We were really aiming for the Bridgeport Ale House, since we had spent a very cozy lunch there Saturday, watching the falling snow and the strolling shoppers, enjoying imperial pints of root beer and Raven Mad barrel-aged porter. We were dismayed that the weather kept Bridgeport from opening yesterday -- Angelo ran into the same problem, though his solution was more ambitious than ours.
The gut-bomb chili, excellent french fries, and friendly service and surroundings are the reasons to go to Nick's. Sometimes you just gotta have a hot dog smothered with chili, cheese, and onions. It's not really a beer destination: the beer of choice there is Bud, though to their credit they throw a bone to the Portland beer snobs:
- Southern Oregon Brewing porter
- Nick's TKO Amber
- various Coney Island bottles from Schmaltz
The TKO Amber is brewed on contract for Nick's by RedHook (WARNING: noisy website). I wasn't impressed; it had a dark color, but the light head and macro-lager flavor gave it away as a beer made for people who don't like beer yet. It is cheaper: $3 a pint vs. $3.75 for the S.O.B. or Widmer Hef. In the picture above, TKO is on the right, the Southern porter on the left.
3rd Street Pizza in McMinnville is serving SOB Old Humbug. I know it isn't Portland, but we get decent beer here too! Especially with GVB and Heater-Allen in town.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info, Brian!
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ReplyDeleteI dig the new Coney Island set up even as a Red Sox fan. Great memorabilia. It was the first place I had the Bud American Ale. I was happy to see they had Smaltz Coney Island beers in bottles, too.
ReplyDeleteSaraveza (N. Killingsworth) had something from SOB on draft the other night.
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