Flying Fish Science Pub

I had hoped, like probably most of the world, that we’d finally be on the other end of COVID-19 by now. Instead, the caution continues, and the feeling of interrupted lives. Because of the high transmission rate of Omicron I’ve found myself mostly focused on takeout and delivery and staying home, with limited dining out. The first exception I’ve made in 2022 though was for the inaugural Flying Fish Science Pub. They hope to hold more events like Flying Fish Science Pub and I wanted to share what the experience is like. Welcome to my recap of Flying Fish presents Science Pub 1.0, a seafood market and restaurant collaboration with Chef Andre Uribe and Chef Patrick Marg of Sustainable Meals Oregon and guest speaker PSU biology professor, deep sea marine biologist and director of CLEE (Center for Life in Extreme Environments) Dr. Annie Lindgren.
Flying Fish Company market and restaurant with tented outdoor space located at 3004 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR, USA

I’ve been a fan of Flying Fish Company since I first met the idea of the company in 2019 and first tried their smoked salmon and a family recipe smoked salmon dip at events like Cowabunga and Nicky USA’s Wild About Game. What impressed me then and what still impresses me now is the passion for talking about where the seafood comes from in terms of the specific seafood type (salmon, albacore, oyster, etc), the environment it was harvested from, the affection and simple care in bringing out the flavors that are naturally there when you have this kind of high quality product. I miss the oyster bar and seafood market at Providore Fine Foods (mainly it’s more convenient location to me), which they closed when they opened their independent brick and mortar market and restaurant at their current location in early 2020, just as the pandemic began to be realized here. Thankfully, their ability to offer groceries and the outdoor dining space they have has helped them survive so far.
Flying Fish Company market and restaurant with tented outdoor space located at 3004 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR, USA

Hands down Flying Fish is the best place in Portland to get seafood if you don’t fish for it yourself or have a line to a fisherman. They publish their “Fresh List” daily like an old fashioned shop that has a board but modern because you can find it on the web. You’ll find fresh fish and shellfish of course, and smoked fish, but also the best pantry of tinned seafood and some meat options if you want to put together surf and turf. They have a menu of prepared food to dine outdoors or enjoy as takeout that includes some pretty amazing small plates and fish and chips. They even have an event list that includes different kind of field trips such as fishing or oysters. When I heard they were offering a dinner event called Flying Fish Science Pub that includes nourishing four course meal and nourishing conversation about sustainable eating, and it included a female marine biologist professor oh yeah, I was all in.

I want to note this was Science Pub 1.0 so it was the first attempt at this type of event, so they may make changes to future events so your experience may not exactly be like mine. But here is what my experience was like.

Flying Fish Science Pub takes place on a Tuesday, when the restaurant is closed normally, which means only the attendees of this private event of 20 some people is who you will be sharing the space with. The event is held outdoors, but it is in a covered tent with plenty of heaters, so you don’t need to worry about the weather or being cold (in fact it was so warm I ended up having to remove my coat!).
Flying Fish Company market and restaurant with tented outdoor space located at 3004 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR, USA Flying Fish presents Science Pub, a market and restaurant with tented outdoor space collaboration with Chef Andre and Chef Patrick of Sustainable Meals Oregon and guest speaker PSU biology professor, deep sea marine biologist and director of CLEE (Center for Life in Extreme Environments) Dr. Annie Lindgren

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New Providence Park After Renovation

There are now 19 new dining destinations, and 30% more point of sale locations that have been added offering food and beverage services and hopefully reducing lines. Classics and favorites are on the menu, but so are over 20 new menu items this year. The managing hospitality brand, Park Provisions (powered by Levy which has experience managing other sport arenas as well) includes new restaurant partners and beverage providers, as well as partnerships with local companies that provide ingredients going into the food.

I had a chance to get a preview of the new offerings of the new Providence Park after renovation. Besides the obvious expansion of seats (which blend seamless into the rest of the stadium), there are more screens, larger screens, more cover from roofs, the $85 million dollar renovation also extends to the food and beverage stands. Here’s the scoop for the June 1 Timbers home game opening!

Preview of the New Providence Park After Renovation Preview of the New Providence Park After Renovation

For example, the hot dogs and sausages you’ll find at Providence Park are from Zenner’s Sausage Company, made just half a mile from the park. I didn’t get to sample it on my preview visit, but I’m pretty excited for the Tillamook Mac and Cheese Hot Dog with Zenner’s Smoked Sausage that I saw on the new Tillamook Grill concession stand Evergreen Corner by Section 113. I’ll have a Mac and Cheese Hot Dog and a side of Mac and Cheese please.

