Here’s Where to Have Your Valentine’s Day Brunch

Here in Portland, people really care about their brunch. What’s not to love? When you gather around your loved ones for amazing food and delicious drinks in such a spectacular city, it’s not hard to see why. Why not put a Valentine’s Day brunch on the calendar this February 14? Here is one brunch hotspot that will help you do just that. If you didn’t have plans for the Big Heart Day, you sure do now.

 

Look no further than Salty’s Waterfront Seafood Grill. You’ll find everything you’re looking for and more during this month of love. Seriously, with waterfront views overlooking the Columbia River, it really doesn’t get much more romantic than this. Be sure to check out their special menu as well as make a reservation. Brunch not so much your thing? They’re also serving up a special dinner so be sure to mark your calendar for whatever works best for you and your sweetheart.

Unique Things to Do This Valentine’s Day in Portland

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and love is in the air! If you live in Portland, then you know that there will be plenty of restaurants to choose from for your date night needs. However, for those of you looking for something new to do this year, we have you covered. Here are some unique ways to make this Valentine’s Day anything but dull.

 

Anti-Valentine’s Day Party

Head over to The East Burn this Saturday, February 13 at 9:00 pm for the 4th Annual Stupid Cupid Dance Party. The DJ will be playing all of your favorite 80s hits as well. Whether you’re single or in a relationship, you don’t need a significant other to make this holiday enjoyable. You just need something fun to do with the important people in your life and this is it.

 

Walking Tour Of Portland’s Past
Do something different this year and experience Shanghaiers, Saloons & Skullduggery: A Walking Tour of Portland’s Sinful Past! Join historian Doug Kenck-Crispin February 14 at 2 pm as he shows you some famous saloons, bars and bordellos, card rooms, and gambling dens. Meet at Floyd’s Cafe and enjoy seeing some of the most historic places in Portland. Cost: $15. Must be 21 or older.