Heather & Topher's Guidebook for Portland

Heather & Topher
Heather & Topher
Heather & Topher's Guidebook for Portland

Food Scene

Great food, beer & drinks - outdoor seating & fire pit.
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StormBreaker Brewing
832 N Beech St
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Great food, beer & drinks - outdoor seating & fire pit.
Pizza, Atlantis lounge & live music most nights
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Mississippi Pizza
3552 N Mississippi Ave
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Pizza, Atlantis lounge & live music most nights
Half a block away, perfect spot to pick up a quick morning coffee & breakfast.
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Grand Central Bakery
714 N Fremont St
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Half a block away, perfect spot to pick up a quick morning coffee & breakfast.
Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon craft brewing icon. Craft beer lovers have been enjoying John's beers for over thirty years from breweries such as McMenamins, Deschutes, and Full Sail. The name Ecliptic Brewing unites John’s two passions: brewing and astronomy. The ecliptic is earth’s yearly path around the sun. We celebrate this journey through the seasons with food and beer menus that rotate throughout the year. In our restaurant we feature fresh seasonal ingredients and make menu items from scratch. Professional, attentive staff are ready to greet you and give you a great experience. In our brewhouse we believe in pushing the limits of creativity. We respond to our customer's desires and introduce them to new experiences that we hope keep them coming back for more. Flagship beers include Starburst IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale, Capella Porter and Orbiter IPA. Seasonal series favorites change five times a year and include Quasar Pale Ale and Filament Winter IPA. We also brew a selection of Special Releases and Cosmic Collaboration beers. You can find Ecliptic beers in restaurants and retail shops in Oregon, Washington, Northern Idaho, Colorado, North Carolina, Canada, and Japan.
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Ecliptic Brewing
825 N Cook St
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Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon craft brewing icon. Craft beer lovers have been enjoying John's beers for over thirty years from breweries such as McMenamins, Deschutes, and Full Sail. The name Ecliptic Brewing unites John’s two passions: brewing and astronomy. The ecliptic is earth’s yearly path around the sun. We celebrate this journey through the seasons with food and beer menus that rotate throughout the year. In our restaurant we feature fresh seasonal ingredients and make menu items from scratch. Professional, attentive staff are ready to greet you and give you a great experience. In our brewhouse we believe in pushing the limits of creativity. We respond to our customer's desires and introduce them to new experiences that we hope keep them coming back for more. Flagship beers include Starburst IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale, Capella Porter and Orbiter IPA. Seasonal series favorites change five times a year and include Quasar Pale Ale and Filament Winter IPA. We also brew a selection of Special Releases and Cosmic Collaboration beers. You can find Ecliptic beers in restaurants and retail shops in Oregon, Washington, Northern Idaho, Colorado, North Carolina, Canada, and Japan.
¿Por Qué No? strives to support our local economy and community. Whether it means using line caught fish and local meats for dishes that celebrate the flavor and essence of Mexico, or supporting local organizations and schools that focus on equity, education, health, immigration and social justice, we want to make Portland and the world a better place.
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¿Por Qué No?
3524 N Mississippi Ave
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¿Por Qué No? strives to support our local economy and community. Whether it means using line caught fish and local meats for dishes that celebrate the flavor and essence of Mexico, or supporting local organizations and schools that focus on equity, education, health, immigration and social justice, we want to make Portland and the world a better place.
They serve authentic and inspired Japanese ramen in a cozy, welcoming and friendly setting for our meat-eating and vegan friends and guests in Portland’s Boise-Elliot district. Walking distance!
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Kayo's Ramen Bar
3808 N Williams Ave
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They serve authentic and inspired Japanese ramen in a cozy, welcoming and friendly setting for our meat-eating and vegan friends and guests in Portland’s Boise-Elliot district. Walking distance!
Opened in 2011, Interurban is the second bar from Dan Hart and Chris Navarra in Portland. The bar features pre-prohibition era cocktails, the best beers available and one of Portland's most extensive whiskey lists. The kitchen, run by Chef Jonny Henry is focused on seasonal fare, local game and a blend of classic and modern techniques. Our patio features sun in the summer and covered fire pits in the winter.