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Dine out on Wednesday May 16 for Restaurants for Raphael House

It’s that time of year again – the annual Restaurants for Raphael House day. If you dine out on Wednesday May 16 for Restaurants for Raphael House, for any meal or snack or drink all day at nearly 50 participating restaurants all over Portland, Lake Oswego, and Beaverton, you are helping support families escaping domestic violence. Please, call your family, or friends, or colleagues – make a plan to have lunch or dinner, or snacks and a drink. You don’t have to purchase any particular dish or drink – they all count. You don’t even have to dine out actually – many of the participants also offer delivery (via delivery services like Postmates (referral code 1I24N), Caviar, etc. – if you aren’t a member get $10 off with those links for joining) and that counts too towards the calculation of percentage of proceeds for the day.
Restaurants for Raphael House, enjoying a shake at Ruby Jewel Restaurants for Raphael House, enjoying happy hour martini at the lounge of Mother's Bistro

By spending your money in any way you like at these businesses, a portion of proceeds will go towards this non-profit providing life-saving shelter to women, men, and children seeking safety from domestic violence, as well as funding prevention programs. Founded in 1977, Raphael House of Portland is the largest domestic violence shelter in Multnomah County, and is dedicated to fighting the causes and effects of domestic violence.

Raphael House offers emergency shelter in a confidential location, a 24-hour in-house crisis line, transitional housing and advocacy programs to hundreds of adults and children annually, non-residential advocacy in partnership with the Portland Police Bureau, and also work to bring an end to violence through community outreach and education. Raphael House of Portland has been providing life-saving services to families for more then 40 years.

Restaurants for Raphael House, enjoying happy hour martini at Tilt

You can find the complete list here on their website along with a map, but here’s my list that includes descriptions of the restaurants from me to further encourage you to visit and order!
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A look at a Plate and Pitchfork Dinner

Every summer, Plate and Pitchfork has been creating farm to table dinner events to help people appreciate and celebrate the journey and connection of the hard work of farmers to the incredible local food that can nourish us in nutrition and spirit. Each Plate and Pitchfork dinner takes advantage of highlighting the freshest seasonal ingredients from local farms picked at the height of flavor, prepared fantastically thanks to the expertise of a variety of partnering local chefs, and then guests dine al fresco at actual farms after a farm tour.
Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms.

I attended my first Plate & Pitchfork dinner recently, which took place at Diggin’ Roots Farm in Molalla, Oregon. At this particular dinner on August 13 the chef trio of Chef Maya Lovelace from Mae, Chef Tommy Habetz of Pizza Jerk & Bunk Sandwiches, and Chef Mika Paredes of Girls Club PDX, and wines from Brooks. Here’s a look at some of the experience after we checked in…
Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms.

Wine Tasting Reception

Wine tasting reception with the guest winemaker, Brooks Wine who was pouring their 2015 Pinot Blanc as everyone checks in and passed hors’dourves
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: at this dinner the guest winemaker was Brooks Wines, here pouring 2015 Pinot Blanc Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: at this dinner the guest winemaker was Brooks Wines, here pouring 2015 Pinot Blanc Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms

Pizza Bianca with Diggin’ Roots Caponata
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Pizza Bianca with Diggin' Roots Caponata Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Pizza Bianca with Diggin' Roots Caponata

Bacon Fat Fried Shishito Peppers with pickled ramp and buttermilk vinaigrette
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Bacon Fat Fried Shishito Peppers with pickled ramp and buttermilk vinaigrette

Goat cheese crostatas with caramelized Siskiyou sweet onion
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Angel biscuits with cucumber benedictine, heirloom tomato, bourbon barrel smoked salt and toasted benne Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Angel biscuits with cucumber benedictine, heirloom tomato, bourbon barrel smoked salt and toasted benne

Angel biscuits with cucumber benedictine, heirloom tomato, bourbon barrel smoked salt and toasted benne
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Angel biscuits with cucumber benedictine, heirloom tomato, bourbon barrel smoked salt and toasted benne Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Angel biscuits with cucumber benedictine, heirloom tomato, bourbon barrel smoked salt and toasted benne Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms: Angel biscuits with cucumber benedictine, heirloom tomato, bourbon barrel smoked salt and toasted benne

Farm Tour

Farm tour led by the host farmer to see the fields and learn about the farm’s history, operations and products. Our half of the group was led by Conner and son Wendell while his wife/mom of Wendell Sarah led the other group on the walk around Diggin’ Roots farm.
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner. They had their heirloom tomatoes at dinner and they were available to purchase to take home as well Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner admiring peppers Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner admiring peppers Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner admiring peppers Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner admiring peppers Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner admiring peppers Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Here we're at Diggin' Roots farm and going on our farm tour before dinner with Conner admiring peppers

Dinner

The chefs have prepared a family-style meal with produce plucked from the fields we just toured.
Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms.

