Jan 21, 2015 at 4:20 pm

Milk Glass Market and New American Complement Each Other—and Their Neighborhood

Milk Glass Market

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1
Neither of those sound like I need to attend them. Thank you.
2
I'm really glad that everyone in the Killingsworth neighborhood can afford these frickin prices. Beaterville would have hated you when you were in college. I'm guessing Reed? Or some other overpriced college where you can end up writing for the Mercury. I wish there was some sort of documentation of what these neighborhoods were like back in the 90's. They weren't the best but who the hell charges $4.00 for sauce and the clients don't blink an eye? You and these shitty, trust fund asshole restaurants are the reason Portland has lost it's charm. It's too late to say "Go back to where you came from" but it's probably a good thing you and your generation weren't around to make us sneer at a few years ago.
3
hater's gonna hate. :( Kimmy, you can still get a happy meal at the Swan Island McDonald's for about $2.49. Just like in the 90's. I bet you'll be lovin' it.
4
Sure. Haters never hate for entirely valid reasons. Yup.
This is for Kimmy as well: what I got out of this review was that the wait is stupid, the food isn't really all that great, and the prices are disproportionately high. I meant it when I said "thank you," because that's good information.
5
$7 pudding, $9 bread, $21 chicken. Of course there's a line around the block.

I miss N / NE less every day.
6
"...some sort of documentation of what these neighborhoods were like back in the 90's."

You mean like people sleeping in their bathtubs because they hoped it would give some protection against the drive-by shootings? The old cast iron bathtubs, not those new-fangled fiberglass ones.
7
Beaterville closed up shop? Man, that sucks, though I haven't been back to that neighborhood in about a year or so.

Geez, Killingsworth turned into Alberta lite so fast I didn't even notice.
8
I miss Beaterville!

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