Food

The Marion County-based cidery has taken over Ecliptic Brewing’s former Moon Room in Southeast Portland.
The club’s financial woes surfaced months before its ultimate closure.
Check out winter and holiday-themed events happening in and around Portland in this seasonal guide.
We rounded up some spots that are still accepting reservations.
Window decorations, photo contests, and other family fun will illuminate the neighborhood.
Salt & Straw Ice Cream teamed up with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (whose holiday alter ego is “Dwanta”) on the new, limited-edition dessert.
With the strike and ongoing contract negotiations, several local bars and breweries are showing their support by offering teachers and educators a chance to blow off some steam at a discount.
Tree-lined residential streets, outdoor activities, and family-friendly living are the defining features of this Northeast Portland neighborhood.
We don’t mean to add any salt to the family debates over the holidays — just a bit of flavor to the conversation.
Portland is a pepper-lover’s paradise — we called on Stacy Moritz, owner of Secret Aardvark Trading Co., to hear her perspective on why locals yearn for the burn.
Dining in Portland is always a fresh experience with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Portland is surrounded by world-class wineries and vineyards, including many that offer stunning views of rolling hills, forests, and gardens that put on colorful shows every fall.
Check out harvest and Halloween-themed events happening in and around Portland in this seasonal guide.
Dig into delicious and nutritious vegan and vegetarian fare in every corner of the Rose City.
For one week every September, bars and restaurants around the world mix up traditional and creative takes on the classic three-part cocktail — for a cause.
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Portland’s many beautiful patios.
Little Kitchen Academy in Bridgeport Village empowers aspiring cooks ages 3-18 with Montessori-inspired cooking classes, sharing various tools and techniques as well as safety practices.
The fruit will be used to help end childhood hunger in Oregon.
Learn what it means to be sober curious, the current popularity of non-alcoholic beverages, and where you can enjoy a mocktail in Portland.
Revino’s glass bottle reuse system aims to help the Pacific Northwest wine industry become more sustainable.
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Produced by a21, Heritage Fire creates an experience that guests can sink their teeth into by highlighting your favorite Austin chefs in the nation’s hottest competition.
Enjoy a farm fresh, multi-course meal and exclusive wines with a side of sweeping countryside views.
The Portland nonprofit has supported residents in need for more than 30 years.
The redeveloped food cart pod at Southwest Fifth Avenue and Harvey Milk Street is a collaboration between Expensify and ChefStable, which will feature 25 new and returning eateries.
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A little terroir? Don’t mind if we do.
Fools and Horses presents a unique opportunity to taste the blending of Western cattle ranching culture and Pacific island ingredients.
More than 20 food and drink vendors currently operate at the Hawthorne Asylum Food Cart Pod in Southeast Portland.
The Italian restaurant and market’s second location will move into the former BAES Fried Chicken space, in between PDX Sliders and Oaks Bottom Public House.
The Japanese restaurant now offers daily lunch and happy hour, featuring new cocktails and delicious small plates.
The new restaurant in the former Southland Whiskey Kitchen space on Northwest 23rd Avenue serves brunch and dinner with a fusion of flavors inspired by a 19th-century family love story.
These Portland area international markets and grocery stores stock their shelves with items you probably won’t find at Fred Meyer.
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