Grand Central Bakery bread was at each end of the table for 8.
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Grand Central Bakery bread was at each end of the table for 8. Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Grand Central Bakery bread was at each end of the table for 8.

Stone ground cornbread panzanella with lemon cucumber, pickled onion, romano beans, summer herbs, indigo apple tomatoes and sweet Jimmy Nardello yogurt, served with Brooks Wines 2014 Willamette Valley Riesling
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Stone ground cornbread panzanella with lemon cucumber, pickled onion, romano beans, summer herbs, indigo apple tomatoes and sweet Jimmy Nardello yogurt, served with Brooks Wines 2014 Willamette Valley Riesling

Lemon Bucatini with roasted heirloom tomatoes served with Brooks Wines 2015 Brooks Estate Riesling
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Lemon Bucatini with roasted heirloom tomatoes served with Brooks Wines 2015 Brooks Estate Riesling

A look at the atmosphere as we are eating the bucatini – the sun is slowly going down, giving us a relief from the heat
Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms.

Lamb Arista, cast iron fried red gold potatoes with romano beans and dill creme fraiche served with Brooks Wines 2014 Janus Pinot Noir
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Lamb Arista, cast iron fried red gold potatoes with romano beans and dill creme fraiche served with Brooks Wines 2014 Janus Pinot Noir Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Lamb Arista, cast iron fried red gold potatoes with romano beans and dill creme fraiche served with Brooks Wines 2014 Janus Pinot Noir

The gorgeous horizon as we sip coffee and have dessert
Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms.
Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Plate and Pitchfork Farm Dinner, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms.

Zucchini olive oil cake with cream cheese ice cream and Riesling caramel with optional beverage of Marigold Coffee using Guatemalan coffee beans
Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Zucchini olive oil cake with cream cheese ice cream and Riesling caramel with Marigold Coffee Plate and Pitchfork, bringing farm to table dinners during the summer in Portland where guests dine al fresco on farms. Zucchini olive oil cake with cream cheese ice cream and Riesling caramel with Marigold Coffee

The dinners are all inclusive of gratuity and beverages. Non-alcoholic beverages are always available, and it is listed which particular dinners can accommodate vegetarian meals with advance reservation only. All the dinners are for age of 21+ only, no pets, no smoking (the child and dog you see are residents of the farm). Seats are assigned at the tables of 8, but you can request ahead of time to be seated with certain party members.

To find out about the Plate and Pitchfork Dinner schedule, sign up for their mailing list so you can find out when the schedule for Summer 2017 will be announced and tickets go on sale.

Thank you Maya, Mika, and Tommy and the farmers with your local produce and Brooks Wines and everyone who is a Plate and Pitchfork partner for the delicious Plate and Pitchfork Farm to Table dinner.
Thank you the chef trio of Chef Maya Lovelace from Mae, Chef Tommy Habetz of Pizza Jerk & Bunk Sandwiches, and Chef Mika Paredes of Girls Club PDX, Diggin' Roots farm for the location and all the farmers with your local produce for the delicious Plate and Pitchfork dinner.

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Beer on Rainey Street in Austin, Texas

I’ve decided to once in a while try and participate in #TravelTuesday, where on Tuesdays I will try to share some travel tips of places I’ve visited. I’m sure you won’t be surprised if a lot of the travel tips comprise of deliciousness in the form of food and drink.

I always seek out local when I travel. That’s certainly true of food, and the next thing I look for tends to be beer. When I was on a brief couple day stay in Austin, Texas for work, I picked out a hotel that was walkable to Rainey Street on purpose. I was fortunate in that my co-worker let me pick where to go, and we were off to two specific places I had in mind, and we knew and agreed that the goal was local beer.
Twisted X Senor Viejo, a beer I enjoyed at Craft Pride Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas: Brewdog Paradox Smokehead, where Smokehead Whisky is infused into the beer to add atlantic smoke, peat, and oak to the flavors of roasted toffee of the Imperial Stout. 10 % ABV, from Fraserburgh, Scotland

The first stop was called Craft Pride. It’s very casual – they only serve food if you count going to the back patio and going to the pizza truck there as “food service”. You may see a little sandwich board with a beer joke out on what barely qualifies as the sidewalk of Rainey street, so don’t bother wearing heels on this street.
Craft Pride, serving all and only beer crafted in Texas Craft Pride, serving all and only beer crafted in Texas. Patio area in the back of Craft Pride where there is a pizza truck and possibly live music A beer joke at Craft Pride

The main attraction here is the beer chalkboard above the bar, which boast all and only local beers. You go up to the bar to order, and you can feel free to ask them for recommendations which may result in getting a little taste or two before investing in a full glass.
Almost 50 beers up on the board at Craft Pride beer bar, serving all beer and only beer crafted in Texas

