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The Canvas Art Bar & Bistro
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I love how new awesome places are always springing up in Portland. I just stumbled upon this place while walking my dog (I live in NW). I came in and chatted it up with the owners, a young couple, and was really impressed by the innovative concept. Its all about getting people to get together and create together! Rolls of paper, pencils and charcoal free for the taking... and it seems like they are lining up some cool events too! I haven't tried the food yet, but it looked good. Their beer/wine list was mostly local. And their art supplies were green. What's not to like about this new local spot in NW Industrial Portland?
Pros: good food, good prices, good vibe
Cons: more seating?
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