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Interurban
4057 N Mississippi Ave
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Opened in 2011, Interurban is the second bar from Dan Hart and Chris Navarra in Portland. The bar features pre-prohibition era cocktails, the best beers available and one of Portland's most extensive whiskey lists. The kitchen, run by Chef Jonny Henry is focused on seasonal fare, local game and a blend of classic and modern techniques. Our patio features sun in the summer and covered fire pits in the winter.
Ned Ludd is named after the 18th-century British anti-industrial folk legend, from which the term 'Luddite' springs. We pay homage to forgotten hand-crafted techniques and the European roots of great food and drink. Our goal is to work simply and preserve the spirit of the process. Our belief is that every ingredient we source has unique terroir. That each is a celebration of flavor derived from differences in the land from which it's grown. Seasonal ingredients are chosen carefully and every product is made from scratch. The foundation of our endeavor is a brick faced, wood fired oven. Not only our main heating element but truly the heart of the operation. Each plate is truly an expression of the Northwest seasons, and a celebration of the bounty of Oregon. Filled with the glow of the fire and surrounded by copper pots, gnarled limbs, wooden stumps, ceramic chickens and a host of kitchen artifacts we hope the restaurant feels familiar or maybe even a bit like home.
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Ned Ludd
3925 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
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Ned Ludd is named after the 18th-century British anti-industrial folk legend, from which the term 'Luddite' springs. We pay homage to forgotten hand-crafted techniques and the European roots of great food and drink. Our goal is to work simply and preserve the spirit of the process. Our belief is that every ingredient we source has unique terroir. That each is a celebration of flavor derived from differences in the land from which it's grown. Seasonal ingredients are chosen carefully and every product is made from scratch. The foundation of our endeavor is a brick faced, wood fired oven. Not only our main heating element but truly the heart of the operation. Each plate is truly an expression of the Northwest seasons, and a celebration of the bounty of Oregon. Filled with the glow of the fire and surrounded by copper pots, gnarled limbs, wooden stumps, ceramic chickens and a host of kitchen artifacts we hope the restaurant feels familiar or maybe even a bit like home.
Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon craft brewing icon. Craft beer lovers have been enjoying John's beers for over thirty years from breweries such as McMenamins, Deschutes, and Full Sail. The name Ecliptic Brewing unites John’s two passions: brewing and astronomy. The ecliptic is earth’s yearly path around the sun. We celebrate this journey through the seasons with food and beer menus that rotate throughout the year. In our restaurant we feature fresh seasonal ingredients and make menu items from scratch. Professional, attentive staff are ready to greet you and give you a great experience. In our brewhouse we believe in pushing the limits of creativity. We respond to our customer's desires and introduce them to new experiences that we hope keep them coming back for more. Flagship beers include Starburst IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale, Capella Porter and Orbiter IPA. Seasonal series favorites change five times a year and include Quasar Pale Ale and Filament Winter IPA. We also brew a selection of Special Releases and Cosmic Collaboration beers. You can find Ecliptic beers in restaurants and retail shops in Oregon, Washington, Northern Idaho, Colorado, North Carolina, Canada, and Japan.
139 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Ecliptic Brewing
825 N Cook St
139 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon craft brewing icon. Craft beer lovers have been enjoying John's beers for over thirty years from breweries such as McMenamins, Deschutes, and Full Sail. The name Ecliptic Brewing unites John’s two passions: brewing and astronomy. The ecliptic is earth’s yearly path around the sun. We celebrate this journey through the seasons with food and beer menus that rotate throughout the year. In our restaurant we feature fresh seasonal ingredients and make menu items from scratch. Professional, attentive staff are ready to greet you and give you a great experience. In our brewhouse we believe in pushing the limits of creativity. We respond to our customer's desires and introduce them to new experiences that we hope keep them coming back for more. Flagship beers include Starburst IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale, Capella Porter and Orbiter IPA. Seasonal series favorites change five times a year and include Quasar Pale Ale and Filament Winter IPA. We also brew a selection of Special Releases and Cosmic Collaboration beers. You can find Ecliptic beers in restaurants and retail shops in Oregon, Washington, Northern Idaho, Colorado, North Carolina, Canada, and Japan.