A closeup of the menu options categorized as Outside the Box at Craft Pride:
A closeup of the menu options categorized as Outside the Box at Craft Pride, Austin TX

You can also get small pours to make your own beer flight.
Taster tray at Craft Pride, Austin Taster tray at Craft Pride, Austin Taster tray at Craft Pride, Austin

It definitely does have a very local feel, which I loved, down to the granola-y tattooed bartenders during my two visits (I couldn’t try all those beers, even sharing with my co-worker, in one visit) and chatting at the bar with other beer drinkers about Portland and Austin and in general craft beers. Although they are very Texas proud, there is no beer douchery or snobbery here – it’s all a friendly community – unless you come in here trying to ask for cocktails and shots. Go down the street to another place bros.

We got hungry and needed to eat, and wanted something besides just pizza. So the next stop I had was only a few minutes walk down further on Rainey street to Banger’s Sausage House and Beer Garden. The size of Banger’s is probably twice the size of Craft Pride on the inside, and four times as big of an outside patio, including a little doggie-care gated area and an actual stage for the live music they host.
Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas

If you love beer, you will probably be like me where these two places are enough of a stop already and you will be unable to visit anymore. That’s because both stops of Craft and Banger’s have a HUMONGO beer selection – in truth you could just stay at one beer bar if you wanted. To give you an idea, Banger’s has 100 beers to choose from, and Craft’s board had almost 50 beers. In particular, Banger’s Seasonal and Limited Beers impressed me with beers I had never seen in Portland or other cities and I cursed a little bit that I was nearing my liver limit for the day (particularly after I ordered the Brewdog Paradox Smokehead, where Smokehead Whisky is infused into the beer to add atlantic smoke, peat, and oak to the flavors of roasted toffee of the Imperial Stout at 10 % ABV, from Fraserburgh, Scotland).
Example of some of the Banger's Seasonal and Limited Beers

But when it comes down to the menu, I really loved the options at Banger’s, which also happens to, as they advertise at least, have the largest sausage selection in Austin. I wish we had come to Banger’s for a second time during my trip (we went to another beer place that I was not as impressed with and will not mention here) because there is more on the menu I wanted to try, and I definitely plan to come back here again. To give you an idea, during our visit we ordered the

  • Dak Bulgogi (Bulgogi Chicken Sausage topped with sriracha, kimchi, oyster sauce, cilantro, carrots, and jalapenos on a kolache bun with a side of soy caramel lime and house made kimchi salad and sun dried shrimp chips),
  • Drunk Chicken (sausage with beer, Serrano peppers, red pepper flakes, cilanto, and more beer),
  • Jalapeno Mac and Cheese with Cheddar, manchego, jalapeños, bread crumbs, and bacon lardons, and
  • Fried Cheese Curds (Wisconsin cheese curds breaded & fried, served with a side of Olaf Sauce).
    Dak Bulgogi, Bulgogi Chicken Sausage topped with sriracha, kimchi, oyster sauce, cilantro, carrots, and jalapenos on a kolache bun with a side of soy caramel lime. Served with a house made kimchi salad and sun dried shrimp chips. From Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas Drunk Chicken (sausage with beer, Serrano peppers, red pepper flakes, cilanto, and more beer) From Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas Jalapeno Mac and Cheese with Cheddar, manchego, jalapeños, bread crumbs, and bacon lardons. from Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas Fried Cheese Curds, Wisconsin cheese curds breaded & fried, served with a side of Olaf Sauce. from Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas

Other options that tempted me included Turducken (sausage with Turkey Duck and Chicken), they even had TWO veggie sausage options alone (one of which was a Beet and Goat cheese veggie sausage) with the 4 traditional and 6 exotic/wild game sausage options (including a Duck Bacon and Fig, or a South Texas Antelope and Venison Merguez), and that was not all the menu offerings either like Fried Chicken, Jalapeno Cream Corn with Onion Gratin, a Housemade Snickers Ice Cream Jar…
Sausage options at Banger's Sausage House and Beer Garden in Austin, Texas Example chicken sausage options at Banger's, Austin Texas

I highly highly recommend both these places if you are in Austin and looking to try some local beer. I know I can’t wait to go back to these two places whenever I’m back in Austin next! The hotel we stayed at was the simple but comfortable Holiday Inn Austin-Town Lake Austin, which was very conveniently walkable to Rainey Street but affordable, and close to highways for our other business. Other hotels nearby include the Hilton Garden Inn Downtown, Hampton Inn and Suites Downtown, and Radisson Downtown among others in the walkable vicinity.

Have you ever been to Austin, and if so did you try any local Texas beer there?

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