
    Hobos around 9pm
    Boxxes around 11pm

  9. Cathy Abbruzzese Says:

    My eating on BFR day starts 9ish with continental
    breakfast at DiPrima Dolce. At 4 you’ll find me
    grazing at Pizza Fino followed by a drink at
    Portsmouth Pub. 6:45 back to DiPrima Dolce for
    raviolli & cannolli. Then, perhaps a night cap at
    Mint/820. Happy eats to all!!!!!

  10. Aubrey Says:

    Exciting! Here’s mine:

    9am – Invasion (downtown – they serve AMAZING coffee!)
    2pm – Cupcake Jones (in the Pearl – they serve S’mores cupcakes on Thursdays!)
    6:30pm – The Original for dinner and/or drinks (downtown – my new favorite restaurant)
    9pm – Mint/820 for drinks (North Portland – fantastic fancy cocktails)

  11. Alejandro Says:

    I’m getting breafast at Detour Cafe
    Lunch at AJ on the Rails for a Burger
    Dinner at La Bonita

  12. Gigi Says:

    So far I’m having lunch at Francis. Looking for a happy hour and/or dinner date.

  13. mr k Says:

    North Star Coffehouse for coffee and treat in the am.
    Probably La Bonita for dinner.
    Good times!

  14. Judy Says:

    I’ll start at Morning Glory Cafe about 9:00 and then hit Sweet LIfe in the afternoon. Yes, will be taking friends and have heard from other friends of going to other places in Eugene – Anatolia’s and Broadway. Go BRO and thanks Eateries! Onward

  15. Thomas Says:

    I’m meeting Reverend Wilkins for morning coffee at Muddy Waters.
    Then lunch – not sure where yet. Any suggestions?

    For dinner, it’s definitely Wild Abandon with a few friends.

    Yum yum.

  16. Jeana Says:

    9am Coffee with Andrew at Muddy Waters
    10am Meeting with Molly at Invasion Cafe
    11:30am Lunch meeting with Kevin Easton (Equity Foundation) at Byways
    Afternoon cupcakes from Cupcake Jones!
    5:30pm Joining KD & the kids for dinner at Russell St. BBQ!!

    In case you can’t get to Cupcake Jones tomorrow, place an order by phone for a future pick up date and they’ll donate 15% to BRO! So, if you have a birthday, dinner party, house warming, or other event coming up soon, call tomorrow and order cupcakes for the whole year! 503-222-4404

  17. Heather Says:

    2:00pm – Lunch & Dessert at Dessert Noir in Beaverton’s Round @ 3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd.
    7:00pm – Dinner at West Cafe @ 1201 SW Jefferson in Portland
    9:00pm – Degestif and Dessert at Mint/820 (with Aubrey Harrison & Andrew Hogan of Basic Rights Oregon staff) – fantastic fancy cocktails in N. Portland @ 820 N. Russell St.

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  19. Jim Says:

    Work, toil and then relax at Poppi’s Anatolia for a delicious dinner!

  20. Cupcake Jones Says:

    Our possible itinerary:
    Coffee @ TBD
    Breakfast at Cafe Nell
    Lunch for all Cupcake Jones Staff from their fave: Escape From NY
    Dinner at Invasion
    Drinks at Red Cap
    There might be a cupcake in there, too.
    Can’t wait to see you all out n about!

  21. Anne in Astoria Says:

    Just got back from T. Paul’s for dinner and Astoria Coffee House for dessert and espresso. T. Paul’s was PACKED, with a line to get in and the coffee house was starting to fill. If more places in Astoria had participated, I would have gone there, too.

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