Toro Bravo is a Spanish restaurant in NE Portland, Oregon created by restaurateur chef John Gorham. The menu of pintxos, tapas, charcuteria, and raciones changes daily based on seasonal variations, local farmers' produce, and the kitchen crew's inspiration, incorporating elements of modern technique and unexpected flavors into classic Spanish cuisine. The beverage program focuses on both the Pacific Northwest and Spain with wine, beer, imaginative cocktails and a large selection of sherry. The open dining room of wood and industrial accents and Sangria Red walls helps create the lively and vibrant atmosphere that has secured Toro Bravo as one of Portland’s favorite restaurants since opening in 2007. In 2013, Gorham released The Toro Bravo Cookbook brimming with irreverent stories and nearly one hundred recipes, which has since been venerated by chefs, home cooks, and national media alike.
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Toro Bravo
120 NE Russell St
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Toro Bravo is a Spanish restaurant in NE Portland, Oregon created by restaurateur chef John Gorham. The menu of pintxos, tapas, charcuteria, and raciones changes daily based on seasonal variations, local farmers' produce, and the kitchen crew's inspiration, incorporating elements of modern technique and unexpected flavors into classic Spanish cuisine. The beverage program focuses on both the Pacific Northwest and Spain with wine, beer, imaginative cocktails and a large selection of sherry. The open dining room of wood and industrial accents and Sangria Red walls helps create the lively and vibrant atmosphere that has secured Toro Bravo as one of Portland’s favorite restaurants since opening in 2007. In 2013, Gorham released The Toro Bravo Cookbook brimming with irreverent stories and nearly one hundred recipes, which has since been venerated by chefs, home cooks, and national media alike.
Visit a food cart pod $ Various locations The Portland Mercado isn’t the only kick-ass food cart pod in town. With spots like the late night Cartopia pod, The Prost! Marketplace (located, appropriately, at Prost! beer bar), Cartlandia, and the Carts on Foster, a visitor can easily get every meal from a food cart and get a robust sampling of the city’s culinary range.
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Prost! Portland
4237 N Mississippi Ave
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Visit a food cart pod $ Various locations The Portland Mercado isn’t the only kick-ass food cart pod in town. With spots like the late night Cartopia pod, The Prost! Marketplace (located, appropriately, at Prost! beer bar), Cartlandia, and the Carts on Foster, a visitor can easily get every meal from a food cart and get a robust sampling of the city’s culinary range.
Hush puppies, fried catfish & other Southern specialties star at this compact place with Cajun chow.
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Miss Delta Restaurant and Bar
3950 N Mississippi Ave
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Hush puppies, fried catfish & other Southern specialties star at this compact place with Cajun chow.
Check out an urban winery $-$$ Various locations Oregon is home to some of the greatest wine regions in the world, and much of it is only an hour or so outside of Portland. But if that’s too far for you to travel, there are a number of urban wineries right in town putting out amazing bottles from the Willamette Valley and Columbia Gorge. Teutonic Wine Company serves its bold, Germanic style wines in a bright modernist space with candy red highlights, Enso Winery makes a variety of Oregon expressions as well as fun canned sangria with real fruit, and SE Wine Collective is 10-plus wineries in one, all available in a cozy wine bar and restaurant.
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Oui Wine Bar + Restaurant at SE Wine Collective
201 Southeast 3rd Avenue
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Check out an urban winery $-$$ Various locations Oregon is home to some of the greatest wine regions in the world, and much of it is only an hour or so outside of Portland. But if that’s too far for you to travel, there are a number of urban wineries right in town putting out amazing bottles from the Willamette Valley and Columbia Gorge. Teutonic Wine Company serves its bold, Germanic style wines in a bright modernist space with candy red highlights, Enso Winery makes a variety of Oregon expressions as well as fun canned sangria with real fruit, and SE Wine Collective is 10-plus wineries in one, all available in a cozy wine bar and restaurant.

