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restaurant in
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. The original restaurant operated in
southeast Portland Southeast Portland is one of the sextants of Portland, Oregon. Boundaries and features Southeast Portland stretches from the warehouses along the Willamette River through historic Ladd's Addition to the Hawthorne and Belmont districts out to Gr ...
from 2007 to 2019, and a second location has operated at the
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since 2015.


History

Adam and Jackie Sappington opened the original restaurant in
southeast Portland Southeast Portland is one of the sextants of Portland, Oregon. Boundaries and features Southeast Portland stretches from the warehouses along the Willamette River through historic Ladd's Addition to the Hawthorne and Belmont districts out to Gr ...
's Montavilla neighborhood in 2007, followed by a second at the Portland International Airport in 2015. The Montavilla restaurant closed in 2019, but the airport location continued to operate. In 2023, the business confirmed plans to convert the airport location into more of a deli and market. In 2013, the original location was featured on an episode of ''
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'', hosted by Guy Fieri.


See also

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List of Southern restaurants Following is a list of notable restaurants known for serving cuisine of the Southern United States: * Acadia: A New Orleans Bistro, Portland, Oregon, U.S. * Baes Fried Chicken, Portland, Oregon * Big Spring Cafe * Biscuit Bitch, Seattle * Br ...


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