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Portland, Oregon, USA (aka the Good One - sorry Maine)

The first thing you have to understand: Voodoo Donuts is a tourist-trap that sells tarted-up grocery store donuts. If that's what you're looking for, great. Otherwise, try some other shops in the Food section.

Portland front

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Travel Tips

  • TriMet is your friend, the Max runs downtown. We have a mobile app to buy bus passes with.
  • Transit App is worth the money, helps with routes once you know where are going
  • Cabs have to dispatched, you can't hail them. The exception is for taxi stands (Amtrak Station, Airport, in front of Hotels). Radio Cab is a standby. Use Curb to handle payments and dispatch from your phone.
  • We have Lyft and that other company also
  • There are Five Quadrants: Burnside divides North/South, Willamette and I-5 East/West. Our magical fifth quadrant is North Portland, which is North of the Willamete and West of I-5, but NE was already taken.
  • Couch is pronounced "cooch" and Oregon is "orygun"
  • In parts of town, streets running East/West are in alphabetical order. North/South Streets are numbered. It's easy to get around.
  • This is Bridge Town.

FAQ

  • "Where can I find out about shows/events/things to do"
  • "What is up with the old builings with numbers that aren't their number? I got lost in this place called Ladd's Addition?"
  • Read up on the Great Renumbering, and if you thought SemVer changes were a nightmare.
  • "There sure seems to be a lot of white people here"
  • Our state (and city) has a painful and lasting racist history that didn't involve any wars. You can read more here.
  • "Hey man, I hear you can, like, smoke weed here or something?"
  • Of no surprise, our free newspapers got you covered there also
  • "You guys really like booze don't you?"

Coffee Land:

Portland was given the name Coffee Land by the popular sketch-comedy show Portlandia and for good reason: Portland has a lot of great coffee.

Coffee Shops and Roasters
Coffee Roasters
Coffee Shops

Brewvana:

Portland's often called "Brewvana" due to the amazing number of craft breweries and cider-houses, beer bars, and general pub scene. Here's an opinionated (via @ahpook) selection of the best of the crop, with their Neighborhood in parenthesis:

Breweries/Brewpubs
  • Cascade Barrel House - The "House of Sour", specialists in barrel-aged, fruited lambic and gueuze styles. Not to be missed. (Close-in SE)
  • Commons Brewing - Focused on Saison/Farmhouse ales and other rustic styles. No food to speak of, but great taster trays and extremely high-quality beer. (Close-in SE)
  • Upright Brewing - Also mostly a Saison/Farmhouse specialist but with a "wilder" edge than Commons. (Close-in North Portland)
  • Ex Novo - A relatively new entrant to the PDX Brewing scene, but I like everything I've had from them, especially their "Eliot" IPA and "Wonder Twins" Rye IIPA. (Close-in North Portland)
  • Reverend Nat's - Cider house. Innovative, challenging, occasionally undrinkable but always interesting (Close-in North Portland)
  • Ecliptic Brewing - Former Deschutes and Full Sail brewmaster, great mix of traditional and experimental styles, tasty pub fare and a very cool setting at the South end of hoppin' Mississippi Ave (North Portland)
  • Baerlic Brewing - Also relatively new, mostly English styles like Bitters, Cream Ales, and an amazing Stout. No food served. (Close-in SE)
  • Burnside Brewing - Closest brewery to the Convention center, with decent lunch and solid brews. Also specializes in charcuterie. (Central Eastside)
  • Base Camp Brewing - If you ever wished that REI sold beer, Base Camp will feel like home. They're primarily lager specialists, which is unusual and welcome in the land of top-fermentation. (Central Eastside)
  • Natian Brewing - Unsure if they have a tasting room, call first (Central Eastside)
  • Breakside Brewing - fantastic food and award-winning beer. Mostly lives up to the hype. (Dekum/North Portland)
  • 10 Barrel Brewing - Sadly, now owned by a giant megacorp, but the beer is still pretty darn good. (The Pearl)
  • Fat Head's Brewing - Obnoxious label art but solid, hop-heavy brews. First Oregon location of this Ohio-based brewery is in the Pearl, just down from 10 Barrel, Bridgeport, and Deschutes so it's easy to bar-hop between them (see what I did there?)
  • Deschutes - One of the originators of NW craft brewing. Still kills it with a variety of styles, especially their Porters and Stouts. (The Pearl)
  • Bridgeport Brewing - Credited with creating the first American IPA. Excellent food and a bustling brewpub atmosphere - a block from the previous Puppetlabs (currently Simple) office. (The Pearl)
  • Rogue Distillery and Public House - Inexplicably popular; responsible for some of the least tasty "craft" beers I've ever had. Do not be tricked into buying the Voodoo Maple Bacon beer, it's disgusting.
Beer/Cider Bars

Not breweries, but places to taste a wide variety of beer from near and far.

