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Food cart at Cartlandia, 2013 The pod is located near the intersection of 82nd Avenue and the Springwater Corridor in southeast Portland 's Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood. [ 2 ] There are about 30 food carts at this location and it is one of the largest food cart sites in Oregon. [ 3 ]
Cart Blocks (2021) Cartopia; Collective Oregon Eateries (2021) Hawthorne Asylum (2019) The Heist; Hinterland Bar and Food Carts; Midtown Beer Garden; Nob Hill Food Carts (2019) Portland Mercado (2015) Prost Marketplace; Springwater Cart Park (2011)
The pod opened in January 2022 and includes several food carts, including Burger Stevens, Hunker Down, [2] La Taquiza Vegana, Matt's BBQ Tacos, Poppyseed, and Third Culture Kitchen. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Oathbreaker Pie began operating in the pod in November 2024.
Nostrana was included in Willamette Week 's 2016 lists "My Oh My, Portland's 8 Best Pizza Pies" and "Our Favorite Italian Spots in Portland", [15] [24] as well as the 2017 list of best restaurants along southeast Portland's Belmont and Hawthorne districts. [25] Nostrana was also included in the paper's lists of the city's best happy hours. [26 ...
The Springwater Division rail line was named for a planned connection to Springwater, Oregon. [3] [4] The Portland Traction Company operated rail service from Portland to Boring from 1903 until 1989. Passenger service peaked in 1906 and ended in 1958. Oaks Amusement Park—and five other city parks—were built to encourage weekend passenger ...
Lúc Lắc is a counter service style Vietnamese restaurant co-owned by Adam and Alan Ho. [2] [3] The restaurant opened in November 2011, [4] following Pho PDX's rebranding and relocation.
Ate-Oh-Ate is a small chain of Hawaiian restaurants in the Portland metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Oregon. The business has two locations in Portland and another in Beaverton. Named after the area code 808 in Hawaii, [1] the restaurant's logo depicts a "happy, well-fed" pig. [2] Ben Dyer, David Kreifels, and Jason Owens are co-chefs ...
The Original Hotcake House is a diner in Portland, Oregon's Brooklyn neighborhood, in the United States. [1] [2] [3] In his 2018 overview of late-night, low-budget food in Portland, Michael Russell of The Oregonian wrote, "If you've never crashed down in front of a plate of pancakes and fried eggs at the Original Hotcake House after a night out, you might not have lived in Portland long enough."