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ISSUE #34.19 • SPECIAL SECTION •

The Albina Green

BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[March 19th, 2008] Mark Lindsay, eat your heart out. Albina Green is a working-man’s rock restaurant, complete with album jacket-embedded menus, walls papered with classic-rock posters, a well-stocked bar, strumming musicians and simple, top-notch grub. The Robert Johnson Burger ($7.50) arrives charbroiled and juicy, topped with bacon, blue cheese and a spread so tasty you might sell your soul at the crossroads for a taste. The Green also does wonderful things with small plates: particularly the pulled-pork sliders ($6), which come on fresh biscuits—buttermilk, not rubber. (APK)

5128 N Albina Ave., 546-3183. Lunch and dinner daily.

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