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The Liberty Glass

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THE LIBERTY GLASS: Like your own front porch, but pink and more expensive.
IMAGE: cameronbrowne.com
BY AARON MESH | 503-243-2122

[July 9th, 2008]

DOG DAYS: Prime porch-settin’ weather has returned to Portland, and on nights when you can’t find a house party, The Liberty Glass (938 N Cook St., 517-9931) offers an inviting, if snug, alternative. The two-story pink house, perched at the curve where chic Mississippi Avenue plunges into the industrial harbor, was the original location for Lovely Hula Hands and most recently housed a cocktail joint called the Purple Tooth; its latest tenant opened in May, just in time to serve Roots IPA ($4 a pint) on the front stoop. On a recent Sunday evening, the slender porch was occupied by half a dozen upscale hippies smoking American Spirits and a plump, three-legged hound dog named Otis lolling by the door, generously offering his belly to potential scratchers. Inside, the place looks like it’s been redecorated by a minimalist gold prospector: Pairs of antlers dot the walls, while water is served in Mason jars and blue tin mugs. But the real treasure is a gooey, pan-seared loaf of Over the Rainbow mac ’n’ cheese (steep at $11, with salad and a cheddar biscuit, but worth it for the Cajun flour batter). Specialty drinks include the unexpectedly palatable Ghetto-Gria ($5), which could easily have been invented by enterprising house-party guests: It’s a pint glass filled with Coca-Cola and red wine.














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I have to agree with the owner in their rebuttal published in the letter to the editor this week, July 16th. Why is this review under live music? Secondly, who is this scenester reviewing restaurants?...

somedumbamerican, Jul 18th, 2008 2:29pm
 
 
 





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