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Food carts on the perimeter of Ankeny Square, 2022. The pod opened in 2021, following closure of the Alder Street food cart pod in 2019. [2] [3] The city hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the pod's opening. [4] In December 2023, Portland signed a five-year deal to keep the pod open. [5]
Notable food cart pods currently operating in Portland include the Cart Blocks, Cartopia, Collective Oregon Eateries, Hawthorne Asylum, Hinterland Bar and Food Carts, Lil' America, Midtown Beer Garden, Nob Hill Food Carts, Portland Mercado, Prost Marketplace, and Springwater Cart Park (formerly known as Cartlandia).
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.
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]
Prost Marketplace is a food cart pod in the north Portland part of the Boise neighborhood. The pod's patio was expanded and all-weather covering was added in 2019. [1] Outdoor seating was covered and heated, as of 2021. [2]
The Cartopia food pod was established in 2008 [2] or 2009. [3] Thrillist says, "Cartopia is exactly as it sounds: a mecca of food trucks and foodies alike, all looking for the one that's going to do them in." [4] The pod has picnic tables, fire pits, and string lights.
According to The Columbian, "The Alder Street food cart pod in downtown Portland over the years grew into a central piece of the region's culture." [2] In 2008, the pod appeared on the thirteenth season of The Amazing Race. [3] The pod was the city's largest, before closing in 2019 for construction of Block 216.
In 2017, Eater Portland 's Mattie John Bamman said Desi PDX was "one of the hottest food carts in the city". [10] Ned Lannamann included the restaurant in the Portland Mercury 's 2019 list of fifty of the city's best multi-cultural eateries, in which he described the business as "unique and excellent". [5] Waz Wu included Desi PDX in Eater ...