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The American Local to Host Four-Part Dinner Party

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

 

Photo Credit: The American Local (Image Cropped)

Portland bar and eatery, The American Local, recently announced their upcoming four-part dinner party series that will be held over the course of four months, beginning Monday, July 27th.

The American Local owners Chef Whaley and Jenny Nickolaus are excited to invite the public to the "Menu Pyramid Dinner Parties" as a celebration of their four-part menu that focuses on fish, vegetable, sticks and comfort. 

The dinners are all held on the last Monday of every month, and the first dinner has been named “Local Fish.”

Seating is limited, so hurry and make your reservations by emailing [email protected].

The American Local, 3003 SE Division St. Dinners are held on the last Monday of every month for the next four months, beginning Monday, July 27, from 6pm - 8pm. 

Homepage Photo Credit: The American Local

 

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