Oregon City Brewing Company Opens a BookThemed Beer Destination in Canby
Nov 04, 2024
Canby Beer Library. | Brian Jagodnik
Plus, Tabor Bread has started serving dinner, and more news to know Bookworms and beer-lovers can now congregate at Oregon City Brewing’s second location, the Canby Beer Library, which opened in the former Canby Municipal Library building in late October. The taproom pours 51 taps, 45 of which are Oregon City Brewing’s beers and sodas.
The beer library’s adjacent food cart pod has heated seating and houses seven food carts: Adelina’s Mexican Food, Alani Mediterranean, Zula’s Tea & Coffee, Blessing Bites Fish & Chips, Church of Smoke BBQ, Poundtown Smashburgers, and Esan Thai. As a tribute to the building’s former tenants, patrons can purchase books from the Friends of the Canby Library at the taproom, which also features book-themed beer display boards and taster trays. Oregon City Brewing Company opened its original location in 2014. The Canby Beer Library is open at 292 N Holly Street.
Neighborhood bakery Tabor Bread now serves dinner
Whole-grain bakery Tabor Bread — which moved into a new location on Southeast Belmont Street earlier this year — introduced dinner service in mid-October. Chef José Sabas’ current menu includes dishes such as einkorn cavatelli with chanterelle mushrooms, English bangers served with cannellini beans and bay shrimp, and chicken-and-mushroom pie. Tabor Bread serves dinner from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Friday to Sunday.
Portland restaurants serve vegan specials for World Vegan Month
World Vegan Month, an initiative by event producer Veganizer, is back for its second annual event. This year, 33 Portland restaurants are serving specials for the entirety of November with a portion of sales going to a nonprofit of the restaurant’s choice. Participating restaurants include Lilla, Mirisata, Orange & Blossom, and Rad Magic Subs. Diners can collect stamps to complete a dining passport for the chance to win restaurant gift cards.