3 Howls Remedy House in Vancouver’s Uptown Village will close Nov. 2. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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New Amaro’s Table coming in October to east Vancouver in former Hopworks location
Amaro’s Table will open in the east Vancouver spot formerly occupied by Hopworks Urban Brewery, which closed in August.. Read more… Source: The Columbian
In-N-Out announces long-awaited Ridgefield opening date
In-N-Out Burger lovers won’t have to wait much longer. The first Washington location will open Wednesday in Ridgefield, the company announced Monday morning. Read more… …
‘Very much a science’: Food canning, dehydration is hot at Clark County Fair and across Southwest Washington
Among the 1,344 jars of jams, soups, dried fruit and more at the canning and dehydration exhibit at the Clark County Fair, there is a…
Hopworks Brewery in Vancouver to close Aug. 9
Hopworks Brewery will close its Vancouver location after service Aug. 9 in a move the company says is aimed at bolstering its flagship Portland location.…
Heading east? Aioli’s Cafe in Washougal offers breakfast bowls and sandwiches for people on the go
When Kara Hendrie moved her catering business, Miere Catering, to downtown Washougal in 2023, she didn’t anticipate interest from passersby. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Brewing Bridges festival returning to Clark County in August
The Northbank Brewers Alliance will host its seventh annual Brewing Bridges Collaboration Festival Aug. 2 at Heathen Estate Vineyard. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Uchi Sushi a hidden gem inside Thai Little Home
Thai Little Home has been serving Thai food in Vancouver since 1992. I hadn’t visited the homey restaurant on Fourth Plain Boulevard for a while,…
Silver Ball Social Club lined up for downtown Vancouver
The owner of Uptown Village’s Thirsty Sasquatch and 3 Howls Remedy House, Brandon Rush, is opening his third restaurant, a pinball machine bar, in downtown…
In-N-Out isn’t the only chain driving Clark County’s fast-food fever
Steve Mathis’ wife recently asked him how often he’ll eat at Ridgefield’s highly anticipated In-N-Out restaurant once it opens. Read more… Source: The Columbian