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Fortside Brewing Co. recently added a slushie machine to its taproom. Island Dreamin', left, and Rose Gone Wild are the icy brews currently on offer; Pink Lemonade beer is expected to join the lineup soon.

Beer slushies the new summer sipper at Fortside Brewing in Vancouver

Fortside Brewing Co. recently added a slushie machine to its taproom. Island Dreamin', left, and Rose Gone Wild are the icy brews currently on offer; Pink Lemonade beer is expected to join the lineup soon.

April 23, 2021, 6:05am Clark County Life

Fortside Brewing Co. recently added a slushie machine — a very Vancouver response to the frosé trend popular in other cities for the past several summers. Vancouver’s waterfront may be filled with a multitude of wine-tasting rooms, but locals know that this is essentially a beer town. A beer slushie… Read story

From top: Chicken teriyaki, sweet hot chicken teriyaki, rib-eye beef bulgogi, chicken bulgogi (Photos contributed by Gogi Grill)

‘Melting pot of Rice Time and Hana’ now Gogi Grill in Camas

From top: Chicken teriyaki, sweet hot chicken teriyaki, rib-eye beef bulgogi, chicken bulgogi (Photos contributed by Gogi Grill)

April 16, 2021, 6:03am Business

Contrary to popular belief, Hana in downtown Camas didn’t close. The space is still owned and operated by the Park family, which has been serving Korean food and teriyaki since 2017. Read story

WanSook Thai Food is located near Doomsday Brewing Safe House in Vancouver&#039;s Uptown Village.

Clark County chefs’ food trucks offer far-flung cuisine with Northwest twist

WanSook Thai Food is located near Doomsday Brewing Safe House in Vancouver&#039;s Uptown Village.

April 9, 2021, 6:01am Business

Three chefs hailing from places as far-flung as Southeast Asia and the southern United States recently opened food trucks in Vancouver to share cuisine from their hometowns. Read story

Vancouver resident Eric Surface, left, shares drinks with Adam Young at The Grocery Cocktail &amp; Social on Thursday in Vancouver.

Vancouver’s Street Eats program for outdoor dining extended for 3 years

Vancouver resident Eric Surface, left, shares drinks with Adam Young at The Grocery Cocktail &amp; Social on Thursday in Vancouver.

April 5, 2021, 7:30pm Clark County Business

A program originally established to help keep restaurants in downtown Vancouver alive through the pandemic has proved so popular that city leaders decided to extend it for another three years. Read story

The Salted Caramel Cheesecake and the Mint Green Monster are two of the "Freak Shakes" offered by The Yard, a milkshake bar coming to the Waterfront Vancouver this summer.

Artisan milkshake bar The Yard coming to The Waterfront Vancouver

The Salted Caramel Cheesecake and the Mint Green Monster are two of the "Freak Shakes" offered by The Yard, a milkshake bar coming to the Waterfront Vancouver this summer.

April 5, 2021, 11:10am Business

A new artisan milkshake bar is coming to The Waterfront Vancouver this summer. Read story

The Punjabi special, clockwise from bottom, a calzone with pepperoni and a NYC pizza is pictured at N.Y.C. Pizzeria on Friday afternoon, April 26, 2019.

Three places in Vancouver that serve up ’90s pizza pies

The Punjabi special, clockwise from bottom, a calzone with pepperoni and a NYC pizza is pictured at N.Y.C. Pizzeria on Friday afternoon, April 26, 2019.

April 2, 2021, 6:03am Clark County Life

Nineties pizza is the unexpected takeout hero of the pandemic era. If this were a sci-fi movie, Theodore “Ted” Logan III and Bill S. Preston Esq. from “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” would encounter some future dude who tells them a pandemic will take over the planet in 2020. To… Read story

Instead of conducting unannounced, in-person and scored food inspections, the food safety team will do a mixture of in-person and virtual assessments. Those assessments will be scheduled in advance and not scored.

Restaurant inspections in Clark County will be primarily virtual, unscored for now

Instead of conducting unannounced, in-person and scored food inspections, the food safety team will do a mixture of in-person and virtual assessments. Those assessments will be scheduled in advance and not scored.

April 1, 2021, 3:40pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health’s food safety team will be operating in a different manner for the foreseeable future. Read story

Vancouver Pizza Company on Main Street in uptown Village in Vancouver.

Owners of Main Event Sports Grill rent Vancouver Pizza Co. space

Vancouver Pizza Company on Main Street in uptown Village in Vancouver.

April 1, 2021, 6:02am Business

The owners of Main Event Sports Grill bought the equipment and leased the space of the recently closed Vancouver Pizza Co., and they plan to open their own pizza restaurant in the same Uptown Village spot. Read story

Birria cheese taco from Su Casa Marquez. Fresh chopped cilantro and onion sprinkled inside the tortilla counter the richness of the other ingredients.

3 things to try in Vancouver’s International District

Birria cheese taco from Su Casa Marquez. Fresh chopped cilantro and onion sprinkled inside the tortilla counter the richness of the other ingredients.

March 26, 2021, 6:02am Clark County Life

Vancouver’s International District along Fourth Plain Boulevard contains culinary treasures from around the world. You’ll find restaurants serving everything from large bowls of hot pho to earthy pupusas, as well as specialty grocery stores selling ingredients like spring roll wrappers or ancho chiles. Read story

Customers dine at La Provence Vancouver&#039;s socially distanced dining area as lunch is served Thursday afternoon.

Clark County restaurants are halfway home

Customers dine at La Provence Vancouver&#039;s socially distanced dining area as lunch is served Thursday afternoon.

March 22, 2021, 6:05am Business

Clark County restaurants will be open to 50 percent indoor capacity today, and while it’s a welcomed step for owners and managers, it’s not all a cause for celebration. Read story