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Petit Market at C&#039;est La Vie is open from 9 a.m.

Groceries now on the menu at Clark County eateries

Petit Market at C&#039;est La Vie is open from 9 a.m.

May 22, 2020, 6:03am Dining Out

A new kind of neighborhood grocery store has emerged since the COVID-19 pandemic emptied both restaurants and supermarket shelves. Read story

The city may allow outdoor seating in parking/loading zones, foreground center, in front of businesses such as Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver set to give parklets a trial run

The city may allow outdoor seating in parking/loading zones, foreground center, in front of businesses such as Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver.

May 21, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is moving forward with a program that would allow coffee shops and restaurants to set up tables in the streets outside their businesses. Read story

Pull Caffe has been selling coffee out of a small cabinlike structure at the entrance of its property in Yacolt. Buyers pay through an honor system. Owner Todd Millar said he sells an average of four cans per day. He got the honor-system idea from an OPB show about pies.

Yacolt coffee roaster offers an honest cup of joe

Pull Caffe has been selling coffee out of a small cabinlike structure at the entrance of its property in Yacolt. Buyers pay through an honor system. Owner Todd Millar said he sells an average of four cans per day. He got the honor-system idea from an OPB show about pies.

May 21, 2020, 6:03am Business

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Todd Millar, owner of a rural coffee roaster near Yacolt called Pull Caffe, has been selling coffee out of a simple structure at the entrance of his densely wooded property. Read story

Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

Free doughnut deal causes traffic jam in Walnut Grove

Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

May 19, 2020, 2:36pm Clark County News

A free doughnut deal for graduates caused a traffic jam Tuesday around the Krispy Kreme north of Padden Parkway. Read story

A sign directs customers to the Burgerville restaurant on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

Burgerville gets court’s OK in data-breach suit

A sign directs customers to the Burgerville restaurant on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

May 16, 2020, 5:58am Business

Burgerville has received court approval to settle a class-action lawsuit stemming from a cybersecurity breach that exposed customers' credit card information. The proposed settlement was first announced in November, and received final approval Friday in Multnomah County Circuit Court. Read story

Leah Jackson, owner of Niche Wine Bar, waits for a delivery on Wednesday afternoon. Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle has floated the idea of turning street parking spaces into &quot;parklets&quot; where restaurants can place extra outdoor seating. Jackson said she supports that idea, which would allow her to have an additional two or three outdoor tables.

‘Parklets’ eyed to aid Vancouver eateries

Leah Jackson, owner of Niche Wine Bar, waits for a delivery on Wednesday afternoon. Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle has floated the idea of turning street parking spaces into &quot;parklets&quot; where restaurants can place extra outdoor seating. Jackson said she supports that idea, which would allow her to have an additional two or three outdoor tables.

May 13, 2020, 5:11pm Business

Clark County is still firmly in Phase 1 of Washington’s gradual reopening plan, but local officials have begun to brainstorm ideas for how to handle Phase 2, which will include a partial reopening of restaurant dining spaces. Read story

An empty parking lot on the evening of March 27 fronted Joe&#039;s Crab Shack, which announced its permanent closure on Monday, another restaurant casualty of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Joe’s Crab Shack closes permanently

An empty parking lot on the evening of March 27 fronted Joe&#039;s Crab Shack, which announced its permanent closure on Monday, another restaurant casualty of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

May 11, 2020, 2:45pm Business

Joe’s Crab Shack on Vancouver’s waterfront has closed permanently, its parent company announced Monday. Read story

Amy Matsumoto, left, and Daisuke Matsumoto are opening an authentic Neapolitan-style pizzeria in March at brick-and-mortar location at 3000 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite 107, Vancouver.

Pizzeria La Sorrentina outgrows cart, will open restaurant

Amy Matsumoto, left, and Daisuke Matsumoto are opening an authentic Neapolitan-style pizzeria in March at brick-and-mortar location at 3000 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite 107, Vancouver.

February 10, 2020, 5:39pm Business

Until last year, Hazel Dell had a blue food cart named Pizzeria La Sorrentina, where owner Daisuke Matsumoto baked highly acclaimed, Neapolitan-style pizza: softer crust and a more liquid tomato sauce than most styles of pizza. Read story

Clark Asks: The fate of the totem pole at closed eatery piques interest

September 25, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

The Totem Pole Restaurant has long since given up its place “On the 99 strip” to new development, but memories of the landmark eatery are lasting longer than a slice of its deep-dish Chehalem blackberry pie or bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Read story

Red-Eyed Boar Chili with pickled shiitake mushrooms at Slow Fox Chili Parlor.

Food & Drink: Chef opens Midwestern chili parlor in downtown Vancouver

Red-Eyed Boar Chili with pickled shiitake mushrooms at Slow Fox Chili Parlor.

September 13, 2019, 6:06am Clark County Life

Can a fox be slow? Will a Cincinnati chili parlor work in the Pacific Northwest? These are some of the many mysteries of Slow Fox Chili Parlor, which recently opened in the Columbia Food Park on Seventh Street between Main and Broadway in downtown Vancouver. Read story