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Muddy Rudder Public House

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Oct 17, 2008Urban Spoon for Portland
Pub Food, Sandwiches/Subs and Pizza in Southeast
8105 SE 7th Ave
(503) 233-4410
Aug 11, 2007Portland Beer Blog
Please let me point out. Muddy Rudder is a good beer bar. We have made no promises on food or service. That being said here is the information that several people have requested. PDXBeer said...
Details: Muddy Rudder Public House, 8105 SE 7th Ave. Portland, Oregon Phone #503-233-4410.
May 30, 2007Portland Beer Blog
On the Muddy Rudder Public House
by Michael O'Shaughnessy, Local

At long last...lager! Or cream ale, actually. What have I fallen in love with now? It's the Muddy Rudder Public House on 7th and Tacoma in Sellwood. My friends and I have had our eye on this joint for many months now, watching its construction, and drooling at the prospect of a pub we could literally crawl to (but mostly likely from). We attended its "soft opening" on May 29th. From the cool amber glow of the wooden interior to the small rug-draped stage area, to the smaller sign at the back of the bar reading "Hippies - Use Side Door", the Muddy Rudder exudes a most comfortable atmosphere for dining.

Six of us took over a round table by the fireplace, and yapped the evening away. Our waiter was very friendly and attentive, without being overbearing. Perfect! Onto the menu: We ate the Marseille sandwich (Tuscano salami, fresh mozzarella & sliced tomato on a buttered baguette), the Eugene (avocado, sprouts, cucumber, tomato, mixed baby greens and black olive hummus or cream cheese with fresh cracked Tellicherry pepper and Fleur de Sel sea salt, served on your choice of bread), and the Sebastopol (grilled eggplant, roasted red peppers, caramelized garlic & Humboldt fog goat cheese, with a drizzle of white truffle oil on a baguette). All three sandwiches were unanimously praised.

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Mar 25, 2009Tom D'Antoni
While listening to a very out very exciting Cooper-Moore play "All Up In It" and remembering how much fun I had talking with him for a story last fall and how much fun it IS to meet and get to talk with talented creative people and how I can't stop doing it even if it means I have to invent my own place in which to do it?..

Which has nothing to do with the news about KMHD. There's nothing new to report and I'm going to hold for another time what will be a lengthy and pretty shocking story about how that place has operated in the recent past.

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AS PROMISED, THE QUADRAPHONNES INTERVIEW FROM MY SHOW LAST SATURDAY NIGHT

Mary Sue Tobin and Chelsea Luker made the long trek to Gresham to be on KMHD with me. It sounded something like this. Actually, it sounded exactly like this.



And then I got this note on my Facebook "How bout giving Quartette Barbette some ink too! LOL" And there you have it.

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Aug 9, 2007Good Stuff NW
On my occasional forays to the Sellwood neighborhood, I'd come across the bridge and there, on my right, would be a building under what seemed to be perpetual construction. What had been a little decaying rental had been pushed out and up and seemed to be preparing for a second life as some sort of storefront. But that second life had to wait a couple of years while owner Jim Sheehan, a custom woodworker and motorcycle fanatic, toiled away reworking the cabinetry, floors and woodwork. In the end he's fashioned what looks for all the world like a turn-of-the-century storefront that houses the Muddy Rudder Public House, a neighborhood pub and café.

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