Located in the bottom of the new Skybox apartment complex, Little Big Burger offers a simple, affordable menu. Eugene’s location is one of four for the Portland-based company. Inside, the atmosphere is modern meets gymnasium. The loud ’90s music encourages conversation that would otherwise echo off the walls for all to hear. Burgers, veggie burgers, … Continue reading »
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Webfoot
As a general policy I’ve decided to wait to fully review a restaurant so that it can work its kinks out. After all, my allegiance is to you, the reader and I want to make sure I’m describing a typical experience. Given that, I’d like to share my initial thoughts of Webfoot Bar and Grill. … Continue reading »
Fisherman’s Market
The Fisherman’s Market on 7th Ave. is just what you’d expect: good food, quick service, and fresh fish. As is expected the market serves clam chowder, though they also have a tomato-based seafood stew. The appetizer list is comprehensive including things from drunken clams to calamari. And with 12 different options, fish and chips has … Continue reading »
Papa’s Soul Food
On the corner of 4th and Blair sits Papa’s Soul Food Kitchen where outside sketchy men in their 20s have no qualms telling you that your bike might get stolen because the lock isn’t thick enough and inside the staff calls you ma’am. The menu reads like an early 1900s newspaper ad, and the prices … Continue reading »
Take me out to the ball game
One of the best parts about a baseball game is the food. Overly priced hot dogs, pretzels, candy, soda and beer–things we find at many other sporting events. But it just seems that hot dogs go with baseball more so than any other sport. It could be the endless movie scenes of fathers eating them … Continue reading »
Happy hour at Rogue
Happy hour at Rogue is not that impressive. In fact, it might be renamed “mediocre hour not featuring any exciting drink specials, actually you might as well just come in later because you’re not going to save any money drinking.” In order to be special enough for happy hour, you have to actually sit at … Continue reading »