Drinks & Nightlife

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Mississippi Studios
3939 N Mississippi Ave
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Amazing drinks - tough call between Mint & Box Social - aw shucks, you may have to go to them both!
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Mint
816 N Russell St
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Amazing drinks - tough call between Mint & Box Social - aw shucks, you may have to go to them both!
Absolutely the best drinks nearby, hands down. I'm partial to the manhattan, but they are all amazing.
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The Box Social
3971 N Williams Ave
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Absolutely the best drinks nearby, hands down. I'm partial to the manhattan, but they are all amazing.
For a city with nine months of rain, PDX sports a wealth of bar and restaurant patios. And if the city loves anything as much as it loves brunch, it’s happy hour. Combine those two things and you get a perfect summer afternoon. Some of our favorite spots for the combo are The Rambler, Aalto Lounge, Solo Club, Night Light Lounge, Interurban, Radio Room, and Momo’s. For a truly “extra” experience, move from a patio to a rooftop patio: Grab happy hour at Departure, Altabira, Rooftop Bar, or Xport.
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The Rambler
4205 N Mississippi Ave
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For a city with nine months of rain, PDX sports a wealth of bar and restaurant patios. And if the city loves anything as much as it loves brunch, it’s happy hour. Combine those two things and you get a perfect summer afternoon. Some of our favorite spots for the combo are The Rambler, Aalto Lounge, Solo Club, Night Light Lounge, Interurban, Radio Room, and Momo’s. For a truly “extra” experience, move from a patio to a rooftop patio: Grab happy hour at Departure, Altabira, Rooftop Bar, or Xport.
Narrow, dimly lit bar with a hip vibe, whiskey shelf, pinball & a jukebox.
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Crow Bar
3954 N Mississippi Ave
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Narrow, dimly lit bar with a hip vibe, whiskey shelf, pinball & a jukebox.
Visit one of our many strip clubs $$$ Various locations This is a unique and essential part of the city’s culture, and will make for a wild end to any night. But definitely bring tip money, or don’t bother. Our favorites include Devils Point, Lucky Devil Lounge, Sassy’s Bar, Mary’s Club, Kit Kat Club, and Stag Bar.
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Mary's Club
5 W Burnside St
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Visit one of our many strip clubs $$$ Various locations This is a unique and essential part of the city’s culture, and will make for a wild end to any night. But definitely bring tip money, or don’t bother. Our favorites include Devils Point, Lucky Devil Lounge, Sassy’s Bar, Mary’s Club, Kit Kat Club, and Stag Bar.

Everything Else

Yoga!
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Yoga for Life
714 N Fremont St
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Yoga!
One of the city’s most famous landmarks, Powell’s City of Books is a testament to the longevity of the printed word, a multi-story maze of literature and text. Grab a latte from the attached coffee shop and roam the halls, and you’ll soon find that you’ve somehow spent hours perusing the shelves.
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Powell's City of Books
1005 West Burnside Street
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One of the city’s most famous landmarks, Powell’s City of Books is a testament to the longevity of the printed word, a multi-story maze of literature and text. Grab a latte from the attached coffee shop and roam the halls, and you’ll soon find that you’ve somehow spent hours perusing the shelves.
Portlanders like to have a beer just about anywhere they go, including laundromats and dog hotels. This definitely includes movie theaters, and most independent ones serve beer, wine, and cider, like Laurelhurst Theater, Cinemagic, Academy Theater, and basically any McMenamins movie theater. Grab a local brew and catch a second-run or premiere film for a relaxing evening.
