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The Matador (restaurant)
The Matador is an American chain of Mexican cuisine, Mexican restaurants, based in Seattle, Washington (state), Washington. Description and history The Matador is a Mexican cuisine, Mexican restaurant chain based in Seattle. Owners Nate Opper and Zak Melang started the business in 2004. As of February 2016, there were locations in Seattle, Portland, Oregon, Portland (Oregon), Boise, Idaho, Boise and Meridian, Idaho, and Denver. The restaurant also operated in Redmond, Washington, Redmond and Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma, as of 2020. According to Bradley Martin of ''Eater (website), Eater Las Vegas'', "Each location features distinctive ironwork created by Melang himself, who also cuts and designs each bar and table top and is in charge of corralling local artists to decorate mounted bull skulls, the decorative mascot for the brand." The Boise location opened in 2010. A restaurant in Denver's Highland, Denver, Highland neighborhood opened in 2013, and has offered over 100 differe ...
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Burnside Street is a major thoroughfare of Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon, and one of a few east–west streets that runs uninterrupted on both sides of the Willamette River. It serves as the dividing line between North Portland and South Portland. Its namesake bridge, Burnside Bridge, is one of the most heavily traversed in Portland. In Gresham between approximately the east 18300 block to Mt. Hood Hwy (and E Powell Blvd/SE Powell Valley Rd), Burnside runs southeast–northwest and is no longer the divide between northeast and southeast on the City of Portland-Multnomah County street grid. Additionally (as you travel southeast), SE Burnside St becomes NW Burnside Road at SE 202nd/NW Birdsdale Ave, and NE Burnside Rd at N Main Ave in Gresham. Burnside Road's eastern terminus is where it meets Mt. Hood Hwy (US-26), E Powell Blvd (US-26), and SE Powell Valley Road. History What is now Burnside Street was originally named B Street east of Southwest 16th Avenue and Washingt ...
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