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Pub in Portland that donate's 100% of their profits to charity. Their slogan is "Have a pint, change the world".
Pub in Portland that donate's 100% of their profits to charity. Their slogan is "Have a pint, change the world". They are part of a new generation of beer halls and pubs that are looking beyond making money and benefiting the owner. <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/21/us/new-pubs-send-profits-to-charity.html?_r=0</ref>
 
==Information==
Location: 700 NE Dekum St. Portland, OR 97211
Phone: (503)828-0884
Hours:
Monday-Thursday Noon-11PM
Friday & Saturday  Noon-12AM
Sunday Noon-10PM
 
The Oregon Public House is attempting to pull together to of the great aspects of Portland: its position as the craft brewing capital of the United States, which supports its great pub culture, combined with the fact it hosts more non-profit organizations per capita then any other city in America. <ref>http://oregonpublichouse.com/about-our-non-profit-pub.php | Accessed 6/24/2014</ref>


==External Link==
==External Link==
[http://oregonpublichouse.com/ Oregon Public House website]
[http://oregonpublichouse.com/ Oregon Public House website]
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 25 June 2014

Pub in Portland that donate's 100% of their profits to charity. Their slogan is "Have a pint, change the world". They are part of a new generation of beer halls and pubs that are looking beyond making money and benefiting the owner. [1]

Information

Location: 700 NE Dekum St. Portland, OR 97211 Phone: (503)828-0884 Hours: Monday-Thursday Noon-11PM Friday & Saturday Noon-12AM Sunday Noon-10PM

The Oregon Public House is attempting to pull together to of the great aspects of Portland: its position as the craft brewing capital of the United States, which supports its great pub culture, combined with the fact it hosts more non-profit organizations per capita then any other city in America. [2]

External Link

Oregon Public House website

References