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The Eater Portland Dining Starter Pack

Portland’s national profile has been something of a roller coaster over the last quarter century — from iconoclastic blue-collar riverport to affordable bohemian oasis to...

14 Standout Spots in Portland’s Eclectic Hollywood District

A variety of dishes from Gado Gado’s opening menu. | Molly J. Smith/Eater Portland The rare Portland neighborhood named after, and...

12 Portland Spots Where You Can Sip Cold, Refreshing Gazpacho

There are few dishes that define summer more perfectly than gazpacho, a dish traditionally comprised of uncooked tomato, cucumber, onion, and olive oil, served on...

12 Delightful Spots to Eat and Drink on Northeast Broadway

Bok choy at Frank’s. | Nathan Williams/Eater Portland Once ancillary to the then-bustling Lloyd Center and in the orbit of the...

14 Air-Conditioned Portland Restaurants and Bars to Beat the Heat

Historically, Portland was part of a temperate Pacific coast that stretched from Seattle down to San Diego, with winters rarely below freezing and enviably mild...

20 Sunny Portland Bar Patios Ideal for Summer Days

The patio at Produce Row Cafe. | Nathan Williams/Eater Portland For long stretches of the pandemic, “dining out” was synonymous with...

Where to Grab a Bite After an Oregon Hike

After enduring months of damp gloom, Portlanders greet each spring with uncommon fervor, and those of us with even the mildest outdoorsy streak head for...

These Portland Restaurants, Bars, and Breweries Are Raising Money to Help Ukrainians

On February 24, the Russian military invaded Ukraine, beginning a devastating conflict that has already displaced over two million Ukrainian civilians and caused thousands of...

Where to Eat and Drink in Lents

Lents is the rare Portland neighborhood that manages to retain an unmistakable identity despite being bisected by a major freeway. Neither the roar of I-205...

Where to Eat and Drink in Portland’s Woodstock Neighborhood

Portland’s laid-back Woodstock may, in fact, be named after a now-obscure Walter Scott novel and not the legendary rock festival, but the spirit of ‘69...

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