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A Delicious Meal on A Busy Day at Arrosto Mediterranean Rotisserie

April 22, 2016 By Dena Weigel Bell Leave a Comment

Who wants to stay inside during this beautiful weather? Not me! Last Sunday, in the middle of running from one activity to another, we made a stop at Arrosto Mediterranean Rotisserie on Northeast’s Sandy Blvd. for a quick, delicious, and healthy lunch that we enjoyed picnic-style at their outdoor dining area. Located on the west side of Providore Fine […]

Filed Under: Featured, Northeast Portland Tagged With: Bites & Pours, Family-Friendly Attractions, Italian rotisserie, Quick healthy meals, take out food, walk up restuarants

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