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Welcome to Portland! ❤️✨

Food Scene

Friend owns it! So fun and great walk from the house. Vegan and regular ice cream. Try the Mango Sticky Rice flavor if they have it. 😉
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Fifty Licks Ice Cream
2021 SE Clinton St
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Friend owns it! So fun and great walk from the house. Vegan and regular ice cream. Try the Mango Sticky Rice flavor if they have it. 😉
NE portland Thai-Texas BBQ-cocktail. Bright. Colorful and full of life. Available to go or at outdoor seating huts heated by gas flames.
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Eem - Thai BBQ & Cocktails
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NE portland Thai-Texas BBQ-cocktail. Bright. Colorful and full of life. Available to go or at outdoor seating huts heated by gas flames.
Opened by our kind sweet friend Vince Nguyen. Best Restaurants award for 2021. Berlu reopened its tiny white food chamber with a new direction and a major statement: one of the best, most daring Vietnamese tasting menus, anywhere. Gone are the minimal, modernist French food poems from Vince Nguyen. In their place: Vietnamese food as only
Berlu
605 Southeast Belmont Street
Opened by our kind sweet friend Vince Nguyen. Best Restaurants award for 2021. Berlu reopened its tiny white food chamber with a new direction and a major statement: one of the best, most daring Vietnamese tasting menus, anywhere. Gone are the minimal, modernist French food poems from Vince Nguyen. In their place: Vietnamese food as only
Mediterranean, Middle Eastern Dinner, Happy Hour, Lunch
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Shalom Y'all SE - Eastside Location
117 SE Taylor St
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Mediterranean, Middle Eastern Dinner, Happy Hour, Lunch
The abiding rule in Toki’s kitchen? “Just make the stuff you want to eat.” Spam hand-rolls, hand-pulled noodles in chili oil, and a Taco Bell-homaging Gim-Bap Supreme. The absolute perfect morning meal? Creamy, whipped Dalgona coffee (it has enough caffeine to hot-wire a car). Same owner as a Han Oak which you should also try if it is open (A restaurant tucked away in the garden of a family's house) 580 SW 12th Ave
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Toki Restaurant
580 Southwest 12th Avenue
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The abiding rule in Toki’s kitchen? “Just make the stuff you want to eat.” Spam hand-rolls, hand-pulled noodles in chili oil, and a Taco Bell-homaging Gim-Bap Supreme. The absolute perfect morning meal? Creamy, whipped Dalgona coffee (it has enough caffeine to hot-wire a car). Same owner as a Han Oak which you should also try if it is open (A restaurant tucked away in the garden of a family's house) 580 SW 12th Ave
Scandinavian cafés. Brunch / lunch. Settle in for a baked scramble with gravlax or smoked trout, served in handsome skillets next to sides like roasted apples. Everyone comes for aebleskivers, golf ball–size puffs of batter baked in a special pan and served with homemade lemon curd and applesauce. Multiple Locations but i love the SE spot best. You can sit outside and it’s in the cute Clinton neighborhood.
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Broder Café
2508 SE Clinton St
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Scandinavian cafés. Brunch / lunch. Settle in for a baked scramble with gravlax or smoked trout, served in handsome skillets next to sides like roasted apples. Everyone comes for aebleskivers, golf ball–size puffs of batter baked in a special pan and served with homemade lemon curd and applesauce. Multiple Locations but i love the SE spot best. You can sit outside and it’s in the cute Clinton neighborhood.
Bon appetit called it, “one of the best healthiest places to eat in portland!” It’s more than yummy though, it’s a cute neighborhood spot with a distinct style. Come for the powder-blue blowfish wallpaper and Bill-Murray-as-Steve-Zissou oil painting, stay for the sparkling fresh Pacific Northwest oysters (Happy hour oysters start at 5pm i think!) and yellowtail crudo with tomato leaf, because this adorable corner bistro is one of the best seafood restaurants in town. Nearly all the fish and shellfish here is certified sustainable, ranging from small plates like smoked scallop ceviche with sprouted coriander to family-style feasts like whole
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Jacqueline
2039 SE Clinton St