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McMenamins Kennedy School Theater
5736 NE 33rd Ave
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Portlanders like to have a beer just about anywhere they go, including laundromats and dog hotels. This definitely includes movie theaters, and most independent ones serve beer, wine, and cider, like Laurelhurst Theater, Cinemagic, Academy Theater, and basically any McMenamins movie theater. Grab a local brew and catch a second-run or premiere film for a relaxing evening.
It’s a bit of a factoid that Forest Park, which sprawls all through the northwestern part of the city, is the largest park in city limits in the US. Whether or not that’s actually true is unimportant. The lush forest is an essential visit for anyone coming into town. Stroll through sun-dappled pathways or take a foggy early morning run and enjoy the quiet serenity of Forest Park. Or, visit what made it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s smallest park, Mill’s End Park, a tiny spot in a median strip on Naito. That way, when people ask your guests what they did when visiting Portland they can impress them by saying, “I saw a tiny park, the smallest in the world in fact.”
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Forest Park
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It’s a bit of a factoid that Forest Park, which sprawls all through the northwestern part of the city, is the largest park in city limits in the US. Whether or not that’s actually true is unimportant. The lush forest is an essential visit for anyone coming into town. Stroll through sun-dappled pathways or take a foggy early morning run and enjoy the quiet serenity of Forest Park. Or, visit what made it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s smallest park, Mill’s End Park, a tiny spot in a median strip on Naito. That way, when people ask your guests what they did when visiting Portland they can impress them by saying, “I saw a tiny park, the smallest in the world in fact.”
"Hike" Mount Tabor Free Mount Tabor OK, so this really can’t be considered a hike, especially since so much of it is paved and there are staircases, but Mount Tabor, rising lazily from the center of Southeast Portland, offers an exceptional view of the city at its peak. It’s a lovely place for a picnic or early morning jog, or just to sit and watch the city lights below from a park bench.
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Mt Tabor Dog Park
2219 SE Lincoln St
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"Hike" Mount Tabor Free Mount Tabor OK, so this really can’t be considered a hike, especially since so much of it is paved and there are staircases, but Mount Tabor, rising lazily from the center of Southeast Portland, offers an exceptional view of the city at its peak. It’s a lovely place for a picnic or early morning jog, or just to sit and watch the city lights below from a park bench.

Sightseeing

A staple of any Portland trip, the Japanese Gardens are an oasis of serenity in the city, a series of gardens and walkways lined with streams and a traditional Japanese tea house, all with a beautiful view of Mount Hood. The former Japanese ambassador to the US reportedly called it “the most beautiful and authentic Japanese garden in the world outside of Japan.” The garden even got a recent buildout from famed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, currently designing the 2020 Olympic Stadium in Tokyo. Tickets to the gardens are around $17 for adults and well worth it.
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Jardín Japonés de Portland
611 SW Kingston Ave
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A staple of any Portland trip, the Japanese Gardens are an oasis of serenity in the city, a series of gardens and walkways lined with streams and a traditional Japanese tea house, all with a beautiful view of Mount Hood. The former Japanese ambassador to the US reportedly called it “the most beautiful and authentic Japanese garden in the world outside of Japan.” The garden even got a recent buildout from famed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, currently designing the 2020 Olympic Stadium in Tokyo. Tickets to the gardens are around $17 for adults and well worth it.
We’re a city full of nerds, so of course one of our most prevalent museums is the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. It’s really damn cool though and features numerous exhibits demonstrating everything from physics to chemistry, biology to astronomy. It’s a great place to take kids if you’re visiting with the family, unless you’re stopping by for the booze-fueled OMSI After Dark experience, which is 21+. Tickets go from around $10 to $20.
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OMSI
1945 SE Water Ave
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We’re a city full of nerds, so of course one of our most prevalent museums is the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. It’s really damn cool though and features numerous exhibits demonstrating everything from physics to chemistry, biology to astronomy. It’s a great place to take kids if you’re visiting with the family, unless you’re stopping by for the booze-fueled OMSI After Dark experience, which is 21+. Tickets go from around $10 to $20.
