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$10 for Velo Cult (Bar Only)


#516
Velo Cult

Velo Cult is an equal parts Bicycle Shop, Bar and Coffee Shop located in the Hollywood district of NE Portland. A multifaceted shop catering to all disciplines of cycling.

Velo Cult is an equal parts Bicycle Shop, Bar and Coffee Shop located in the Hollywood district of NE Portland. A multifaceted shop catering to all disciplines of cycling.

Velo Cult is an equal parts Bicycle Shop, Bar and Coffee Shop located in the Hollywood district of NE Portland. A multifaceted shop catering to all disciplines of cycling.

$10 for Velo Cult (Bar Only)


#517
Velo Cult

Velo Cult is an equal parts Bicycle Shop, Bar and Coffee Shop located in the Hollywood district of NE Portland. A multifaceted shop catering to all disciplines of cycling.

Velo Cult is an equal parts Bicycle Shop, Bar and Coffee Shop located in the Hollywood district of NE Portland. A multifaceted shop catering to all disciplines of cycling.

Velo Cult is an equal parts Bicycle Shop, Bar and Coffee Shop located in the Hollywood district of NE Portland. A multifaceted shop catering to all disciplines of cycling.

$10 gift card for Coco Donuts


#500
Coco Donuts

For more than six years, Coco Donuts has been handcrafting classic donuts, like the ones you loved growing up. Our donuts are made fresh daily by our dedicated bakers and are based on a secret family recipe passed down over 30 years. Coco Donuts is the only donut shop in Portland crafting both quality donuts and coffee.

Coco Donuts has 4 locations; Uptown, Downtown, NE Broadway and our newest location on N. Williams.

For more than six years, Coco Donuts has been handcrafting classic donuts, like the ones you loved growing up. Our donuts are made fresh daily by our dedicated bakers and are based on a secret family recipe passed down over 30 years. Coco Donuts is the only donut shop in Portland crafting both quality donuts and coffee.

Coco Donuts has 4 locations; Uptown, Downtown, NE Broadway and our newest location on N. Williams.

For more than six years, Coco Donuts has been handcrafting classic donuts, like the ones you loved growing up. Our donuts are made fresh daily by our dedicated bakers and are based on a secret family recipe passed down over 30 years. Coco Donuts is the only donut shop in Portland crafting both quality donuts and coffee.

Coco Donuts has 4 locations; Uptown, Downtown, NE Broadway and our newest location on N. Williams.

$15 Gift Certificate to Mimosa S...


#503
Mimosa Studios

Mimosa Stuidos is a family-owned paint your own pottery studio that welcomes people of all ages and skill levels to share in the fun of painting pottery.

Mimosa Stuidos is a family-owned paint your own pottery studio that welcomes people of all ages and skill levels to share in the fun of painting pottery.

Mimosa Stuidos is a family-owned paint your own pottery studio that welcomes people of all ages and skill levels to share in the fun of painting pottery.

$25 Gift Certificate to Title Wa...


#508
The Title Wave Used Bookstore

$25 in Upholstery


#507
Lisa's Upholstery

Lisa Erickson has done upholstery in the Holywood District for 30 years. A true professional! She has a full service Upholstery Store with a wonderful variety of designer fabrics in all styles and price ranges.

Lisa Erickson has done upholstery in the Holywood District for 30 years. A true professional! She has a full service Upholstery Store with a wonderful variety of designer fabrics in all styles and price ranges.

Lisa Erickson has done upholstery in the Holywood District for 30 years. A true professional! She has a full service Upholstery Store with a wonderful variety of designer fabrics in all styles and price ranges.

1 Month of Taekwondo for 2 People


#707
US World Class Taekwondo Hollywood

Enjoy one month of Taekwondo lessons for two people. Classes are taught by Masters and Black Belt instructors. Students will focus on the art of Taekwondo, as well as devloping valuable life skills. Classes available for ages 3-99!

Uniform and belt included. Applies to new members only.

Enjoy one month of Taekwondo lessons for two people. Classes are taught by Masters and Black Belt instructors. Students will focus on the art of Taekwondo, as well as devloping valuable life skills. Classes available for ages 3-99!

Uniform and belt included. Applies to new members only.

Enjoy one month of Taekwondo lessons for two people. Classes are taught by Masters and Black Belt instructors. Students will focus on the art of Taekwondo, as well as devloping valuable life skills. Classes available for ages 3-99!

