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Portland food cart sensation, Ppa's Frita, joins forces with Migration Brewing

Portland, ORLocal News

Migration Brewing is excited to announce a collaboration with the beloved food cart Pápa's Frita, set to launch on December 11, 2024, at their North Williams Avenue location in Portland. This partnership aims to provide an exceptional dining experience by pairing Pápa's Frita's acclaimed Nicaraguan-inspired dishes with Migration Brewing's locally crafted beers. As food carts continue to thrive in Portland's culinary landscape, this collaboration represents a trend of integrating food and drink, appealing to a diverse clientele. Migration Brewing is committed to fostering a welcoming atmosphere for food and drink lovers, and this initiative is expected to attract attention from both locals and visitors, further solidifying Portland's reputation as a hub for innovative culinary experiences while supporting small businesses that contribute to the local economy.

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