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Robin Bertels: Try the Slabtown or Classics taster trays. 6 5oz tasters at $12 each. Try to score a table on the first floor for the best view of the brewery.
Eric Lepire: Great brews, crazy good pretzels, gooey mac n cheese and friendly staff. Place is very cool for a quick lunch or a lingering dinner. Deschutes represents the best of Portland.
Nicole Kasten: Clean, well crafted beer. Inviting tap room. They allow outside food. Knowledgeable pourers. Stout and browns are good. Usually have a cask beer. Fun place to hang out.
Behrad Eats: The Pork Belly Banh Mi will really hit the spot! Made with ginger-caramelized belly, daikon, carrot, cilantro, fresh jalapeño, & sriracha mayo all on a French roll.
50-98 OR-99W (at SW Ankeny & Naito Pkwy), Portland, OR
Market · 92 tips and reviews
Jenn Y: Runs March-Christmas and actually open both Saturday and Sunday, this is the craft market to beat all craft markets. Wonderful treasure to be found. Come support Portland's DIY/artisan culture.
Geoff Reinhardt: Views of Mount Hood and Portland are worth the short walk or tram ride out of the hustle and bustle of downtown. Get a view of Mount St. Helens at the top (on a clear day!)
3524 N Mississippi Ave (at N Fremont St), Portland, OR
Mexican Restaurant · 133 tips and reviews
Dave Clark: Pretty much everything is fantastic here. Two or three tacos are perfect, as is the Brian's Bowl. I love a small simple salad and a veg taco.
1100 SE Division St (at SE 11th Ave), Portland, OR
Breakfast Spot · 67 tips and reviews
DANGER TAM: Come with an empty stomach and full ambition. Their grits is one of the best outside of the South and as a Southerner, I would know. Also slap some chicken on the Regina for an added hat tip.