Uniform and belt included. Applies to new members only.

12 hand pies for desert table


#802
The Bake Shop

Kim Boyce moved to Portland in June 2010 in search of community and opportunity. She found both, settling into the NE Portland neighborhood where she recently opened her retail and wholesale bakery, BAKESHOP. Prior to her move here she wrote the James Beard award-winning cookbook, Good to the Grain.

Kim Boyce moved to Portland in June 2010 in search of community and opportunity. She found both, settling into the NE Portland neighborhood where she recently opened her retail and wholesale bakery, BAKESHOP. Prior to her move here she wrote the James Beard award-winning cookbook, Good to the Grain.

Kim Boyce moved to Portland in June 2010 in search of community and opportunity. She found both, settling into the NE Portland neighborhood where she recently opened her retail and wholesale bakery, BAKESHOP. Prior to her move here she wrote the James Beard award-winning cookbook, Good to the Grain.

2 boxes of mocha Keurig K-cups


#515
Starbucks

2 dozen Voodoo Doughnuts, gift c...


#811
Voodoo Doughnuts

Voodoo Doughnut in Portland Oregon, Eugene Oregon, Denver Colorado and now Austin Texas, was the brain child of Kenneth "Cat Daddy" Pogson and Tres Shannon who had been friends for a while. They always wanted to start a business together. Something that would fit into an extraordinary Portland Oregon business climate. Something fun, different, and one for the ages. After much searching under rocks, tequilas, and women's blouses, they found what they were looking for... doughnuts!! 

Cat Daddy with his stunningly brilliant business sense, and Tres with his seemingly endless supply of connections, set forth to conquer Old Town, Portland, and the world!! After a meeting with some Armenians and drumming masters, they were ready to set up shop in the "crotch" of Portland Oregon's Old Town. 

There was only one problem, neither Cat Daddy nor Tres had ever made doughnuts before! They set out for the sunny Los Angeles suburb of Pico Rivera, California, where they met up with some doughnut masters, and learned about doughnuts from the ground up. These old, grizzled doughnut veterans knew what they were doing and were barely willing to give up their trade secrets at first. 

But the charm and good looks of our Portland Oregon heroes eventually won over the doughnut masters, and the secrets were revealed to them. Learning when to throw the flour, proper handling of a rolling pin, the intricacies of an old fashion, the "flip", and countless other tricks of the trade were now in the hands, minds, and notebooks of Cat Daddy and Tres. 

They returned to Portland regaling the locals with tales of Brad Pitt eating one of their early maple bars, a Chick Hearn memorial documented on Japanese Television, featuring Voodoo Doughnut, and the wild, wild, times of California -- artists, actors, washed up sports stars, old people, disillusioned tourists, and musicians. Ah California... Portland soon learned of these tricks and Voodoo Doughnut became the best tasting doughnuts in the world, chico!! 

After flying in some "Voodoo Oil" from down south, acquiring the nuts and bolts of their shop, the boys started tinkering around with their methods that soon became known locally, nationally, and worldwide. People have talked about Voodoo Doughnut in Tibet, on Easter Island, Japan has some stylish folks sporting the latest Voodoo underpants, and friends have shared a buttermilk bar in Tanzania. I'm sure some corners of the globe have yet to be penetrated. Stay tuned!

Voodoo Doughnut in Portland Oregon, Eugene Oregon, Denver Colorado and now Austin Texas, was the brain child of Kenneth "Cat Daddy" Pogson and Tres Shannon who had been friends for a while. They always wanted to start a business together. Something that would fit into an extraordinary Portland Oregon business climate. Something fun, different, and one for the ages. After much searching under rocks, tequilas, and women's blouses, they found what they were looking for... doughnuts!! 

Cat Daddy with his stunningly brilliant business sense, and Tres with his seemingly endless supply of connections, set forth to conquer Old Town, Portland, and the world!! After a meeting with some Armenians and drumming masters, they were ready to set up shop in the "crotch" of Portland Oregon's Old Town. 

There was only one problem, neither Cat Daddy nor Tres had ever made doughnuts before! They set out for the sunny Los Angeles suburb of Pico Rivera, California, where they met up with some doughnut masters, and learned about doughnuts from the ground up. These old, grizzled doughnut veterans knew what they were doing and were barely willing to give up their trade secrets at first. 

