Beaverton Guidebook

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Beaverton Guidebook

Food scene

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Cornell Farm Cafe
8212 SW Barnes Rd
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Traditional Japanese egg salad sandwiches are having a moment, and this bakery is drawing fans from all over town for sandwiches, loaves of milk bread, and a few other treats for the week. Now offering curbside pickup between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., it’s an easy final stop before heading home after snagging a weeks’ worth of groceries across the street at Fred Meyer. Customers can order online, as well.
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Oyatsupan Bakers
16025 SW Regatta Ln
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Traditional Japanese egg salad sandwiches are having a moment, and this bakery is drawing fans from all over town for sandwiches, loaves of milk bread, and a few other treats for the week. Now offering curbside pickup between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., it’s an easy final stop before heading home after snagging a weeks’ worth of groceries across the street at Fred Meyer. Customers can order online, as well.
Heralded as a premier Sichuan cuisine destination in the Portland metro area, the Beaverton spot continues to serve Chinese-American favorites like Mongolian beef and orange chicken, as well as Sichuan staples like hot pots and dry-cooked pork intestines. Takeout and delivery are available via Postmates and GrubHub. Taste of Sichuan is best enjoyed by heat seekers, so those who can’t handle spice should look elsewhere.
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Taste Of Sichuan Beaverton
16261 NW Cornell Rd
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Heralded as a premier Sichuan cuisine destination in the Portland metro area, the Beaverton spot continues to serve Chinese-American favorites like Mongolian beef and orange chicken, as well as Sichuan staples like hot pots and dry-cooked pork intestines. Takeout and delivery are available via Postmates and GrubHub. Taste of Sichuan is best enjoyed by heat seekers, so those who can’t handle spice should look elsewhere.
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Shake Shack
2597 Southwest Cedar Hills Boulevard
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Elephant's Deli Upscale deli. Great for grabbing a quick casual bite or some foods to take on a picnic.
Elephants on Cedar Hills
Elephant's Deli Upscale deli. Great for grabbing a quick casual bite or some foods to take on a picnic.
All vegan fare + cocktails
JUNE
All vegan fare + cocktails

Neighborhood Staples

Neighborhood grocery store within walking distance
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Rose Garden Children's Park
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Neighborhood grocery store within walking distance
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Target
2295 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy
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Great bread and sandwiches. Perfect place for breakfast or lunch. It's walkable from the complex (ETA ~5 min walk or so).
Grand Central Bakery - Cedar Mill cafe
Great bread and sandwiches. Perfect place for breakfast or lunch. It's walkable from the complex (ETA ~5 min walk or so).
Portland Rock Gym is located here, which is the largest climbing gym in the country. Opening Fall of 2023.
Peterkort Towne Square
11070 SW Barnes Rd
Portland Rock Gym is located here, which is the largest climbing gym in the country. Opening Fall of 2023.
A nearby park
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Commonwealth Lake Park
Southwest Huntington Avenue
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A nearby park

Sightseeing

A museum about a 5 minute drive away
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Museo Rice Northwest de Rocas y Minerales
26385 NW Groveland Dr
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A museum about a 5 minute drive away
A waterfall that you can walk to
Cedar Mill Falls
A waterfall that you can walk to

Consejos para la ciudad

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Hiking trails in the area

https://www.alltrails.com/us/oregon/beaverton
Cómo moverse

How to get to Oregon's lovely summer spots on public transit

The Coast For northwest beach towns, the Point bus runs two trips daily from Union Station in Portland, with pickups in Beaverton and Hillsboro too. First coast stop is Cannon Beach, then Seaside, Gearhart, Warrenton and Astoria. One morning and one evening trip in each direction — about three hours one way. Tickets are $18 through Amtrak and some local stores, but cheaper if you buy early or get a 10-ride pass. Bikes are free (or $5 to reserve). WiFi and outlets are on board. Bonus stop: Camp 18, where you can eat under an antler chandelier and wander through the open-air logging museum.