![]() ![]() Greenwood’s scholastically-inclined lounge ramped up its takeout game this year, adding a whole section for pantry items. There’s a great take on a hot toddy as well. The Pioneer Square bar has a few wintry drinks on offer for takeout, but the twist on a hot chocolate, with Aloo chili pepper vodka, rum, Swiss Miss cocoa syrup, Borghetti (an espresso-flavored liqueur), and milk may be the one most suited to fireside sipping. The blend comes pre-bottled ($30 each) with a mix of mulling spices and other flavors, ready to heat at home, and it also comes with a side of gingerbread cookie dough for the kids (or adults). Wide Eyed Wine’s Mulled WineĬhophouse Row’s bottleshop is partnering with new neighboring wine bar Light Sleeper on a mulled wine special. Sibling bar Navy Strength has the similar Sippin’ Santa pop-up going on as well. This Belltown bar is hosting the nationwide holiday pop-up Miracle on 2nd once again this year, with a selection of colorfully-named Yuletide drinks such as the Yippie Ki Yay Mother F****r (with rum, cachaça, and purple yam and coconut orgeat). With the holidays looking a lot more mellow during the pandemic, chilling at home may mean a quick visit to a local bar favorite to get some booze to go, and many around town have seasonal options worth checking out. The best beverages of the season usually take the form of a blended rum concoction, spiked eggnog, hot toddy, or mulled wine simmering on the stove, but there are plenty of twists on classics that work as well. Aug(KOIN/Danny Peterson).As the weather gets colder, nothing hits the spot quite like a warm, boozy drink. Hatfield Federal Courthouse in the early hours of Saturday August 1 after hours of largely peaceful demonstrations. A fire set on the street outside the Mark O. ![]() The Black Lives Matter logo is projected on the Justice Center during the 64th night of protests in downtown Portland, J(KOIN). ![]()
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