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Too Soon

Portland, Oregon

Photo: Julian Ratcliffe

A small, intentional cocktail bar on NE 28th Avenue — Earl Ninsom's most recent project, with the kind of seasonal menu and Asian-leaning drinks that make Portland's bar scene feel like its own distinct thing. The room is intimate and warm, the menu rotates with what's growing, and the bartenders will happily build you something off-script if you tell them your mood.

Insider tip

Tell them you want something stirred and herbaceous. Order whatever snack is being run that night — they only do a few and they're good.

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