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Bon appetit called it, “one of the best healthiest places to eat in portland!” It’s more than yummy though, it’s a cute neighborhood spot with a distinct style. Come for the powder-blue blowfish wallpaper and Bill-Murray-as-Steve-Zissou oil painting, stay for the sparkling fresh Pacific Northwest oysters (Happy hour oysters start at 5pm i think!) and yellowtail crudo with tomato leaf, because this adorable corner bistro is one of the best seafood restaurants in town. Nearly all the fish and shellfish here is certified sustainable, ranging from small plates like smoked scallop ceviche with sprouted coriander to family-style feasts like whole
This is a daily spot for us. Super yummy vegan bakery serving coffee and other fun beverages. This spot has the best baked goods, cakes, and savory biscuits. Just a block away from the house! Grab a quick treat or sit and read a book for a bit.
Shoofly Vegan Bakery and Cafe
This is a daily spot for us. Super yummy vegan bakery serving coffee and other fun beverages. This spot has the best baked goods, cakes, and savory biscuits. Just a block away from the house! Grab a quick treat or sit and read a book for a bit.
We eat her way too much. Across the street from the house you can find rice blows, hamburgers, and fun cocktails. This is a low key spot with a fun vibe. Eat outside when it's nice!
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Double Dragon
1235 SE Division St
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We eat her way too much. Across the street from the house you can find rice blows, hamburgers, and fun cocktails. This is a low key spot with a fun vibe. Eat outside when it's nice!
Best kept rooftop bar in town. Cuban food. Offering indoor dining with reservations available and plenty of space for walk-in guests.
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Palomar
959 SE Division St
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Best kept rooftop bar in town. Cuban food. Offering indoor dining with reservations available and plenty of space for walk-in guests.
5 min walk from house Deadshot is a cocktail-focused bar in Southeast Portland from the creative mind of Adam Robinson. Currently open 5 days a week from 4pm - midnight, Tuesday - Saturday, Deadshot offers a wide variety of uniquely crafted cocktails. Whether you are stopping in for a quick drink and a snack, or planning on spending the whole night with us, we look forward to serving you.
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Deadshot
2133 SE 11th Ave
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5 min walk from house Deadshot is a cocktail-focused bar in Southeast Portland from the creative mind of Adam Robinson. Currently open 5 days a week from 4pm - midnight, Tuesday - Saturday, Deadshot offers a wide variety of uniquely crafted cocktails. Whether you are stopping in for a quick drink and a snack, or planning on spending the whole night with us, we look forward to serving you.
Open Every Day! Lunch/Dinner Daily 11am-9:30pm & Afternoon Delight (happy hour) Daily 3-5pm Oma’s Hideaway finds inspiration in the life and spirit of Chef Thomas Pisha-Duffly’s Oma, Kiong Tien Vandenberg. Her ability to adapt, to make the most out of limited resources, and to stay creative while projecting warmth and brightness is the guiding force behind Oma’s Hideaway. They serve bright, funky, playful food influenced by the cuisine of Southeast Asia, and in particular the hawker foods of Singapore and Malaysia. Oma’s Hideaway is an homage to all grandmothers, matriarchs, and grandchildren.
Oma's Hideaway
Open Every Day! Lunch/Dinner Daily 11am-9:30pm & Afternoon Delight (happy hour) Daily 3-5pm Oma’s Hideaway finds inspiration in the life and spirit of Chef Thomas Pisha-Duffly’s Oma, Kiong Tien Vandenberg. Her ability to adapt, to make the most out of limited resources, and to stay creative while projecting warmth and brightness is the guiding force behind Oma’s Hideaway. They serve bright, funky, playful food influenced by the cuisine of Southeast Asia, and in particular the hawker foods of Singapore and Malaysia. Oma’s Hideaway is an homage to all grandmothers, matriarchs, and grandchildren.
15 min walk from house (cut through Ladd's rose garden for an extra pretty walk) If you want to experience the Portland food cart scene this is great spot.
Hawthorne Asylum Food Cart Pod
15 min walk from house (cut through Ladd's rose garden for an extra pretty walk) If you want to experience the Portland food cart scene this is great spot.
Vegan pizza across the street. Founded in Vancouver by passionate vegan foodies, Rob Milne and his sons – Ben & Alex, Virtuous Pie was created to provide great-tasting food for our bodies and the planet. Take out or stay.
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Virtuous Pie
1126 SE Division St
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Vegan pizza across the street. Founded in Vancouver by passionate vegan foodies, Rob Milne and his sons – Ben & Alex, Virtuous Pie was created to provide great-tasting food for our bodies and the planet. Take out or stay.

