Someday (bar)

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Someday (bar)
Restaurant information
Street address3634 Southeast Division Street
CityPortland
CountyMultnomah
StateOregon
Postal/ZIP Code97202
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 45°30′17″N122°37′33″W / 45.5046°N 122.6257°W / 45.5046; -122.6257
Website somedaypdx.com

Someday (sometimes Someday Bar) [1] is a bar and restaurant in Portland, Oregon. [2] Spouses Jessica Baesler and Graham Files are co-owners. [3] [4]

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Description

The cocktail bar Someday operates on Division Street in southeast Portland's Richmond neighborhood. [5] [6] The interior has a U-shaped walnut bar. [7] Someday's patio hosts food carts. [8]

The food menu includes Brillat Savarin cheese with local honey, chicken liver mousse with balsamic onions, and sausages from Otto's Sausage Kitchen. [9] Among drinks is the Tiger Porch, which is a tequila sour with tamarind, [10] and the Brother's Keeper, which has clove and cinnamon-infused bitters. [11] Someday also serves natural wine and a vermouth blend. [12]

History

The food cart Ruthie's (pictured in 2022) has operated in Someday's patio Ruthie's, Portland, Oregon, 2022 - 1.jpg
The food cart Ruthie's (pictured in 2022) has operated in Someday's patio

The bar opened on January 2, 2020. [13] During the COVID-19 pandemic, owners sold beer and wine via take-out, and participated in an effort to change a law that did not allow alcoholic beverages to be sold via delivery and pickup. [14]

Someday launched the collaborative "Someone series" in 2023. [15]

Among food carts that have operated in Someday's court are Alley Mezza (Mediterranean), [16] Ash Woodfired (pizza), Let's Roll (sushi), [9] and Ruthie's. [8] [17]

Reception

Katherine Chew Hamilton, Margaret Seiler, and Matthew Trueherz included the business in Portland Monthly 's 2023 list of the city's ten best bars. [3]

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