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Ladd's Shell

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1525 SE Ladd Ave Portland OR 97214
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(503) 233-4249
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(706) 268-1487

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
11:00am-11:59pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00am-11:59pm
Wednesday
11:00am-11:59pm
Thursday
11:00am-11:59pm
Friday
11:00am-11:59pm
Saturday
11:00am-11:59pm

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Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemicals companies. With around 90, 000 employees in more than 80 countries and territories, Shell helps to meet the world's growing demand for energy in economically, environmentally and socially responsible ways.

Ladds Shell located at 1525 SE Ladd Ave in Portland, OR services vehicles for Gas Stations. Call (503) 233-4249 to book an appointment or to hear more about the services of Ladds Shell.

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Portland's sandwich fervor shows no signs of letting up. This latest Mecca for those who love pork on bread is already drawing lines down the block. But you won't be sorry you waited. The sandwiches, like so many in Portland, are crazy good. The Vietnamese meatball offers the finest in multi-cultural dining, while traditionalists will savor the grilled mortadella with tangy peppers. Gild the lily with a side of dirty fries, topped with pork scraps and more of those peppers. There are a couple of non-pork sandwiches if you insist on that, and a terrific and varied beer selection as well as...

While by definition Lardo refers to "a type of salume made by curing strips of fatback with rosemary and other herbs and spices," I think it may also refer your new nickname if you visit here more than twice a week. Even the juices on the vegetarian Rapini sandwich drip down your hands in the most deliciously, succulent way.

The Chickpea sandwich made me say “Pork who?” right before my love affair with pork & the Double Burger (pork belly, cheddar, lardo sauce) took flight. Love can be so complicated.

Tried eating an entirely vegetarian meal at this meat mecca just for kicks, and discovered that I love the fried chickpea sandwich with tzatziki & pickled red onions & an escarole Caesar just as much as the smoked coppa Cubano & porky "Dirty Fries". Gasp!

The show-stopper here is the Smoked Coppa Cubano, with ham, dijon, and pickles. Another must try: the Crater Lake Root Beer...on tap!

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Incredibly popular Italian-style sandwich shop specializing in all things pork. People love the grilled mortadella. Plenty of outdoor seating.

Tried eating an entirely vegetarian meal at this meat mecca just for kicks, and discovered that I love the fried chickpea sandwich with tzatziki & pickled red onions & an escarole Caesar just as much as the smoked coppa Cubano & porky "Dirty Fries". Gasp!

While by definition Lardo refers to "a type of salume made by curing strips of fatback with rosemary and other herbs and spices," I think it may also refer your new nickname if you visit here more than twice a week. Even the juices on the vegetarian Rapini sandwich drip down your hands in the most deliciously, succulent way.

The Chickpea sandwich made me say “Pork who?” right before my love affair with pork & the Double Burger (pork belly, cheddar, lardo sauce) took flight. Love can be so complicated.

The show-stopper here is the Smoked Coppa Cubano, with ham, dijon, and pickles. Another must try: the Crater Lake Root Beer...on tap!

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The Chickpea sandwich made me say “Pork who?” right before my love affair with pork & the Double Burger (pork belly, cheddar, lardo sauce) took flight. Love can be so complicated.

Portland's sandwich fervor shows no signs of letting up. This latest Mecca for those who love pork on bread is already drawing lines down the block. But you won't be sorry you waited. The sandwiches, like so many in Portland, are crazy good. The Vietnamese meatball offers the finest in multi-cultural dining, while traditionalists will savor the grilled mortadella with tangy peppers. Gild the lily with a side of dirty fries, topped with pork scraps and more of those peppers. There are a couple of non-pork sandwiches if you insist on that, and a terrific and varied beer selection as well as...

The show-stopper here is the Smoked Coppa Cubano, with ham, dijon, and pickles. Another must try: the Crater Lake Root Beer...on tap!

While by definition Lardo refers to "a type of salume made by curing strips of fatback with rosemary and other herbs and spices," I think it may also refer your new nickname if you visit here more than twice a week. Even the juices on the vegetarian Rapini sandwich drip down your hands in the most deliciously, succulent way.

Incredibly popular Italian-style sandwich shop specializing in all things pork. People love the grilled mortadella. Plenty of outdoor seating.

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