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Holy Toledo !!! Stanich's !!!! Used to live just a few blocks from there. I forget their name of this hamburger, BUT if ... and that's IF I remember correctly it had: burger, ham, bacon, egg, and all the veggies you wanted on it !! Back in the day ... I could eat it all w/no problem ... now, I'm not sure I could even eat more than 1 bite !! Just as good as the HELVETIA TAVERN in North Plains !! Now that autta start a war over who's was the best !!A few come to mind...
Original Taco House
Esparza's
Lung Fung's
Stanich's
Sloan's
Bento Company
A few come to mind...
Original Taco House
Esparza's
Lung Fung's
Stanich's
Sloan's
Bento Company
Stanich's was pretty much in my hood. THE place to go for a burger and beer when I moved here in '83. When My parents came to visit every year it was one of the "MUST go to's". Which brings to mind another Portland iconic eatery. Also one of the MUST eat at places. "Produce Row Cafe" down in the industrial area very near to produce row.Holy Toledo !!! Stanich's !!!! Used to live just a few blocks from there. I forget their name of this hamburger, BUT if ... and that's IF I remember correctly it had: burger, ham, bacon, egg, and all the veggies you wanted on it !! Back in the day ... I could eat it all w/no problem ... now, I'm not sure I could even eat more than 1 bite !! Just as good as the HELVETIA TAVERN in North Plains !! Now that autta start a war over who's was the best !!
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Dear God NO! How, I mean just how? Sorry, you caught me off guard, I hated that place.The Sweet Tomato in Beaverton
His name was George Stanich and his wife's name was Gloria. George's son Steve took over the restaurant - I believe after I left the Portland area (after 32 years). I do remember hearing about the family arguments and I believe that Steve got into some serious trouble.Stanich's was pretty much in my hood. THE place to go for a burger and beer when I moved here in '83. When My parents came to visit every year it was one of the "MUST go to's". Which brings to mind another Portland iconic eatery. Also one of the MUST eat at places. "Produce Row Cafe" down in the industrial area very near to produce row.
"Stanich's had a very sad ending. Ten years +/= after the old man (danged if I can remember his name now) passed, the family was in all kinds of disagreement, as I understand. As far as what I heard, from the wife, who personally knew for years, some of the family, it was pretty ugly. It now reopened, with no relation to the family as far as we know, as "The Mule Bar".
HELVETIA TAVERN in North Plains
Seems to me there used to be a Skipper's (all you can eat shrimp) on NE 122nd Ave in Portland, OR near NE Halsey Street back when I used to live in Parkrose, OR. I used to take my family there.Friendly's , Chevy's, Macaroni Grill, and Skippers. From way back would be Arthur Treacher's Fish&Chips!!!!
What are you? Some kind of germ freak? Nothing wrong with a few friendly hands over raw vegetables. I never got sick in all the years I went there. Besides, it was the only meatless meals I could deal withDear God NO! How, I mean just how? Sorry, you caught me off guard, I hated that place.
"George"! Amazing how something like that pops into your head, when you not trying to remember. We'd come in for lunch and George would always be sitting at the end of the bar doing paper work.His name was George Stanich and his wife's name was Gloria. George's son Steve took over the restaurant - I believe after I left the Portland area (after 32 years). I do remember hearing about the family arguments and I believe that Steve got into some serious trouble.
HaHaHa !!! I always ate huge burgers with a knife & fork. Still do. I just don't like getting the grease, ketchup, mayo, and all the other juices all over my hands !! Not because, I dislike it, but because it causes the hamburger to slip in my hands and the other fixings (I like lettuce, tomato & ONION on my burgers.) to fall out all over the place, then I have to either pick it all up and stuff it into my mouth OR eat it with a knife and fork."George"! Amazing how something like that pops into your head, when you not trying to remember. We'd come in for lunch and George would always be sitting at the end of the bar doing paper work.
Now I remember more. Steve did play a big part in the ending of the place. We always had to eat there when my folks came to town. My old dad was quite friendly and out going. Dad and Steve really hit it off. Steve called my dad a "Wussy" for needing/wanting a knife and fork to eat the "Special" burger!And he wore it like a Medal!
Wussy!HaHaHa !!! I always ate huge burgers with a knife & fork. Still do. I just don't like getting the grease, ketchup, mayo, and all the other juices all over my hands !! Not because, I dislike it, but because it causes the hamburger to slip in my hands and the other fixings (I like lettuce, tomato & ONION on my burgers.) to fall out all over the place, then I have to either pick it all up and stuff it into my mouth OR eat it with a knife and fork.Then the next thing I know I have hamburger juices all over me, all over the table, and all over my clothes. I don't mind it all that much but (typically) the person I'm with is embarrassed to TEARS ! Either that or laughing at me so hard they fall off their chair and I have to take them to the hospital !!
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That's not nice! He just doesn't like them sloppy.....Wussy!![]()
So, he don't like sloppy joes then?That's not nice! He just doesn't like them sloppy.....
Yes he does like Sloppy Joes ... but he eats them with a knife and fork too.So, he don't like sloppy joes then?
used to go to Shakeys" Bunch of Lunch" years ago, the only place I have ever seen that had fried eggplant.I am surprised Shakey's pizza is still around.
Used to eat at the one in Anaheim, CA WAY back in the day....