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Red & Black >> Le Pigeon >> Blueplate

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BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[July 11th, 2007]

Rent is going up all over the city, and for the veggie-centric Red and Black Cafe (see story, page 72), it's about to double . According to employees at the worker-run collective, the building's new owner, North Rim Development , informed them of the hefty increase this spring. The collective will likely move, but wants to stay in the 'hood. North Rim was not available for comment before press time. >> Bittersweet news: Le Pigeon 's stellar brunch is flying south, well, forever. The East Burnside destination (738 E Burnside St., 546-8796) is ditching brunch effective immediately. The bright side? The bird's open for dinner seven nights a week from now on. >> More delish dinner news: Downtown lunch counter Blueplate (again, see story, page 72) will open for lunch and supper Tuesday-Friday. Hooray! The catch? It's only serving until 8:30 pm. Boo.












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I think there is more to the story with Red and Black Cafe than doubling the rent and blaming corporate domination. It may even be an epidemic in PDX: "To hip for their own good" would be t...

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