511 NW Couch St (btwn NW 5th & NW 6th Ave), Portland, OR
Salón de Videojuegos · 178 tips y reseñas
Les McCord: Have some time to spare, drop some quarters at Ground Kontrol and relive the golden age of video games. They also stock a nice selection of pinballs.
1313 NW Marshall St (at NW 13th Ave), Portland, OR
Cervecera · 124 tips y reseñas
Portland Monthly: This granddaddy of Oregon brewers hasn't forgotten that a key ingredient for a great brew is making it easy to share with friends. Leer más.
Justin Leverett: Delicious! The donuts are small so you can order one of each variety on a plate of 4, 5, or 6 donuts. Unique chai flavors were amazing!
Allison Yu: The macarons are FAT and super soft with a delicate outer shell. Delicious and decadent. Also love the Oregon croissant and the walnut loaf I brought home
Morgan Rusnak: The end-all, be-all destination for sour beers. Always tapping something new and delicious. Get a few flights and make an afternoon of it on the sunny patio.
Andrew Bennett: absolutely rad space. wouldn't feel proper calling this a coffee shop because it feels grander and hipper than you could ever expect from such a name.
Andre Wyatt: Huge whisk{e}y collection here. If you feel overwhelmed by your options, tell your bartender what you generally like and they'll find something special and new for you.
611 SW Kingston Ave (at SW Fairview Blvd), Portland, OR
Jardín · 123 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: Six acres of cultivated gardens overlooking the city were inspired by Japanese botanical design. Cross iris-embellished bridges, then Zen out in the raked karesansui Sand and Stone Garden.
3377 SE Division St (at SE 34th Ave), Portland, OR
Restaurante italiano · 69 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: At this trattoria-inspired spot, chef Joshua McFadden turns out Italian dishes such as rabbit agnolotti with chicory and striped bass with duck-egg mayonnaise.
Travel + Leisure: A former convenience store is now an airy brasserie and a popular butcher shop. Standout menu items include the pan-seared imperial Wagyu steak with caramelized radicchio.
Travel + Leisure: Grab a seat at the bar of James Beard Award–winning chef Gabriel Rucker’s kitchen to watch cooks turn out meat-centric platters including squab, served here with kumquats and charred marrowbone.
3925 NE M L King Blvd (at NE Failing St), Portland, OR
Restaurante de nueva cocina americana · 42 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: Everything on the menu is cooked over a cherry- and maple-wood fire. The result: roasted Idaho trout and charred brussels sprouts with lemon, feta, and farro—all served on mismatched vintage plates.
Travel + Leisure: The four-course tasting menu at this otherworldly seafood paradise might include poached-calamari ceviche with a Thai herb emulsion and lime crisp or mero (sea bass) with hedgehog mushrooms.
Travel + Leisure: The U.S.'s first LEED-certified winery facility has a room overlooking the red hills of Dundee; sample the Pinot Noir. In summer, take a guided hike through the vineyards—complete with a picnic lunch.
Travel + Leisure: The 130-acre vineyard is known for its fruity Arneis. Bring a glass of Pinot Gris to the bocce court or stay in the airy tasting room for a flight with smoked salmon, ricotta, and house-made crackers.
Cafetería · Downtown Portland · 101 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: Owned by Finnish pro snowboarder Wille Yli-Luoma, Heart has Scandinavian interiors and a Hikari siphon table that vacuum-steams grounds to bring out flavor.
GNTLMN: Take a stroll along the Willamette River. Cross over the Morrison Bridge and the Steel Bridge and you have a 2.75 mile loop. On Saturday and Sunday, there's "Saturday Market".
GNTLMN: Right in downtown Portland. Miles and miles of lush green forest and trails for hiking or running. There are a number of entrances. http://www.forestparkconservancy.org
GNTLMN: A beautiful century-old mansion atop the West Hills of Portland. Even if you don't do the tour, it has the best view of the city, hands down: http://pittockmansion.org
GNTLMN: Small park atop the hills with a beautiful view of the city. http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?PropertyID=24&action=ViewPark
GNTLMN: In 1999, 65 people brought rocks and wood from Portland's sister city Suzhou, here to build this 40,000 sq ft., peaceful Suzhou-style garden in Portland's Chinatown. http://www.lansugarden.org
GNTLMN: Breathtaking waterfalls 35 minutes outside of downtown Portland. Several other waterfalls along the way too. http://www.oregon.com/attractions/multnomah_falls