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#31
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: FAI
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You got it all wrong. It is just AS being cheap.
Since they don't serve five varieties of soup?
Originally Posted by apodo77
http://www.oregon.gov/OLCC/LIC/for_p..._license.shtml
Oregon seems to require:
"During meal period" - Five substantial food items with at least one side dish.
"At all other times" - Five substantial food items.
No wonder there is just beer and wine!
Oregon seems to require:
"During meal period" - Five substantial food items with at least one side dish.
"At all other times" - Five substantial food items.
No wonder there is just beer and wine!
#32
Join Date: Oct 2011
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, DL DM, HHonors Diamond
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Let's call a spade a spade. All the BR's are sub-par with the exception of the new one at LAX. The DL SC at SEA is way nicer than the AS BR there. PDX BR is tiny and whenever you hub through PDX is a trek from all the QX flights.
#33
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I for one prefer ANC to LAX- used to enjoy the old TWA club- new one is just 'cramped' and too earthy for me. Bar turned out good- except one is facing away from the tarmac now not that T-6 presents many views- but I digress
#34
Join Date: May 2006
Location: TUS/PDX
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Speaking of furniture, supposedly PDX will be getting new stuff this winter/fall.
#38
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: PDX
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Posts: 101
Some of the folks at PDX are becoming like a second family to me. They're all great, but Lisa is one of the absolute best.
I haven't seen it really full recently, but I have been in there a number of times when I have the whole room to myself. I can make as many pancakes as I desire.
I haven't seen it really full recently, but I have been in there a number of times when I have the whole room to myself. I can make as many pancakes as I desire.
#39
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: PDX
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You know, I much preferred the old BR at LAX. There was a special atmosphere among the regular commuters at the bar there, especially on a Thursday night. The new BR has a totally sterile feel, and isn't warm and welcoming like the old one. Also, I don't remember the new BR runway views but the old BR runway views were awesome.
#40
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: PDX
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I don't think the LAX one is that cramped. There seems to be a lot of furniture compared to SEA or PDX, but up against the windows is fine for me. I'm just thrilled to be out of terminal 3rd world....
Speaking of furniture, supposedly PDX will be getting new stuff this winter/fall.
Speaking of furniture, supposedly PDX will be getting new stuff this winter/fall.