Fitness

We own this spot across the street! Sign up for classes for an easy workout close to home.
REP Fitness
1100 Southeast Division Street
We own this spot across the street! Sign up for classes for an easy workout close to home.
Pilates studio (more mellow and yoga like). Across the street from the house as well.
Studio 45
Pilates studio (more mellow and yoga like). Across the street from the house as well.

Shopping

Super cute spot for colorful kids clothes, artwork, jewelry, ceramics. Our friend Sarah (British accent if you stop by) runs it and is just as bright and fun as her store.
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The Yo! Store
935 NW 19th Ave
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Super cute spot for colorful kids clothes, artwork, jewelry, ceramics. Our friend Sarah (British accent if you stop by) runs it and is just as bright and fun as her store.
Our fav little neighborhood grocery store.
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New Seasons Market
1954 SE Division St
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Our fav little neighborhood grocery store.
Powell's City of Books is the largest used and new bookstore in the world, occupying an entire city block and housing approximately one million books.
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Powell's City of Books
1005 W Burnside St
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Powell's City of Books is the largest used and new bookstore in the world, occupying an entire city block and housing approximately one million books.
Fun handmade jewelry made across the street inside of the Ford building.
Hannah Naomi Jewelry
Fun handmade jewelry made across the street inside of the Ford building.

Sightseeing

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Portland Japanese Garden
611 SW Kingston Ave
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Beautiful nearby walk in the neighborhood with lots of history! Born in Vermont, William Sargent Ladd (1826-1893) came West during the California Gold Rush and settled in Portland in 1851. He prospered as a merchant, established the Ladd and Tilton Bank, and invested in real estate, mainly on the east side of the Willamette River. He was elected mayor in 1854 and was prominent in every aspect of Portland business activity. In 1891 he decided to subdivide his 126-acre farm on Portland's east side. Inspired by Pierre L'Enfant's plan for Washington, D.C., Ladd designed the plat based on a diagonal street system surrounding a central park. Also included were four diamond-shaped rose gardens located on the points of a compass. Ladd's Addition was considerd a radical departure from the common grid pattern of the expanding city. In 1909, Park Superintendent Emanuel Mische designed a formal landscape plan for the gardens in Ladd's Addition. He planted camellias, perennials, and a lawn area in the central circle and numerous rose varieties in the four diamonds, creating a stunning stained glass effect. Today the gardens feature over 3,000 roses of sixty varieties that were popular in the early 20th century.
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Ladd Circle Park & Rose Gardens
1988 Southeast Mulberry Avenue
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Beautiful nearby walk in the neighborhood with lots of history! Born in Vermont, William Sargent Ladd (1826-1893) came West during the California Gold Rush and settled in Portland in 1851. He prospered as a merchant, established the Ladd and Tilton Bank, and invested in real estate, mainly on the east side of the Willamette River. He was elected mayor in 1854 and was prominent in every aspect of Portland business activity. In 1891 he decided to subdivide his 126-acre farm on Portland's east side. Inspired by Pierre L'Enfant's plan for Washington, D.C., Ladd designed the plat based on a diagonal street system surrounding a central park. Also included were four diamond-shaped rose gardens located on the points of a compass. Ladd's Addition was considerd a radical departure from the common grid pattern of the expanding city. In 1909, Park Superintendent Emanuel Mische designed a formal landscape plan for the gardens in Ladd's Addition. He planted camellias, perennials, and a lawn area in the central circle and numerous rose varieties in the four diamonds, creating a stunning stained glass effect. Today the gardens feature over 3,000 roses of sixty varieties that were popular in the early 20th century.
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Walkable from house. It contains three auditoriums, including a large-screen theatre, planetarium, and exhibition halls with a variety of hands-on permanent exhibits focused on natural sciences, industry, and technology.
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OMSI
1945 SE Water Ave
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The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Walkable from house. It contains three auditoriums, including a large-screen theatre, planetarium, and exhibition halls with a variety of hands-on permanent exhibits focused on natural sciences, industry, and technology.
Oaks Park is a small amusement park located 3.5 miles south of downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The park opened in May 1905 and is one of the oldest continually operating amusement parks in the country.
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Oaks Amusement Park
7805 SE Oaks Park Way
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Oaks Park is a small amusement park located 3.5 miles south of downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The park opened in May 1905 and is one of the oldest continually operating amusement parks in the country.
Relaxing beautiful waterfront. Dog friendly and good for picnics. Not walkable from house but a short 8 min drive.
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Sellwood Riverfront Park
1221 SE Oaks Park Way
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Relaxing beautiful waterfront. Dog friendly and good for picnics. Not walkable from house but a short 8 min drive.
Founded in late 1892, the Portland Art Museum is the seventh oldest museum in the United States and the oldest in the Pacific Northwest. The Museum is internationally recognized for its permanent collection and ambitious special exhibitions, drawn from the Museum’s holdings and the world’s finest public and private collections. The Museum’s collection of more than 42,000 objects, displayed in 112,000 square feet of galleries, reflects the history of art from ancient times to today. The collection is distinguished for its holdings of art of the native peoples of North America, English silver, and the graphic arts. An active collecting institution dedicated to preserving great art for the enrichment of future generations, the Museum devotes 90 percent of its gallery space to its permanent collection.
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Museo de Arte de Portland
1219 SW Park Ave
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Founded in late 1892, the Portland Art Museum is the seventh oldest museum in the United States and the oldest in the Pacific Northwest. The Museum is internationally recognized for its permanent collection and ambitious special exhibitions, drawn from the Museum’s holdings and the world’s finest public and private collections. The Museum’s collection of more than 42,000 objects, displayed in 112,000 square feet of galleries, reflects the history of art from ancient times to today. The collection is distinguished for its holdings of art of the native peoples of North America, English silver, and the graphic arts. An active collecting institution dedicated to preserving great art for the enrichment of future generations, the Museum devotes 90 percent of its gallery space to its permanent collection.