But the charm and good looks of our Portland Oregon heroes eventually won over the doughnut masters, and the secrets were revealed to them. Learning when to throw the flour, proper handling of a rolling pin, the intricacies of an old fashion, the "flip", and countless other tricks of the trade were now in the hands, minds, and notebooks of Cat Daddy and Tres. 

They returned to Portland regaling the locals with tales of Brad Pitt eating one of their early maple bars, a Chick Hearn memorial documented on Japanese Television, featuring Voodoo Doughnut, and the wild, wild, times of California -- artists, actors, washed up sports stars, old people, disillusioned tourists, and musicians. Ah California... Portland soon learned of these tricks and Voodoo Doughnut became the best tasting doughnuts in the world, chico!! 

After flying in some "Voodoo Oil" from down south, acquiring the nuts and bolts of their shop, the boys started tinkering around with their methods that soon became known locally, nationally, and worldwide. People have talked about Voodoo Doughnut in Tibet, on Easter Island, Japan has some stylish folks sporting the latest Voodoo underpants, and friends have shared a buttermilk bar in Tanzania. I'm sure some corners of the globe have yet to be penetrated. Stay tuned!

Voodoo Doughnut in Portland Oregon, Eugene Oregon, Denver Colorado and now Austin Texas, was the brain child of Kenneth "Cat Daddy" Pogson and Tres Shannon who had been friends for a while. They always wanted to start a business together. Something that would fit into an extraordinary Portland Oregon business climate. Something fun, different, and one for the ages. After much searching under rocks, tequilas, and women's blouses, they found what they were looking for... doughnuts!! 

Cat Daddy with his stunningly brilliant business sense, and Tres with his seemingly endless supply of connections, set forth to conquer Old Town, Portland, and the world!! After a meeting with some Armenians and drumming masters, they were ready to set up shop in the "crotch" of Portland Oregon's Old Town. 

There was only one problem, neither Cat Daddy nor Tres had ever made doughnuts before! They set out for the sunny Los Angeles suburb of Pico Rivera, California, where they met up with some doughnut masters, and learned about doughnuts from the ground up. These old, grizzled doughnut veterans knew what they were doing and were barely willing to give up their trade secrets at first. 

But the charm and good looks of our Portland Oregon heroes eventually won over the doughnut masters, and the secrets were revealed to them. Learning when to throw the flour, proper handling of a rolling pin, the intricacies of an old fashion, the "flip", and countless other tricks of the trade were now in the hands, minds, and notebooks of Cat Daddy and Tres. 

They returned to Portland regaling the locals with tales of Brad Pitt eating one of their early maple bars, a Chick Hearn memorial documented on Japanese Television, featuring Voodoo Doughnut, and the wild, wild, times of California -- artists, actors, washed up sports stars, old people, disillusioned tourists, and musicians. Ah California... Portland soon learned of these tricks and Voodoo Doughnut became the best tasting doughnuts in the world, chico!! 

After flying in some "Voodoo Oil" from down south, acquiring the nuts and bolts of their shop, the boys started tinkering around with their methods that soon became known locally, nationally, and worldwide. People have talked about Voodoo Doughnut in Tibet, on Easter Island, Japan has some stylish folks sporting the latest Voodoo underpants, and friends have shared a buttermilk bar in Tanzania. I'm sure some corners of the globe have yet to be penetrated. Stay tuned!

2 Passes to Oregon Garden


#514
Oregon Garden

An 80-acre botanical garden, featuring more than 20 specialty gardens showcasing the diverse botanical beauty that can be found in the Willamette Valley and throughout the Pacific Northwest. 

An 80-acre botanical garden, featuring more than 20 specialty gardens showcasing the diverse botanical beauty that can be found in the Willamette Valley and throughout the Pacific Northwest. 

An 80-acre botanical garden, featuring more than 20 specialty gardens showcasing the diverse botanical beauty that can be found in the Willamette Valley and throughout the Pacific Northwest. 

3 Dozen Rum Balls


#805
Carrie Czarnecki

3 dozen homemade rum balls. Made with white rum. Nut free. 

3 dozen homemade rum balls. Made with white rum. Nut free. 

3 dozen homemade rum balls. Made with white rum. Nut free.