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Elmer's Restaurant
Walter and Dorothy Elmer open the first Elmer's as Elmer's Colonial Pancake & Steak House on Southeast 82nd. Avenue in Portland, Oregon. The first menu is devoted almost entirely to pancakes, featuring nearly 30 different varieties.
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8 locations

ELMER'S
9848 N Whitaker
Portland OR 97217

Elmer's Restaurant
1250 NW Waterhouse Avenue
Beaverton OR 97006

Elmer's Pancake and Steakhouse
14055 SW Pacific Highway
Tigard OR 97223

ELMER'S
1411 NE 82nd Avenue
Portland OR 97220

ELMER'S / PARKROSE
10001 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland OR 97220

Elmer's Breakfast Lunch Dinner
390 SW Adams Street
Hillsboro OR 97123

ELMER'S
9660 SE Stark
Portland OR 97216

ELMER'S / Gresham
1590 E Burnside
Gresham OR 97030
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Mar 18, 2008Portland Hamburgers

BunsOfGlory brings us back to Portland:
Got a milkshake (strawberry is the choice of milkshake champions) and a "Base Camp Burger" at the Elmer's Restaurant located at the Strip-Mall 205 / Gateway fringe area. Despite the oval-like bun shape (AND two toothpicks in there), I thought it was pretty tasty. Came with Elmer's "secret sauce" (that sounds gross) which is a hybrid of thousand island / mayonnaise.
Put a 'lil ketchup on the "Base Camp Burger" and you have yourself a pretty darn good hamburger.
Elmer's
9660 SE Stark St.
Portland, OR 97216
(503)256-0333
A worker arrived at the restaurant around 5:30 a.m. and found a manager tied up inside.
Feb 6, 2008OregonLive.com: Everything Oregon
Portland detectives are investigating the Tuesday night robbery at the Elmer's Restaurant at Northeast 82nd and Wasco Street.
Early morning employees at the restaurant discovered one of their coworkers had spent the night in the establishment. Police would not confirm reports that the employee had been bound and left there for the night. The employee, a woman, was not injured, police said.
Police would not say how many suspects they are looking for this morning.
I caught the "late" bus with a couple of minutes to spare. Seems I have been running a tad late these days.
A woman was sitting on the bench and asked me if I was someone else and I told her "no". She spoke in a loud voice. She asked if I were waiting on the bus. I said "yes" and she said she was too and it was almost time for the bus to come. I agreed and she asked if I were from the south. I said "yes" and she asked where. I told her Arkansas. She said she was from the midwest-Nebraska. I asked her what she was doing here and she laughed and asked "what are you doing here"? (It made me pause for a moment. I thought, "What an interesting question".)
I told her "working" and she asked where (very inquisitive). I said Chinatown at a non-profit. She then asked if I worked at the job place and I said "yes". She said one of my co-workers was her counselor and asked if I knew her and I said "yes".
Oh yeah, while sitting on the bus bench before the bus came she told me her pants and purse were getting wet on the bottom. She said she didn't feel like standing the whole time waiting on the bus. She stated they would dry out, then asked for my affirmation of that. I agreed with her that they would indeed dry out at some point. She seemed pleased with my answer.
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A woman was sitting on the bench and asked me if I was someone else and I told her "no". She spoke in a loud voice. She asked if I were waiting on the bus. I said "yes" and she said she was too and it was almost time for the bus to come. I agreed and she asked if I were from the south. I said "yes" and she asked where. I told her Arkansas. She said she was from the midwest-Nebraska. I asked her what she was doing here and she laughed and asked "what are you doing here"? (It made me pause for a moment. I thought, "What an interesting question".)
I told her "working" and she asked where (very inquisitive). I said Chinatown at a non-profit. She then asked if I worked at the job place and I said "yes". She said one of my co-workers was her counselor and asked if I knew her and I said "yes".
Oh yeah, while sitting on the bus bench before the bus came she told me her pants and purse were getting wet on the bottom. She said she didn't feel like standing the whole time waiting on the bus. She stated they would dry out, then asked for my affirmation of that. I agreed with her that they would indeed dry out at some point. She seemed pleased with my answer.
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