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Happy Hour of the Week

Embrace the pleasant at Bread & Ink

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The scene: the Bar Pilot is eye-balling the Happy Hour menu at the Bread & Ink Cafe on SE Hawthorne. A look of confusion on his mug gives way to one of unbridled horror, as if he’s discovered rat droppings in his granola.

“You’re serving GULF SHRIMP?” I gasped at the waitress.

She didn’t bat an eye. Obviously she and the manager had dutifully rehearsed a response to this particular sticky wicket. “Yes, and it’s delicious,” she replied.

“It’s not … floating in British petroleum?”

“Nope. they’re fresh, clean, and really good.”

“I thought for sure she was going to claim it was a squid-ink reduction sauce or something,” chimed in my drinking buddy Lucy, who takes great delight in any discomfort on my part.

After ingesting a mild sedative, I ordered a plate. Five index-finger-sized grilled prawns with a chipotle and lime aioli for $4.50. Guess what? They were delicious. With the ice thus broken, I began to relax and have a good time. Bread & Ink is a casual, homey neighborhood cafe that morphs gracefully from breakfast joint, to Happy Hour hang, to serviceable sit-down restaurant. It’s also a place that I’ve walked by approximately 98,250 times without stopping in, so I decided to rectify that situation. Good on me.

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Gulf shrimp—sans petroleum.

Despite the dreaded 3 pm – 6 pm run time, Bread & Ink delivers just about everything one could ask for in a Happy Hour. Frothy pints of local brews (Hopworks, Double Mountain, Laurelwood) are a sweet deal at $2.50. There are more than a dozen chow options, including a generous plate of curried chicken and cardamom rice ($4.75) and a batch of spinach and ricotta dumplings baked with butter and parmesan ($4.50) that tastes remarkably healthy despite the abundance of cheese. If I hadn’t filled up on the shrimp and chicken, the bacon provolone basil sandwich ($4.75) or the cheesy home fries with grilled onions ($3.25) would have gotten a day in court as well.

On the cocktail front, there are 10 specials ($5-6.50) mostly of the sort favored by soccer moms and receptionists on the down-low (e.g., lemon drops, martinis, and mojitos). The Green Tea Lemon Drop ($5) was a bracing and tasty surprise, as the herbaceous tea gave a jazzy lift to the tart lemon. Sadly, the mango-rita ($5) was too sweet in a vague, undefined sort of way, and not especially mango-ish.

Perhaps the most pleasant surprise of all was that Bread & Ink has not really established itself on the Happy Hour radar yet, which means cracking good service and a refreshing absence of neighboring yakkity-yak that makes civilized conversation a fleeting impossibility. For sure it’s a good news/bad news situation: good news for us and bad news for Bread & Ink. In any case, I’ve done my part. Yes, the Happy Hour here is more than worth your time. And the gulf shrimp is excellent. Come on in, the water’s fine!

Tags: Southeast Portland Happy Hour Cocktails Cheap Eats Bread & Ink Cafe

 

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By littlebird on Sep 02, 2010 at 5:01PM

2 words:
WAFFLE WINDOW!

By Wes Morgan on Sep 02, 2010 at 5:42PM

Cardamom rice? That sounds very interesting.
I heard a bad joke, I think it was on the radio about the BP oil spill adding a whole to meaning to the New Orleans blackened fish.

By Yay! on Sep 02, 2010 at 5:51PM

I was hoping you’d do this place! I pass by it all the time myself, and always wondered about it. Presently making plans to rectify my lack of patronage there as well. And, if they have gluten-free beer, I’ll die and go to heaven.

By kate on Sep 02, 2010 at 7:56PM

I absolutely love breakfasts at Bread & Ink. You can booze it up in the classiest way, too – a great place to go for extra-special mornings…

By dawn davenport on Sep 02, 2010 at 11:44PM

B & I…..so,so….

Waffle window….LOVE!!!!

By Jeanne Kennedy Crosby on Sep 04, 2010 at 8:06AM

Yum! This makes me want to revisit a classic Portland restaurant that has always had very edible food.

By Herb B. on Sep 04, 2010 at 8:59PM

I dunno man. Might take me a while to order the gulf shrimp. You’re braver than me.

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