Some people find the zoo a tad depressing, but these people probably haven't been to the Oregon Zoo. Here, animals are rescued and given a second chance at life, as the zoo provides rehabilitation, education, and considerable efforts towards the conservation of vulnerable species. Plus, you get to see adorable and amazing animals, from elephants and bats to tigers and sea otters. Tickets are just under $20, and all of it goes to a good cause.
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Zoológico de Oregón
4001 SW Canyon Rd
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Some people find the zoo a tad depressing, but these people probably haven't been to the Oregon Zoo. Here, animals are rescued and given a second chance at life, as the zoo provides rehabilitation, education, and considerable efforts towards the conservation of vulnerable species. Plus, you get to see adorable and amazing animals, from elephants and bats to tigers and sea otters. Tickets are just under $20, and all of it goes to a good cause.
It’s not called the City of Roses for nothing -- from April to October, peaking in June, the International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park is alive with hundreds of blossoming rose bushes of all scents and colors, a beautiful reward for surviving yet another gray and dismal winter. Given its popularity, it’s best to skip the hunt for a parking spot and catch a bus.
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Parque Washington
4033 SW Canyon Rd
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It’s not called the City of Roses for nothing -- from April to October, peaking in June, the International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park is alive with hundreds of blossoming rose bushes of all scents and colors, a beautiful reward for surviving yet another gray and dismal winter. Given its popularity, it’s best to skip the hunt for a parking spot and catch a bus.
Portland may not be the art mecca as cities like New York or Chicago are, but it does have a modestly sized museum that offers some classic and contemporary art pieces, as well as local and Native American art. It’s actually one of the oldest museums in the country and it’s worth the trip for any art lover. Tickets are $20 for adults, and free for kids under 17, making it a great place to visit for families.
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Museo de Arte de Portland
1219 SW Park Ave
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Portland may not be the art mecca as cities like New York or Chicago are, but it does have a modestly sized museum that offers some classic and contemporary art pieces, as well as local and Native American art. It’s actually one of the oldest museums in the country and it’s worth the trip for any art lover. Tickets are $20 for adults, and free for kids under 17, making it a great place to visit for families.
Catch a soccer game $$-$$$$ Goose Hollow The Timbers Army is one of the most rabid, dedicated group of fans for a Major League Soccer team in the country. Each game sees them singing out rehearsed songs and chants to bolster the friendly players and intimidate guest teams -- no matter the outcome, it’s a singular experience. No less relevant is the women's team, the Portland Thorns, currently the reigning champions of the National Women's Soccer League, with two championships and a shield to their name. Tickets for the Timbers priced at $30 to $250, while Thorns tickets are between $15 and $70 for single games.
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Providence Park
1844 SW Morrison St
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Catch a soccer game $$-$$$$ Goose Hollow The Timbers Army is one of the most rabid, dedicated group of fans for a Major League Soccer team in the country. Each game sees them singing out rehearsed songs and chants to bolster the friendly players and intimidate guest teams -- no matter the outcome, it’s a singular experience. No less relevant is the women's team, the Portland Thorns, currently the reigning champions of the National Women's Soccer League, with two championships and a shield to their name. Tickets for the Timbers priced at $30 to $250, while Thorns tickets are between $15 and $70 for single games.
The Columbia Gorge boasts a multitude of hikes and sites, the most famous of which is the picturesque 600-foot-tall Multnomah Falls. It can get crowded during the spring and summer, but there are plenty of other beautiful options just miles from it. Be sure to check with sites like Gorge Friends to find which hikes are open after 2017’s catastrophic fires, and don’t even think for a second about bringing fireworks or anything similarly flammable.
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Multnomah Falls station
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The Columbia Gorge boasts a multitude of hikes and sites, the most famous of which is the picturesque 600-foot-tall Multnomah Falls. It can get crowded during the spring and summer, but there are plenty of other beautiful options just miles from it. Be sure to check with sites like Gorge Friends to find which hikes are open after 2017’s catastrophic fires, and don’t even think for a second about bringing fireworks or anything similarly flammable.