Portland City Grill Expensive restaurant located on the 30th floor of “Big Pink” (111 SW 5th Ave) with a fine view over the city. Don ’t miss their fabled Caramelized Onion Tart Burnside, on the Fourth Floor, was Sunset Magazine’s Best Wine Bar in 2009. Their omelets are probably bigger than your head and if you order coffee, you get cream in a baby bottle - Tim Chevalier They are vegetarian-friendly and have the best jukebox I’ve seen. It’s an almost-24-hour diner that’s a great place to see Portland at its finest, especially late at night. This lace is definitely working on "keeping Portland weird”. Within easy reach of the Marriott are Ringler’s Pub (the ground floor of the Crystal Ballroom), Ringler’s Annex in the historic Flatiron Building, and the Mission Theatre & Pub (a Remodeled evangelical mission). It’s a chain of 65 brewpubs, breweries, music venues, historic hotels, and theater pubs, many of them in quirky old buildings that probably would have been torn-down and re-developed if the McMenamin brothers hadn’t bought them and turned them into brewpubs. McMenamins is a Portland-are institution. This list is not intended to compete with them instead it offers some hints about places that Portlanders like to hang out, and things that we like to do. ![]() There are many good guides to Portland, both on paper and online - is hard to beat. If I had a top 10 list for burgers in America, this would be on it.SPLASH 2014 ( series) / Insider's Guide to Portland The veggies bring freshness and the squishy soft bun holds it all together. _ The special sauce is thousand islandish* according to them and is top secret. Sit’s made fresh on the food truck, it’s served smokin HOT right off the flat top after the cheese has a chance to melt into the meat. They’re thin, seasoned perfectly with just salt and oozing in juice. I mean, look at this thing! Even head to their IG and you can tell this is one photogenic and mouthwatering burger _ The first thing I noticed how much of a char is on the patties. Plopped right in the middle of downtown Portland is a food truck serving up one of the best smash style burgers I’ve ever had! No joke _ I talked to many Portland locals on IG, burger lovers and read articles on what burger I had to get my hands on and I’m glad I did my research. Stay tuned for my next review of a showstopper steak burger from post shared by Zach Vraa on at 4:27pm PST If I had a top 10 list for burgers in America, this would be on it. ![]() Below, find a spot for a bite post-commute, or maybe just a place to meet a gang of fellow non-drivers. That being said, this map also includes restaurants (and a food cart pod) near commuter stations, like Beaverton’s transit center and Lombard transit center. This map specifically focuses on restaurants and bars near transit centers and major stops, favoring areas with more transit lines - the west side, specifically. However, there are a good number of serious restaurants that sit decently close to Trimet transit centers, spots where multiple bus lines, streetcars, and/or MAX trains stop after chugging away from different corners of the city. Still, countless buzzy restaurants in Portland are hard to access for those reliant on Trimet, forcing diners to make dreaded bus transfers just to get a bite. Compared to places like New York or Shanghai, Portland isn’t necessarily known for its public transportation still, for the carless, environmentally conscious, and new urbanists out there, it’s.
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