Thursday. It’s the beginning of every football week with high school, college, and pro games taking place. This week will be Grant’s final home game at the Grant Bowl as the lone remaining home game against Roosevelt will be played at Lincoln. Kickoff being at 4 P.M. will again make it challenging to find a place to eat and be on time for the beginning of the game. However, we’ve picked a couple of places close to the Bowl to grab a bite before kickoff for you so let’s get straight to checking them out.
A popular place on Alberta Street, Pine State serves up some of the best Southern baked goods and breakfast sandwiches in Portland. The Reggie Deluxe is a must-try for anyone looking for a filling sandwich. Open late on weekends, it’s a great option both before and after the game.
Info:
Hours: 7 A.M. – 11:00 P.M. on Fridays
Location: 2204 NE Alberta Street
New to the Grant Park neighborhood, Pieology is about as close as you can get to Subway when it comes to pizza. Built right in front of you with seemingly endless options, you won’t be disappointed with your decision to visit this shop.
Info:
Hours: 11:00 A.M. – 9:00 P.M. on Fridays
Location: 3258 NE Broadway Street
Position: Tackle
Year: Senior
Favorite place to eat: Bagel Land
Favorite musician: Kendrick Lamar
Favorite book: Magic Treehouse
Reason you started playing football: My size and the influence of my family
Favorite memory from last season: Beating Roosevelt to win the PIL title
Favorite television show: Sportscenter
Favorite movie: Forrest Gump
Class you look forward to most: Strength & Conditioning
iPhone or Android: iPhone
Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook: Instagram
Xbox, PlayStation, or Wii: Xbox
Post graduation aspirations: go to college to begin persuing a master’s degree.
That’s all for now everyone. We will have more coverage of the team throughout the day as we hear up for tomorrow’s contest against Franklin. Remember that voting for the game of the week poll is closing tonight (Thursday) so be sure to follow the link and vote for our game this week to be covered by The Oregonian.
Go Generals!