  • APEX - Cash-only, bikes (motorized and non) encouraged, pinball. Arguably the best beer bar in Oregon, or maybe the United States. Does not sell tasters. (Close-in SE)
  • Bailey's - Solid tap list, mostly West Coast/Pacific NW focused. Gets crowded and loud, for a reason. Sells taster sizes. (Downtown)
  • Beer Mongers - Eight taps, hundreds of bottles and cans chilled and ready to drink. Friendly and relaxed staff. Kitty-corner from APEX. Sells taster sizes. (Close-in SE)
  • Belmont Station - Beer nerd heaven. Very selective tap list and the attached bottle shop has the deepest selection in town. Sells taster sizes. (SE Stark/44th)
  • Bushwhacker's Cider - Another option for Cider lovers, with a SE and a North Portland location.
  • Cider Bite - Newly-opened cider tasting bar. (MW Hoyt/13th)
  • Green Dragon - Owned by Rogue, but fortunately serves beers other than their house brands. 50 taps including a "secret" one. Does not sell taster sizes.
  • Growlers Guys - Solid list of ~ 40 taps that cover west-coast favorites. Serves pints and taster sizes. (Close-in SE near Commons, Cascade Barrel House and the Green Dragon)
  • Hop Haven - Probably the closest "deep" craft beer bar to the Convention Center.
  • Loyal Legion - Busy and fun, 99 taps (not all of which are always lit up) and beer-boiled sausages. (Close-in SE)
  • Portland Cider House - Cider specialists, for the fruit-inclined. (SE Hawthorne)
  • Saraveza - Wisconsin-worshipping "Cheers" vibe. Good bottle choices, small but well-curated tap list (North Portland)
  • Upper Lip - Upstairs bar, above Bailey's Taproom. A few taps, and more than 170 bottles. (Downtown)

Neighborhoods:

Downtown/Pearl:

Powell's Books

  • Powell's Books - 1005 W Burnside, Portland, OR
  • Clyde Commons / Kenny Zukes / Stumptown / Pepe le Moko / Ace Hotel: one building, all of portland.
  • Multnomah Whiskey Library- worth getting here on a monday/tuesday, no wait or lines, $50 for a reservation otherwise.
  • Bailey's Tap Room 1: All the beers.
  • Santeria1: "the Best Mexican Food on The Planet", allegedly (It'a really very good). Delivers to Bailey's
  • Brunchbox: all the cholesterol
  • Raven & Rose: good cocktails / food
  • Killer Burger (all over the city actually): great burgers
  • TILT: Great burgers
  • Sizzle Pie: NY style Heavy Metal Pizza Shop; vegan friendly!
  • Lechon: All the meats
  • Ground Kontrol: Classic arcade game bar
  • Luc Lac: Popular Vietnamese restaurant and bar, can be very busy around peak times
  • Los Gorditos Burritos is just a couple of blocks from the venue
  • Verde Cocina: fresh Mexican food, vegan friendly!
  • Homegrown Smokehouse and Deli: a bit out of the way, but vegan barbecue!
  • The Food Cart pod at SW 10th & Alder has some notable standouts
Close In SE (just over the river)

ALWAYS CROSS THE MORRISON BRIDGE ON THE SOUTH SIDE (The stairs on the north-side are pretty gnarly)

NE/Alberta/Mississippi area:
  • Podnahs: BBQ / Brunch
  • Branch: Whiskey
  • Random Order: Pie
  • Bridge City Comics: Comics
  • Meadow: Cocktail bitters, salts, chocolates
  • Tasty and Sons: Brunch
  • Paadee: Thai food (better than PokPok) - http://langbaanpdx.com/ is their private dining / super awesome space
  • tapalaya: cajun tapas, great happy hour
  • Bollywood Theatre - Indian street food
  • Bye and Bye - Hi
Montavilla (get a cab here, spend the day, go home drunk and happy):
  • Vintage Cocktail Lounge - Best cocktails for the price in the city
  • Observatory / Over & Out - Great food, Over&Out in back is their less crowded bar
  • Country Cat - House made everything
  • Tanuki - Izakiya and Big Tit Zombie - don't bother if you have allergies or dietary restrictions or don't like watching Japanese B grade horror movies while you eat kimchi and jellyfish salad
  • Roscoes - Tons of beer and po' boys. Sushi bar attached is great.
  • Bipartisan Cafe - Pie!

Food by Genre

Vegetarian and Vegan

In Portland, most places will have some decent vegetarian or vegan options on the menu. However, here are some specific places to check out: 6DA9

  • Farm Spirit - Intimate (14-seat) vegan prix fixe. Advance tickets required. (Close In SE) $$$$
  • Natural Selection - 4-course prix fixe or a la carte dinner options. (NE/Alberta) $$$
  • Blossoming Lotus - Vegan world fusion cuisine. (NE) $$
  • Portobello Vegan Trattoria - Amazing and creative entrees and desserts. (Close In SE) $$
  • Dick's Kitchen - Burgers, etc. with a focus on Paleo, Gluten Free, and Vegan options. (NW and SE) $
  • Laughing Planet Cafe - Quick service lunch/dinner with many vegan/vegetarian options. (Multiple Locations) $
  • Burgerville - Local fast food chain with at least 2 vegetarian burger options. (Multiple Locations) $
  • Juniper - Food cart focused on vegan comfort food. (Downtown) $
  • DC Vegetarian - Food cart serving vegetarian/vegan hot and cold sandwiches. (Downtown) $
Donut Shops

How do I?

Watch Sports?

Not an endorsement, just suggestions

Find Folks Who Play Boardgames?

Portland is a great place to play a game. We have several game shops that host formal game nights/afternoons/events; allow informal playing in their stores; and have in-store game libraries you can use. We also have a variety of weekly show-up-at-this-bar-and-play events. A few public game nights are:

  • Lucky Lab Brew Pub Most every night folks can be found playing games, but Thursdays are the big board game night.
  • Guardian Games Every other Sunday, starting at noon, is boardgame day. Check thier event calendar to see which Sunday it is.
  • My Father's Place Folks gather on Wednesdays to play at this bar.
Find Tech Events?
  • Calagator is our home grown tech event calendar. If you are cool, you put your event here.
  • Not everyone is cool. Some events are on Meetup. And that's okay too.
Find a Spot to Get Some Work Done?

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Footnotes

  1. Within ~2 blocks of the Courtyard Marriott 2

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