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Crafting curiosity: John's Marketplace hops toward its 25th anniversary celebration

Portland, ORLocal News

John's Marketplace, a beloved establishment in Multnomah Village, is gearing up to celebrate its 25th anniversary on November 9. This milestone event will honor the marketplace's enduring commitment to offering an extensive selection of craft beverages, including beer, cider, and wine, which has made it a favorite among locals. Over the years, John's Marketplace has become an essential resource for microbrewers, homebrewers, and enthusiasts of craft drinks across Multnomah County. Founders Rob and Paul Petros have significantly contributed to Portland's vibrant craft beverage culture, creating a welcoming space for drink lovers to explore unique offerings. The anniversary celebration is set to bring the community together, featuring special events and promotions that highlight local products.

As Portland is well-known for its craft beer scene, this event also underscores the marketplace's role in shaping local drinking trends. The celebration not only marks the longevity of John's Marketplace but also emphasizes its impact on the community's culinary landscape. Craft drink lovers and community members alike are encouraged to participate in the festivities, making it a must-attend event in the region.

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