Whiskey Soda Lounge was a bar and
Thai
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restaurant by
Andy Ricker in
Portland, Oregon
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Richmond
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neighborhood, in the United States. Located across the street from Ricker's
Pok Pok
Pok Pok was a group of Thai restaurants based in Portland, Oregon, founded and led by chef Andy Ricker. Pok Pok won both local recognition and major industry awards, with ''The Oregonian'' describing the restaurant as "one of those quintessentia ...
restaurant,
the whiskey-centric bar closed in 2020, during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
Portland
The Portland restaurant began serving
happy hour in 2010. The restaurant served brunch from 2016 to 2017.
Oma's Hideaway
Oma's Hideaway, formerly Oma's Takeaway, is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States.
Description and history
Married co-owners Mariah and Thomas Pisha-Duffly opened Oma's Takeaway in April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, when their fi ...
replaced Whiskey Soda Lounge, after closing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brooklyn
Ricker opened a second Whiskey Soda Lounge in Brooklyn, also near a Pok Pok location, in August 2013. It was unable to find a sufficient customer base, and closed less than two years later.
See also
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List of defunct restaurants of the United States
Below is a list of defunct restaurants of the United States.
Defunct restaurants in the United States
* Arthur Treacher's fish and chips, one location remains
* Aunt Jemima's Kitchen
* Big Daddy's Restaurants
* Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill
* B ...
References
External links
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Portland Monthly
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Travel + Leisure''
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Willamette Week
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History
Early history
''Willame ...
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Zagat
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Zomato
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