Neighborhoods

WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD! A charming Portland neighborhood that’s full of history and beautiful homes. It is close to downtown and near shops, restaurants, and cafes. There are lots of streets lined with big trees and lush neighborhood yards. While Hosford-Abernethy does not have huge acreage in parks lands within its boundaries, the neighborhood maintains a park-like feel because of its many large, older trees. When the Portland Parks Department did a tree study in 2012, they counted over 5400 individual trees of 97 different species within the neighborhood. The Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood is a convenient jump over the Hawthorne Bridge from downtown and close to the bustle of the Hawthorne District, yet it retains that quiet, residential feel we love so much. The neighborhood is best known for Ladd’s Addition, where the streets are liberated from Portland’s usual grid layout, and instead run diagonally in an 80-square-block, wagon-wheel-like display of roadway defiance.
Hosford-Abernethy
WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD! A charming Portland neighborhood that’s full of history and beautiful homes. It is close to downtown and near shops, restaurants, and cafes. There are lots of streets lined with big trees and lush neighborhood yards. While Hosford-Abernethy does not have huge acreage in parks lands within its boundaries, the neighborhood maintains a park-like feel because of its many large, older trees. When the Portland Parks Department did a tree study in 2012, they counted over 5400 individual trees of 97 different species within the neighborhood. The Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood is a convenient jump over the Hawthorne Bridge from downtown and close to the bustle of the Hawthorne District, yet it retains that quiet, residential feel we love so much. The neighborhood is best known for Ladd’s Addition, where the streets are liberated from Portland’s usual grid layout, and instead run diagonally in an 80-square-block, wagon-wheel-like display of roadway defiance.

Entertainment

The world-famous Clinton Street Theater! Portland’s fiercely independent movie theater and community space. It is believed to be the second oldest operating movie house in the city and one of the oldest continually operating cinemas in the United States. Host to all things weird and wonderful. Home of the longest running screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in the world.
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Clinton Street Theater
2522 SE Clinton St
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The world-famous Clinton Street Theater! Portland’s fiercely independent movie theater and community space. It is believed to be the second oldest operating movie house in the city and one of the oldest continually operating cinemas in the United States. Host to all things weird and wonderful. Home of the longest running screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in the world.

Great take out on Caviar

Our fav pizza in town. Lots of option - vegan, create your own, real cheese, etc.
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Sizzle Pie Central Eastside
624 E Burnside St
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Our fav pizza in town. Lots of option - vegan, create your own, real cheese, etc.
Delicious Thai made with love. 15 min or less delivery time.
Esan Thai
Delicious Thai made with love. 15 min or less delivery time.
Tight Tacos Authentic Street Taquero
3060 SE Division St
Burgers!
Jojo
Burgers!
Neighborhood spot great to dine in or take out. Try the rice bowels or coconut ceviche.
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Mestizo
2910 SE Division St
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Neighborhood spot great to dine in or take out. Try the rice bowels or coconut ceviche.